Sentence examples for whose confession from inspiring English sources

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Mind you, she says, one of her favourite numbers features the Street's most famous murderer, Richard Hillman, whose confession to his wife, Gail, in 2003 was the third most-watched episode ever.

On March 25, when Indian officials announced their reprisal against five of the guilty militants, they said that it was Wagay whose confession had led them to the hideaway in Panchalthan, about 11 miles from Chittisinghpora.

George Whitmore Jr., an eighth-grade dropout whose confession in 1964 to three New York murders he did not commit had a decisive role in the Supreme Court's Miranda ruling protecting criminal suspects and in the partial repeal of capital punishment in New York State, died on Oct. 8 in a nursing home in Wildwood, N.J.

Stranger's mordant humour does not appear in I Confess (1953), in which Montgomery Clift played a priest in Quebec (where the picture was largely filmed) who is being blackmailed by a murderer whose confession, which the priest cannot reveal, shields him from exposure.

Aamer says two British intelligence officers witnessed the abuse of al-Libi, whose "confession" was seized on by George Bush, and indirectly by Tony Blair, to help justify the invasion of Iraq in 2003 – even though MI6 knew al-Libi's claims were not credible.

One of the most remarkable stories is of a Redditor whose confession on the site about how he was cheating his employer led to him being sacked, then re-hired as his firm's IT boss while the man who fired him was let go.

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Somewhere, their patron saint — Augustine of Hippo, whose "Confessions" inaugurated the sinner-cum-saint format in A.D. 398 — is smiling.

The same goes for reading Thomas De Quincey, whose "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" is, with the possible exception of the book of Ezekiel, the first classic psychoactive travelogue.

June 2 2001 Ms Nenova and Ms Valcheva, on whose confessions prosecutors based the charges, testify that their statements were extracted by torture.

The interrogator is also a kind of writer: he is compiling the biographies of the individuals whose confessions he obtains, people who are electroshocked into harmlessness when their stories have been extracted.

The recent death of a jailed student activist who was on hunger strike, and the incarceration of Ramin Jahanbegloo, a secular philosopher whose "confessions" may soon be broadcast on state television, attest to the waning influence of the West, particularly the EU, since the election of Mr Ahmadinejad led to a deterioration in relations.The judiciary may be gearing up for fresh assaults.

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