Bayou La Batre – The defense attorney for a man accused of tossing four young children to their deaths from an 80-foot-tall coastal bridge said today his client was harassed into making a false confession and did not kill them.
Lam Luong is charged with four counts of capital murder and was ordered held without bond earlier today in Mobile.
Luong today met his appointed defense attorney, Joe Kulakowski, for the first time. Kulakowski said Luong told him the four children were taken Monday morning by a woman named Kim who claimed to know their mother and would get them food and clothes. He said they were not returned later Monday as promised.
Luong told Kulakowski Bayou La Batre police harrassed him into confessing. He said officers should be searching for Kim and a second woman who left with the children in a van.
Prosecutors said the 37-year-old Luong gave that account after the children were reported missing Monday. But it turned out to be full of holes and authorities said he later confessed.
Coast Guart Captain Ed Stanton said today his agency has suspended the search for the children. State and local teams plan to continue searching Friday morning.
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