Deputies say the boy confessed during a separate investigation at his school
SAN ANTONIO — A 10-year-old South Texas boy confessed to a murder from two years ago during questioning for a separate investigation at his school, according to officials.
During his interview with deputies, the boy"described in detail" how he killed 32-year-old Brandon O'Quinn Raspberry in January 2022. Officials said that"because of the severity of the crime," the boy was brought to a San Antonio psychiatric hospital. He has since been admitted to a detention facility in Gonzales County on a charge relating to a school bus incident.
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