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Lawyer: Murder confession 'false' in Leiby case

October 25, 2011 13:52
Leiby Kletzky

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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The lawyer for a man accused of the shocking and brutal murder of an eight-year-old boy from a Chasidic Jewish community in New York has claimed his client was pushed into confessing to the crime.

Levi Aron, who admitted to killing Leiby Kletzky in July after the boy's dismembered body parts were found in a suitcase and at Aron's home, appeared at a court hearing in Brooklyn on Monday.

After confessing to the kidnap and murder Aron, a hardware shop worker, pleaded not guilty. He underwent a psychiatric assessment after he was charged and was declared competent to stand trial.

Aron's lawyer Howard Greenberg said he did not believe the confession was valid. "This guy would admit he shot Kennedy if you spent enough time with him," he said, adding that he believed that the authorities had told Aron what to write.

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