RCMP Undercover Tactics on Blast in Netflix Series ‘The Confession Tapes’

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RCMP Undercover Tactics on Blast in Netflix Series ‘The Confession Tapes’


A false confession debate now haunts the triple murder conviction of Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns, caught in a BC “Mr. Big” sting.

Of all the things police counted against British Columbian teens Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns, one of the more unsettling points might be their too-perfect alibis.

On the night that Rafay's parents and sister were brutally bludgeoned to death in the summer of 1994, the 18-year-olds were seen at a movie theatre, at a diner, and at a club in Seattle. "Everybody remembered them," Bellevue, Washington police detective Bob Thompson points out in episode one of Netflix's new series The Confession Tapes, adding their drink orders seemed unlikely. "I think they were ordering wine so the guy there would ask for ID, and remember there were two Canadians in here who ordered wine with a salad."
 

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