A Cop Realizes He's Going To Jail For Life

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This Suspect, Grant Harden was charged of murder, and after being brought in for interrogation attempted to escape the room several times.

#psychology #truecrime
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21 years for a cold blooded murder but yet my friends dad got 16 years for selling pot 🤔 the system is broke 💯

omi_in_a_hellcat
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How can any suspect, let alone another police officer, believe a detective who says "I'm honestly here to help you"?

TheGodpharma
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I said it below, but as the saying goes: If you know you're guilty, you need a lawyer. If you know you're innocent, then you definitely need a lawyer.

aleks
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"You have the right to remain silent."
"Ok, I'm remaining silent."
*Detective:* "and I took that personally"

jegr
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People who are not guilty of a crime should also remain silent.

Desertphile
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Hearing a cop say "I'm honestly here to help you" is the same as a cop pulling you over and saying "sit tight buddy", it never ends well.

TopFix
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I'm just under 6 minutes in and both the narrator and the detective are showing the reasons why the RIGHT to remain silent exists. Whether the suspect is innocent or not they still get treated like criminals for exercising their Miranda rights. It's not a privilege it's a right.

whisperienced
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He never tried to escape. He was verifying that the door was locked. This demonstrated beyond a doubt that he was being detained, and that the interview could never be misrepresented in court as a non-custodial or voluntary interview.

bobbyricigliano
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"If you didn't do anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about." One of the biggest lies law enforcement will tell you.

ChannelStarface
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Ex cop: *doesn't answer questions*
Dr. Insanity: "His experience as a police officer made him a cunning criminal mastermind who expertly misdirected the detectives."

Guyledouche
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Cops should not be allowed to keep pushing after you exercise your right to silence.

davidlawler
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"He's just using this as an excuse not to talk." You could not be more wrong, Dr Insanity. The accused has a Constitutional right to silence. In fact, no-one should talk to the police as they do not have your best interest at heart.

mikeb.
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The number of jobs this man was able to obtain in law enforcement is disgraceful.

laurenurban
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Guilty or not, he did exactly what EVERYONE should do in an interrogation.

mudmann
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A lawyer told me that it was generally a stupid idea to speak to a police officer if there was even the slightest possibility that I had made myself a criminal offence. And that's what I would always do. You can still express yourself through a lawyer.

XXXXXXXXXO
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I've been in that room, and I've walk out. They are not your friends, deny everything no matter what they think they have, give them nothing. If they actually have something on you, you would already be in a cell.

alanmacification
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Just as a side note, one thing I hate is that anyone who decides to use their right to remain silent is automatically judged and seen as "hiding something". Staying silent (especially if you do not know what it is about) is always the right decision. If I were ever to be questioned like this without having done anything wrong then I would certainly remain silent. Talking can only backfire, many innocent people have even been tricked into giving false confessions which is completely mad. There is a reason why lawyers exist.

kilibecher
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Imagine being fired 3 times and getting a Chief of Police job. Really tells a lot about how the mafia works.

Adria
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Those "detectives" were ridiculous.

ferraroannie
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if I was dragged in to a police station and they wouldn't even tell me why, I wouldn't talk to them either...

thotprovoking