He wants to use the rest to commission headstones for his deceased parents, and to buy a television, sweets and other items for his cell.
Mr Padilla said Shermantine called the well “Herzog’s boneyard.” Herzog was convicted of three killings but they were overturned after an appeal court ruled his confession was coerced.
Herzog was released from jail in 2010 and committed sucide on Jan 16, hours after Mr Padilla told him of Shermantine’s intention to reveal the location of the bodies. Mr Padila said: “I could hear him catch his breath when I mentioned the well.”
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