While taping his Thursday show, host Stephen Colbert made the surprising announcement that CBS is ending his late night show in May.
The live audience at New York’s Ed Sullivan Theater booed when he delivered the news that this would be the show’s final season.
“Yeah, I share your feelings,” he told the audience. “It’s not just the end our our show, but it’s the end of The Late Show on CBS. I’m not being replaced. This is all just going away.”
With a bunch of time spent digging around in old Internet archives maybe.
He sounds trustworthy so I guess we’ll take that at face value
Detective #1: “We have the murderer. He admitted to killing the victim.”
Detective #2: “What kind of fool are you to believed that?!”
According to the National Registry of Exonerations in the United States, 27% of those on the registry who were accused of homicide, but were later exonerated, gave false confessions. However, 81% of people with mental illness or intellectual disabilities also confessed when accused of homicide.
Your own source cited numbers even suggest the majority of people admitting to murder are the one that did the murder, and you’re trying to use that as a defense to your point?