04-12-2011, 08:33 PM
NBC4i
LOGAN, Ohio --
A man suspected of kidnapping his daughter-in-law allegedly told a fellow inmate, "[I] wish we hadn't done it."
According to documents obtained by NBC4, an inmate who was housed in the same area of the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail (SEORJ) as William A. Inman Sr. told police the suspect allegedly expressed concern that his wife would say something to police.
Inman, his son and wife are charged in the kidnapping of Summer Inman on March 22.
The inmate said Inman, "at one point received a letter from his wife. [Inman] started crying and said, 'Wish we hadn't done it, wish I hadn't helped my son out.'"
The inmate also said Inman had not eaten since he arrived at the SEORJ.
The documents also allege that during a separate conversation, Inman allegedly said, "[I'm] really worried my wife might say something."
Another document said the inmate told police that while talking, Inman said, "I'll tell you what, no matter how hard they try, they will never find her, as long as my boy and wife stay strong."
The inmate claims he asked Inman, "Who is they?" and that Inman replied, "The cops." When the inmate asked "Who is her?" he said Inman replied, "My boy's girl."
The inmate also said he asked Inman if he killed her and that the suspect, "became upset at him asking this question."
LOGAN, Ohio --
A man suspected of kidnapping his daughter-in-law allegedly told a fellow inmate, "[I] wish we hadn't done it."
According to documents obtained by NBC4, an inmate who was housed in the same area of the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail (SEORJ) as William A. Inman Sr. told police the suspect allegedly expressed concern that his wife would say something to police.
Inman, his son and wife are charged in the kidnapping of Summer Inman on March 22.
The inmate said Inman, "at one point received a letter from his wife. [Inman] started crying and said, 'Wish we hadn't done it, wish I hadn't helped my son out.'"
The inmate also said Inman had not eaten since he arrived at the SEORJ.
The documents also allege that during a separate conversation, Inman allegedly said, "[I'm] really worried my wife might say something."
Another document said the inmate told police that while talking, Inman said, "I'll tell you what, no matter how hard they try, they will never find her, as long as my boy and wife stay strong."
The inmate claims he asked Inman, "Who is they?" and that Inman replied, "The cops." When the inmate asked "Who is her?" he said Inman replied, "My boy's girl."
The inmate also said he asked Inman if he killed her and that the suspect, "became upset at him asking this question."