A Genius Detective Tricks Guilty Suspect Into Confession

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A Genius Detective Tricks Guilty Suspect Into Confession

Welcome to Real Crime Psychology. Today, we are exploring the case of Steven Williams: the guy who strangled his ex-wife Tricia Todd before taking her to a remote location to cut her pieces using a chainsaw and burn them in acid.
Does he confess? What leads to a confession? What's his psychological profile? Watch the full Interrogation to know more. Thank you for watching the video. And do not forget to like, share, and subscribe.

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A Genius Detective Tricks Guilty Suspect Into Confession
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this interrogator guy is what you get for choosing "extreme mode". truly a genius, he spins him around so fast he doesn't understand what's happening to him

HouseMusicLover
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His tone speaks guilty...

Did I hear him correctly?
He lay her down in the woods, hoping she was okay an would make her way back?

Wtf? That makes no sense.. take her to a hospital.. who lays someone down some random place instead of seeking medical help for them?

This guy, he sounds like a grumpy teenager caught in a lie...

jaeda
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Love how spot on the lady detective was when she told him he didn't want them to find the body because he was lying about how she died. A bucket of acid!!! He may have been competent but he was also most certainly a psychopath!

avitaavitas
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From watching interrogations I've learnt that if a detective is saying "you're a good guy", "everyone makes mistakes", "you didn't mean to do this", you're screwed.

andyfagan
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The problem is using his daughter as an emotional pill doesn’t work with psychopathic narcissists-they don’t care or love anyone but themselves

saraliburd
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He’s the type that’s sitting in prison telling himself this bull shit story for decades 😅

paulfromh-town
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ur channel is awesome. and the fact u credit JCS as the source of the formula is commendable

elmnsuri
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Obviously he found his way back from that dirt road. 🤦

emileeleewolfe
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Imagine repeatedly saying "I cant produce a body" to refer to your long-term romantic partner with whom you have a beautiful child.

RachelDoesntknow
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The way he continuously speaks of her as 'it'. "I can't tell you where 'it' is..." I don't remember where the pace I put 'it' is."

That speaks volumes.

redheadedrogue
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You don't need a passcode to use someone else's cell phone to call 911. It's a built in safety feature. You don't even have to have a cellphone service carrier or a sim card. You can use ANY charged cellphone to make a 911 call.

ellewelle
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His acting skills are the worst I've seen 🤦🏼‍♀️

heathersteele
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So how did he find his way home if he didn’t know where he was?

suerichards
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So he travels down to her but then says he tried to de-escalate and just wanted to leave? Right. It's always someone else's fault. She was asking for it, Right? Give me a break.

ellewelle
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So he was worried enough to drive her to the middle of the woods but claims he was hoping she was okay and it was just a “spell”…

jakejacobson
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Incredible strategy between everyone involved in the Final outcome! Brilliant narration, Thanx x10!

lizzparis
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"I laid her on her back and crossed her arms" .... I think it needs to be mentioned that the "crossing" of the arms is a psychological response to the death of someone.
When someone dies, we have all been mentally conditioned to see them with their arms in an "X" shape across their chest.
He knew she was dead due to that simple statement.

crunchyyellowlion
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Calling your wife "the body" is wild

kystockton
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I love how as soon as the one detective leaves she’s on top of him with “you killed her mother”

domjranck
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He calls this beautiful woman he had a child with “a body.” He says, “I can’t produce a body.” What did Tricia even see in this man to want a relationship with him? He cared nothing about her when she’s dead, and he probably cared nothing about her when she was alive. He only cares about himself, so he’s narcissistic as heck and cold as ice.

peakydene