Which criminal suspect demonstrated the best initial interview technique + performance that was taped and publicly released?
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I think Ruby Franke was pretty good from a defendants standpoint, notwithstanding shes an absolute piece of shit who should be in jail forever
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I think Ruby Franke was pretty good from a defendants standpoint, notwithstanding shes an absolute piece of shit who should be in jail forever
wrote on last edited by [email protected][US] Any suspect that says "Am I free to go?" during an interview where they haven't been Mirandized, and then if they are free to go leaves immediately.
Or if they are not free to go and Mirandized "I demand a lawyer." and "I am asserting my right to silence." and nothing else. Playing cute games in an "interview" so you can get off some zingers at the cops is at best not going to make your situation worse. Very likely though, the longer you talk, the worse it will get. Therefore any technique that is giving up your right to silence and council is sub-optimal.
This footage doesn't catch the public eye as often because it isn't spicy. It's just boring. You want to be boring because the cops who booked you are not the right people to be spinning your side of the story to.
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[US] Any suspect that says "Am I free to go?" during an interview where they haven't been Mirandized, and then if they are free to go leaves immediately.
Or if they are not free to go and Mirandized "I demand a lawyer." and "I am asserting my right to silence." and nothing else. Playing cute games in an "interview" so you can get off some zingers at the cops is at best not going to make your situation worse. Very likely though, the longer you talk, the worse it will get. Therefore any technique that is giving up your right to silence and council is sub-optimal.
This footage doesn't catch the public eye as often because it isn't spicy. It's just boring. You want to be boring because the cops who booked you are not the right people to be spinning your side of the story to.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Shut the fuck up Fridays! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkN4duV4ia0
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I think Ruby Franke was pretty good from a defendants standpoint, notwithstanding shes an absolute piece of shit who should be in jail forever
I think Gary Ridgway, the green river killer from the Seattle area, famouslygot out of questioning because he seemed honest and unintelligent. The cops didn't think it could possibly be him.
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[US] Any suspect that says "Am I free to go?" during an interview where they haven't been Mirandized, and then if they are free to go leaves immediately.
Or if they are not free to go and Mirandized "I demand a lawyer." and "I am asserting my right to silence." and nothing else. Playing cute games in an "interview" so you can get off some zingers at the cops is at best not going to make your situation worse. Very likely though, the longer you talk, the worse it will get. Therefore any technique that is giving up your right to silence and council is sub-optimal.
This footage doesn't catch the public eye as often because it isn't spicy. It's just boring. You want to be boring because the cops who booked you are not the right people to be spinning your side of the story to.
Very likely though, the longer you talk, the worse it will get. Therefore any technique that isn't giving up your right to silence and council is sub-optimal.
Just checking, assuming 'giving up your right to silence' should be 'asserting your right to silence'? Giving up that right would be suboptimal, no? Or am I misunderstanding something here?
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Very likely though, the longer you talk, the worse it will get. Therefore any technique that isn't giving up your right to silence and council is sub-optimal.
Just checking, assuming 'giving up your right to silence' should be 'asserting your right to silence'? Giving up that right would be suboptimal, no? Or am I misunderstanding something here?
Isn't is supposed to be is.
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Very likely though, the longer you talk, the worse it will get. Therefore any technique that isn't giving up your right to silence and council is sub-optimal.
Just checking, assuming 'giving up your right to silence' should be 'asserting your right to silence'? Giving up that right would be suboptimal, no? Or am I misunderstanding something here?
I think you have that end part a bit mixed up
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I think you have that end part a bit mixed up
Giving up the right to silence is sub-optimal?