A dear friend, a police officer, informed me years ago to NEVER submit to a polygraph and to teach my sons not to, either. He said the results are too subjective and the science is not good.
What a nice looking dog! And cop!
I have a pit; he is a lap dog and the most affectionate dog I've ever owned. Bo is a lucky dog and I hope he and his new owner live long and prosper!
I never saw the movie, but I did watch the interrogation. It was very clear to me that Michael didn't have a clue as to what had happened, had no involvement in what had happened, and was a young guy in grief over the death of his sister who was being harangued and lied to by police officers...
Have you ever watched the interrogation of Michael Crowe? It's pretty clear that he "confesses" only after being bullied and lied to for HOURS. He has to be told what to confess!
What a gorgeous child. I am so heartbroken that those who should have loved and cherished this child the most could not be trusted with his wellbeing. How many more, Lord?
Don't you look forward to a world where moms and dads can be trusted with the precious lives of their babies?
I have made all my sons watch the "Interogation of Michael Crowe" . I am very PRO victim, but NOT at the expense of innocent persons being coerced into false confessions.
This is my "go to" case for why innocent persons should ALL invoke their right to a lawyer.
I cannot imagine seeing a man dragging himself through the desert and waving and driving on without offering some sort of assistance. At the very least, I'd crack the window, throw him a bottle of water and tell him I was contacting 911 to help him!
I believe every single interrogation should begin with the officers informing the suspect that they can leave at any time.
I am totally convinced that many citizens DON'T know their rights. Especially the ones who have lower IQ'S or other issues that causes them to give in to manipulation...
That is absolutely true.
I don't want to minimize torture, so please, everybody, read this carefully! What I'm going to say is to ADD to Nova's comment; please don't think I'm comparing torture to interrogations.
Many people who have made confessions which were ultimately determined to...
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