From Xiang Wanbin's reaction, he seemed completely oblivious to his own crime.
Coming to the police station was not truly for a confession.
But this did not prevent it from being legally considered a confession.
The legal definition of confession is not the same as what laymen perceive it to be.
In the eyes of the general public, confession requires a profound realization of one's mistakes, sincere remorse, proactively going to the public security authorities, and acceptance of punishment.
But in reality, it doesn't matter whether the suspect realizes their mistake or not, nor whether they come forward voluntarily; as long as they have surrendered, they meet the conditions for a confession.
Regarding confession, there are two essential requirements: one is to surrender voluntarily, and the other is to confess truthfully. Neither can be absent.
