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Richard Purdy

Jail Forever

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He should've kept his mouth shut. If he didn't talk and remained silent he probably would've been able to walk out of there. Now he's trapped forever.

The perspectives of each of them are interesting. The detectives just want to manipulate the situation and get him to talk where they can advance in their jobs. They act like they care about his well being. But you can clearly see they are just salesman waiting to get a bite. They do that for everyone they bring in. Steak dinner is waiting for them at home later that night. Meanwhile the guy's whole entire future is on the line. He continues to believe that they're there for him. He got tricked. Survival at its finest. 

This interrogation like the final boss battle in a video game. Except in real life.

An interesting part of the video is after he confesses, you see the realization he'll never be free again. No human deserves for that to happen. Maybe the worst of the worst 1% of criminals. There's got to be a better way to punish him, he clearly has remorse but I'm not trying to hide the fact he did kill someone which should be punished.

Years from now he'll be a different person, but he will still be behind bars for that one fuck up everybody forgot about. 

This channel is very interesting in how detectives deal with these people. If you were in jail forever how would you deal with it?

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6 minutes ago, Richard Purdy said:

The detectives just want to manipulate the situation and get him to talk where they can advance in their jobs. They act like they care about his well being. But you can clearly see they are just salesman waiting to get a bite.

There is a statistic that shows that some of these interrogations are so fucking "effective" , that even if you didn't commit the crime, you will be gaslighted and persuaded so much and manipulated so much, that you will say that you did commit the crime.

These tactics are not really good tactics (and arguably are not even ethical), because there are so many fucking false positive confessions.

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https://falseconfessions.org/false-confessions-happen/

These tactics are designed to destroy the suspect’s confidence that he will emerge from the interrogation without being harmed and to make the suspect think that he is powerless to bring an end to the interrogation unless he confesses.

.According to the Innocence Project, of the 258 DNA exonerations they have handled to date, 25% have involved a false confession.

These tactics are described by false-confession experts as powerfully coercive behavioral techniques that are proven effective on the innocent as well as the guilty.

 

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@zurew Thats kinda weird. If you were truly innocent I don't think it would be natural to confess to something you didn't do. Unless they trick you into it. Maybe they just wanted the detectives off their back. Lol

They love tricking people!! :D

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On 28/03/2023 at 7:46 PM, Richard Purdy said:

He should've kept his mouth shut. If he didn't talk and remained silent he probably would've been able to walk out of there. Now he's trapped forever.

The perspectives of each of them are interesting. The detectives just want to manipulate the situation and get him to talk where they can advance in their jobs. They act like they care about his well being. But you can clearly see they are just salesman waiting to get a bite. They do that for everyone they bring in. Steak dinner is waiting for them at home later that night. Meanwhile the guy's whole entire future is on the line. He continues to believe that they're there for him. He got tricked. Survival at its finest. 

This interrogation like the final boss battle in a video game. Except in real life.

An interesting part of the video is after he confesses, you see the realization he'll never be free again. No human deserves for that to happen. Maybe the worst of the worst 1% of criminals. There's got to be a better way to punish him, he clearly has remorse but I'm not trying to hide the fact he did kill someone which should be punished.

Years from now he'll be a different person, but he will still be behind bars for that one fuck up everybody forgot about. 

This channel is very interesting in how detectives deal with these people. If you were in jail forever how would you deal with it?

   Interesting channel. Yes, for survival these detectives will use whatever psychological or manipulative techniques to break down a suspect. Some are even very corrupt.

   If I'm in jail forever, that's bad news, because YA'LL ARE LOCKED HERE WITH ME!!!?

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