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What does the Bible Code have to say about the Poplar Montana murder of Kimberly Nees, in 1979? If that seems a long time ago to you, imagine how long it seems to Barry Beach, who has insisted that the confession he made as a juvenile of 20 in 1983, the one that put him behind bars for one hundred years, was false. That confession was retracted immediately. Three years after Kim's death, his stepmother called the police over a misdemeanour, insinuating he was bad by mentioning the fact that Barry had been a murder suspect in Poplar, Montana. He was, along with many others in his home town. Barry dated Kim's little sister, Pamela. Naturally he was questioned by police. Now several witnesses have come forward and told how they believe he was coerced into giving a false confession out of youthful fear and pressure. They maintain they know who the real killers are. Pamela Nees at one time believed in his innocence, now she has reverted to her original stance that Barry Beach is guilty as convicted.