Would that also include the "confessioner" that Saka was taking confession from? Our prisons and death rows are filled with self professed "innocents".......in other words, liars.
It is interesting to not that you lack the honesty to address the situation Sakajaweau presented.
Someone comes to her and confesses to a crime another person is scheduled to die for. You twist that and make her a death row priest hearing confessions from people already serving time.
By changing the situation she presented you are lying. You make the confessor she received less likely to have been forthright. The perfidy is not unnoticed.
All that aside, in her scenario the confessor is dead. That person is either with God, or in hell. Nothing she says now will change that in any way. They aren’t here. It doesn’t matter to them now, their deeds are finished.