A Detective Realizes The Witness Is Actually The Murderer

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Published 2023-03-05
#truecrime #Interrogation
This Video Is For Educational Purposes. It is meant to show the psychology behind how police interact with suspects to try and get their confession.
In this jcs inspired true crime documentary, we take a look at the interrogation of two women who police thought were witnesses to a crime. While they are interviewing the two women, detectives begin to change their minds about who is sitting in front of them.
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  • @RedTreeCrime
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  • When a detective tells you, "Tell me what really happened, you're not a bad person, you just made a mistake, we all make mistakes", you know you're going to jail.
  • @Enochulate88
    When a cop tells you I think your a good kid.. your going to jail. 💀💀💀
  • @xCr0nus
    The way the detective actually convinces her that they're friends by talking all ghetto is fucking hilarious 🤣
  • @winznolosses
    the first girl was smiling because she knows she’s not in trouble. that’s relief lol
  • @CMack19
    If you are guilty of a crime. Don't ask for a lawyer. Talk to the detectives by yourself. You can convince them of your innocence. I believe in you.
  • It’s crazy how she couldn’t stop rocking around once she knew she was caught. Body language is wild.
  • @brucefulper4204
    'We got scared, so went to do some laundry" THAT was hilarious!!
  • @RT-xs6fq
    Detective caught her up so bad, shes been doing the Mortal Kombat "FINSHER HER" wobble for 5 minutes straight 😭😭😭
  • @electrojones
    "You're an intelligent young woman." She can argue that the cops lied to her.
  • @valeximar7997
    The detective using slang to relate to her is killing me 😂
  • @user-ik6kq9ci4y
    This female cop is one of the best I've seen, and I watch a lot of these. She is confident, relational without being schmoozy, uses "what girls do" lore in ways that men can't as convincingly, and shows no trace of judgement. Man, huge respect for all of you who are this good at your jobs.
  • @db60615
    She really thought she had them going with the fresh tattoo......🤣🤣🤣
  • @tr984
    Saying you want to be a sniper in the military during an interrogation for murder while denying you are the shooter is absolutely baffling 😂
  • @de72486
    It's crazy how someone can take another person's life then act like the detectives are inconveniencing their "precious" time.
  • The woman asking the questions is the best investigator I’ve ever seen on these YouTube channels. Very impressed with her strategies.
  • @Law-n-Lyrics
    Love how the caller was able to distinguish that it wasn't a 22, but some AK47 Bussin
  • @FunFails
    Cracked me up when she said something along the lines of "you caught the b*tch slipping when he didn't have his homeboys", just not a sentence you expect to hear from somebody like her.
  • If you're innocent you definitely need a lawyer, If you're guilty you absolutely need a lawyer.
  • @composercode
    So wild to hear this detective go back and forth from talking straight hood to talking prim and proper to influence and advance the interrogation.