Mugshot ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Police officers found Tony Peralta earlier this month sitting on a curb not far from the convenience store in a small southeastern New Mexico community where he borrowed a cellphone — so he could call 911 and confess to killing his landlord 15 years earlier.Sweating and taking puffs from his cigarette, he told them he's tired of covering it up, tired of living with the lie and tired of being overwhelmed by guilt.
He agreed to take the officers to where he buried the body before standing up and volunteering to be cuffed.Police in Roswell released the 911 recording and nearly an hour of officer body camera video in response to a records request filed by The Associated Press.
The May 1 footage shows Peralta repeatedly thanking the officers for picking him up."I confess, man. I confess. I don’t want to live life anymore without confessing," he said while sitting in an interview room at police headquarters.The uniformed officers and detectives who talked with Peralta peppered him with questions about when the killing happened, how he did it and why.
Peralta kept answering that he didn't know or didn't remember, acknowledging that he had been drinking "a lot" the day he called 911.Peralta, 37, was arraigned Tuesday on a charge of first-degree murder but did not attend the hearing.