Emaa
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There isnt any law on the books that Im aware that prevents LE or guards from saying things to the prisoner...even if theyre untrue....... in an attempt to get him to talk.
They could have told him that they found Hannahs body days ago. Just to see what his reaction would be.
Im not even sure if he allowed television, visitation or other privileges such as the newspaper at this point so he could be completely in the dark as to whats going on.
Im basing the "good guard" act on what Ive personally witnessed in my misspent youth. Some of them would indeed act like your best friend, give you extra food, kid around and joke and then ask a serious question when no one was around to get you to talk.
I spent 3 months in a county jail due to non-violent drug charges when I was 18. Been clean ever since.
Other prisoners even warned each other about the guards doing this, but since hes in solitary confinement/presumably on suicide watch then he wouldnt know that.
He's invoked his right to silence and has an attorney. I don't see LE risking anything that could be used to derail a trial or give his attorney any reason to appeal a conviction.