Man Calls TV Station to Confess to 33-Year Old Murder

After 33 years Milwaukee man confesses to murder of Carrie Ann Jopek. Photo: Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel
On March 16, 1982, Carrie Ann Jopek was suspended from school for wandering the halls without a pass and, instead of going home the 13 year old went to a house party.
When she didn’t return home that night her mother reported her missing. In September 1983 a carpenter building a new porch on a nearby house uncovered Carrie Ann Jopek’s body.
Although police had some suspects, the case remained unsolved until they received their first real break on October 11, 2015 when one of those suspects, Milwaukee resident Jose Ferreira, admitted to killing and burying her.
According to the official complaint, he’s been charged with second-degree murder, which could carry a sentence of 20 years, and is currently being held with a $200,000 bail.
Apparently, while at the party, Ferreira pushed Jopek down a flight of stairs, which broke her neck and killed her. He then buried the body under a nearby porch.
After her body was found and identified over a year later, a neighbor told the police that he saw Ferreira standing by the hole where she was found, crying. Police questioned him then, but they couldn’t connect him to the death.
That same day, he called WISN, a local ABC affiliate, and admitted to the murder. They reported on it after notifying the authorities, and his wife later said that he admitted it to her as well, presumably around the same time as his confession to WISN.
The counselor told authorities that Ferreira wanted the incident to be publicized, but it is still unsure exactly why. He claimed that he either wanted to “go out in a blaze of glory or in silence.”

Thankfully he decided to confess and turn himself in, allowing Jopek’s family some closure, and hopefully justice for Carrie Ann.

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