When a Killer gets Manipulated into Confessing

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If you are in an interrogation room and a cop is agreeing with you, you're screwed!

tak-el-uc
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I've watched enough of these over the years that if I'm ever dragged into an interrogation room, even if I haven't done anything wrong, the first thing ill do is ask for my lawyer. Full stop.

shellos
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Remember kids, never ask for a lawyer. Instead, believe the detective is your buddy and he's there to help you out. Pour your heart out and confess everything. 😀

thebellcurve
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That poor kid is growing up with no parents knowing that his dad murdered his mom while he was in the house. Absolutely heartbreaking for him.

Dr.JamesJohannson
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"show me exactly what happened"
*Mark breaks detective's neck*

spencertegtmeyer
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Bro looks like he’d win 15th place in a Peter griffin lookalike contest

joffles
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As soon as I hear "You're not under arrest, you are free to leave at any time, " I'm out the door immediately, lol. Guilty ppl like to stick around to find out what investigators know while slipping into their traps.

nick
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It’s so funny to me when the detectives are overly friendly with them😭 “I almost wanna cry for you” 🤣🤣🤣

Miko-usvg
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Damn, he's SO good! The emotion, the voice cracks...Hollywood got nothing on this interrogator!

teresawelter
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Biggest lie ever told by every murderer “We had an argument and they left”

In other words; “I murdered her, Goodluck finding her body”

mmbello
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My years of professional criminology study consisting of watching reruns of "Columbo" has taught me this: guilty people are always full of answers, explaining away things. Innocent people are always full of questions, trying to explore possibilities or being upset as to why the cops aren't trying this or that to find the victim and/or killer.

youtubecensors
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That detective played that dude like a harp from hell.
We need more detectives like this.

asoncalledvoonch
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The big question is how did he even get such a pretty woman in the first place

venetianblindsheaps
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As a retired detective, I am very critical of interrogation videos. I must say, this detective did a superb job!!!

rizman
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When he said “I got up” the detectives adrenaline must of hit the freaking roof.

Channelisunderconstruction
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It's amazing how many people fall for the "You're the good guy" tactic. Maybe because I'm on the outside looking in, but the manipulation seems so obvious. Maybe after committing such a heinous act, these people want to let it out and the interrogator is just offering the best way to do so.

mikemurphy
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Hes a good interrogator . Justifying it for him.
Clever

-Chunk
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WHO on earth thinks it’s a good idea to move in with ur ex?

saintsinner
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One thing I learned about watching these is that, when you are suspected about a crime and was asked about your past with a certain person, don't start talking about their negative character. It won't make you the "good" one.

talkingpretzel
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It makes my skin crawl every time the murderer drags the victim's name through the mud when they're no longer able to defend themselves. It's perverse, attempting to assassinate someone's character after you've killed them physically, twisting it so _you're_ the victim and _they're_ the monster.

milescorporosus