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McKenzie Sharrod Jackson was convicted by a jury of two counts of child molestation and sentenced to concurrent ten year terms. He appeals, arguing that his conviction was based solely on his uncorroborated confession and therefore must be reversed.1 We disagree and affirm.

The record shows that on the night of the incident, the victims, K. F. and H. R., who were both fourteen at the time, were home alone at K. F.’s mother’s house while the mother was working at an overnight home health care job. K. F.’s mother called the house the next morning to wake the girls, but no one answered so she left work and drove to the house. As was her habit, she checked the caller ID on her home phone when she arrived at her house and saw that a call had come in late the night before from a number she did not recognize. K. F.’s mother called back the number, and Jackson,2 whom she knew from around the neighborhood, answered the phone and told her that he had called looking for her. However, she found this suspicious since Jackson had never called her before, so she took her daughter’s phone and checked her messages after she left for school. She saw that Jackson and her daughter had been texting back and forth the night before, and she discerned from one of the text messages that Jackson had arrived at her house around 1:00 a.m. on February 23, 2010.

 
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