Keith Morrison
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So, was he sorry for his crimes?
Is that why he offered his confession?
Kenny's brother didn't think so.
His confession was not exoneration.
It was purely self-serving.
It was, you know, the best he could do at the time.
Sante was convicted and sentenced to life without parole and installed in New York's Bedford Hills Prison, there to spend the rest of her days, though not quietly.
But for the victim's families, at least the not knowing was over.
This one happened back when Kenny Jr.
was still a teenager, not yet a killer.
It's the story about that other son named Ken and his father, Elmer.
I think he just got caught up in a situation he didn't know how to get out of.
Elmer Holmgren, the down-on-his-luck lawyer Sante somehow persuaded to burn her house down in Hawaii.
For the insurance, of course.
Except the feds got wind of it, and Holmgren decided to cooperate, wear a wire.
But then, Ken Holmgren is sure, Sante and Kenneth Sr.