After a "smack on the head from God," prisoner Thomas Riffenburg finally confessed to killing his missing girlfriend and 16-month-old son years after they vanished. And how the deceased's family responded is astonishing! Joanne Fern has been wondering what happened to her daughter, Jennifer Anne Walsh, and 16-month-old grandson, Alexander, since they went missing in 2009. But it was years before a letter from the killer confirmed her worst fears.
"Something happened to me," he admitted.RELATED: A Black Pastor And God’s Love Changed The Heart Of A KKK Leader While serving a life sentence for his cellmate's death, Thomas would later describe his epiphany as a "smack on the head from God." God was telling him what he did was wrong. It was time to own up. But not just for murdering his cellmate -- for that he'd already been found guilty. It was time to admit to what he'd done so many years ago without getting caught. Thomas decided to write some letters. First, to a special agent at the Oregon Department of Justice and then to Joanne Fern. Years after Jennifer and Alexander vanished, Thomas finally confessed to killing his missing girlfriend and son.
“When I go to court for this, I will simply tell them that I am guilty, and offer no excuses,” he wrote. “I’m sorry, for what I did to them, and what I did [to] you.”And while, in a way, it was a relief to finally know the truth, it was agonizing, as well.
“I knew you were troubled,” Joanne wrote back to Thomas. “But how troubled I didn’t know.”
"I did it," he admitted. "They both suffocated to death."Thomas offered to provide "dates, times and location of the missing persons," giving special agent Jodi Shimanek hand-drawn maps when they met face-to-face. The maps revealed two graves. He'd buried Jennifer's body at her sister's house, and Alexander's at Joanne's. Jodi asked the question on everyone's mind -- why did he do it? Of course, there's no good answer for why a man would choose to kill his own child and girlfriend. Thomas explained that while previously doing time behind bars, he'd formed tight relationships with several other inmates. They became "his family" and "would always come first." At some point, he'd made a promise to this "family" -- a promise he says he simply couldn't keep with Jennifer and Alexander "in the picture."
"Joanne, what do I say to you?" Thomas wrote. "I don't expect any of you to forgive me, I wouldn't, and don't."RELATED: 26 Years Later, Victim Confronts The Man Who Shot Her In The Face Joanne understandably responded with shock and horror.
"How you could do something so bad?" she asked.But she also left the judgment where it belongs -- in God's hands. Joanne told Thomas she didn't have any desire to see him put to death for his deeds.
"You will live your life with this burden until the end days when God will see that it is your time to go meet him and he will decide your fate," she wrote.Joanne included photos of Jennifer and Alexander, so Thomas could face the beautiful lives he took. But in an incredible display of grace, Joanne invited him to save his soul.
"Even you can go to heaven if you repent and atone for the sins you did here on Earth," she wrote in her letter.And Joanne's response is truly inspiring. Jesus died for each one of us -- even a murderer like Thomas. And God can redeem even the most hardened heart! Our prayers go out to the family, and also to Thomas. We pray his change of heart is genuine, and that he is on his way to knowing and loving the God who waits with open arms! h/t: Q13 FOX YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Son of Sam Killer Speaks Out About Devil 40 Years After Shooting