Dual Confessions Cloud Georgia Child-Killing Case

Two years after 8-year-old Amy Yates was brutally murdered near her home in Carrollton, Ga., the prosecutor in the case has a real dilemma: There are two credible confessions to the crime. One came from a juvenile who was arrested and put in jail for the crime two years ago. The juvenile was released after someone else confessed to the crime, citing details that were not available to the public. The problem: The two confessions could cancel each other out in court.

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