But the district attorney isn't buying the confession. "In his statement to the District Attorney's investigator, he admitted he had lied and made the confession up," Lynn Kimbrough, a spokeswoman for the district attorney's office told The News. "He said he had been told by the Innocence Project that he couldn't be charged in the matter because of the statute of limitations, so he felt he could tell a few lies to help out Moses EL."