The State - News from June 6, 1986
UC Berkeley student Bradley Page said under cross-examination that he was “fairly certain” that he was at home writing a paper the night of Nov. 4, 1984, when his girlfriend was killed. Police contend that Page confessed killing Roberta (Bib) Lee of Cambridge, Mass., a fellow University of California student, and then burying her in the Oakland Hills. Page soon recanted the purported confession, claiming that police exerted psychological pressure on him by falsely stating they had physical evidence.
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