During the interview, Henson admitted to orchestrating the theft, investigators say.
A Middle Tennessee man is facing charges after stealing nearly $50,000 from his father's bank account .
Investigators examined numerous bank statements and related documents. They developed suspicions pointing towards the victim's family members. Acting on these suspicions, an interview was conducted on Monday with Finis Henson, the victim's son.
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