In a recorded cellphone statement, Austin bombing suspect Mark Conditt said: “I wish I were sorry but I am not” for the deadly attacks, according to a person familiar with the matter.

During the more than 25-minute statement, Conditt described himself as a “psychopath” and said he feels as though he has been disturbed since childhood.

US congressman Michael McCaul said, “I think the best evidence we have at this point in time is the confession itself … He did refer to himself as a psychopath.” […] “It’s hard to imagine someone whose mind is so sick that they could commit bombings like this and feel absolutely no remorse.”

McCaul added there did not appear to be anything in Conditt’s confession “that was sort of racially motivated” but said it was “still part of the ongoing investigation”.

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