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...a letter arrived at the office of Muskogee County District Attorney Larry Moore. It contained an emotional and detailed confession to a crime authorities didn’t even know had been committed... “She was completely in the clear,” Moore said. “I’ve never received a letter like that in 24 years of doing this.”
“I heard the Lord’s voice tell me it’s time,” she said. She sat down to write that letter, crying the whole time...Once I dropped the letter in the mailbox I felt such a sense of relief,” Brown said.
Authorities returned Brown to Muskogee, where she pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. There were no plea negotiations. She didn’t ask for any breaks...
She said she has always felt that God had a plan for her, but she never knew what it was until she stepped forward to atone for her long-ago sin. Now she hopes others who hear her story can be inspired to do something that, while it might harm them in this life, will save them in the next.
“I needed to do the right thing,” she said. “I was more concerned about my soul than walking out and being free again.”
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Amazing story, IMO.