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Did you ever watch the Colonel Russel Williams interrogation?
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No, never heard of it, what was the story?
I’ve read about long haul interrogations where people just give up and admit to a crime when it wasn’t them though, it’s not uncommon.
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Youtube A&E channel is free
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Big shot Canadian Air Force Colonel turns serial killer and a brilliant Ontario Provincial Police Detective gets him to confess in two hoursWut wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:46 pmNo, never heard of it, what was the story?
I’ve read about long haul interrogations where people just give up and admit to a crime when it wasn’t them though, it’s not uncommon.
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Clearly guilty?CaptQuint wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:52 pmBig shot Canadian Air Force Colonel turns serial killer and a brilliant Ontario Provincial Police Detective gets him to confess in two hoursWut wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:46 pmNo, never heard of it, what was the story?
I’ve read about long haul interrogations where people just give up and admit to a crime when it wasn’t them though, it’s not uncommon.
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Yup, Russel was their man and they knew it.Wut wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:15 pmClearly guilty?CaptQuint wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:52 pmBig shot Canadian Air Force Colonel turns serial killer and a brilliant Ontario Provincial Police Detective gets him to confess in two hoursWut wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:46 pmNo, never heard of it, what was the story?
I’ve read about long haul interrogations where people just give up and admit to a crime when it wasn’t them though, it’s not uncommon.
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disco.moon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 12:29 pm
Police have named a suspect in the Delphi murders. This guy looks like the police sketch and was already charged with keeping a cold in his home. I hope this is the guy so this case can be closed.
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/22176012 ... ess-police
Have they stated anything that implies there's any evidence tying him to the crime?
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I hope he's beaten to near death, every two days for the next 50 years.disco.moon wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 11:34 amWow. I want to believe it's him so bad. The tattoos are pretty creepy and the fact that he knows that area. That poor little girl he had in his basement. I hope after he's revealed to be the killer of the Delphi girls, he's beaten to death in prison.
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I feel so sorry for police sketch artists. They have to take the faded memories of a victim or witness, who probably didn't even get a decent look at the perp, and try to make sense of those memories into a reasonable sketch. The victim says "yea, exactly what the perp looked like!", then the cops catch the perp, and he doesn't look a thing like the sketch at all, or barely. Or looks like the perp's brother or father or cousin at best.
I used to kid my old work partner, a black dude, that he looked like almost every perp sketch of a black guy.
That third sketch could have been me in my early 20's, barring that my chin isn't that pointy, and my hair was more wavy, less curly.
I used to kid my old work partner, a black dude, that he looked like almost every perp sketch of a black guy.
That third sketch could have been me in my early 20's, barring that my chin isn't that pointy, and my hair was more wavy, less curly.
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Was watching a show last night about a father arrested for killing his 3yo daughter, convicted and sent to death row over it. Coerced admission of guilt is all the prosecutor had, jury went with it with no other corroborating evidence against the father. Turned out to be a known burglar already in jail over another burglary did the murder. Police did very little investigation, and all the DNA evidence was backlogged in the FBI crime lab. Once that was given over to a private lab, it was found not to be the father's, and additional evidence recovered but not processed, when it finally was processed, pointed straight to the actual perp.
The police called the father and mother in with "we have things about your daughter's case you'll want to see", but when the parent came in, they were separated, and the father was very heavily interrogated by the case investigators for long hours without rest. They told him they "knew" he did it, "confess and we promise to charge you with a lesser crime. The investigators didn't videotape a single instant of the whole interrogation. Nothing actually pointed to the father having done the killing at all, but that wasn't a problem with the investigators. Shoes recovered from the crime scene had the actual killer's name on them, no less. Crime scene reports showed a massive lack of proper evidence collection, and a number of things reported were simply not true on those reports.
Then there's the father in Texas executed for killing his children on a house fire, where the fire crime expert investigators apparently made up their own evidence against the father.
The police called the father and mother in with "we have things about your daughter's case you'll want to see", but when the parent came in, they were separated, and the father was very heavily interrogated by the case investigators for long hours without rest. They told him they "knew" he did it, "confess and we promise to charge you with a lesser crime. The investigators didn't videotape a single instant of the whole interrogation. Nothing actually pointed to the father having done the killing at all, but that wasn't a problem with the investigators. Shoes recovered from the crime scene had the actual killer's name on them, no less. Crime scene reports showed a massive lack of proper evidence collection, and a number of things reported were simply not true on those reports.
Then there's the father in Texas executed for killing his children on a house fire, where the fire crime expert investigators apparently made up their own evidence against the father.
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On the house fire: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Todd_Willinghamdisco.moon wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 4:10 pmSource? I'd like to read that.QillerDaemon wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 4:01 pm Then there's the father in Texas executed for killing his children on a house fire, where the fire crime expert investigators apparently made up their own evidence against the father.
I watched that show about the father and the little girl, she was was named Hailey IIRC. The police fucked that up from the get go. They just wanted to close the case, didn't matter if the dad did or didn't do it. More people need to realize that they can and will lie to you. That confession was jacked up. Poor guy. It was so sad, I had to watch a nice show after, I was sobbing when they said she actually asked for her Daddy
Yea, it was a 20/20 show last night, gawd I was pissed off half-way through with it. It's why you simply *never* go down to the police station for any reason without a lawyer in tow to represent you. Even if you have to miss a house payment or two or dig deep into the 401k, it's worth every penny. When you're at the police station, you're now under the complete control of the cops, in their territory and they can do almost anything they want against you to further their investigation. And being asked to go to the police station like that was a major red flag. If they had anything good to say, they can do it over the phone or visit you on your terms. And that whole business of using the results of the lie detector test as a kind of "whip" to beat the poor guy down...
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