Texas bomber 'not sorry' on confession tape: report
The man behind a series of package bombs that terrorized Texas state capital Austin left a recorded confession expressing no remorse and describing himself as a "psychopath," a newspaper reported Thursday.
Mark Conditt, who was wanted for a series of bombings over three weeks that killed two people and injured several others, died after detonating a bomb in his car Wednesday as police closed in.
Police said the 23-year-old left a video recording on his phone, characterizing it as a "confession." They have not released the recording or described its contents in detail, citing an ongoing investigation.
The Austin American-Statesman newspaper, citing anonymous sources briefed on the approximately 25-minute recording's contents, said Conditt threatened more attacks.
"I wish I were sorry but I am not," Conditt said, according to the newspaper.
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