Suspect murders of Israeli Embassy staffers confessed: 'I did it'
Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of shooting and killing two Israeli Embassy staffers made his first appearance in a federal courtroom Thursday afternoon. Rodriguez is charged with four crimes, including the murder of foreign officials. Court documents released following his arraignment show that he confessed to the murders immediately after committing the crime. Prosecutors say he could be facing a death sentence.
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