I just watched the 2nd interview with SR and the detectives. I’m gobsmacked by how they kept talking and talking and talking. They never shut up and rarely let a pause occur so she could realize she had to come up with responses.
It too late now, but it seems like they should have posed a question, then allowed for a long uncomfortable pause to pressure her to speak, but speak by formulating her own words for her answer.
The detectives seem like blithering fools, afraid to let even a nanosecond of silence occur. How could she even think with all their constant chatter?
Did anyone else pick up on this? I don't think it’s the Reid technique style; I just think it was inane interview skills.
JMO since I’m not a detective. I found it extremely frustrating to listen to. Whenever I thought “ok, now she’ll speak,” one of the detectives would start talking again, never giving her an open ended Q and letting it sit there waiting for a response.
Yes I found Detective Faine insufferable during that interview. He seemed like the type who likes to hear the sound of his own voice and thinks of himself as some wise sage. His interviewing skills suck. Had he done a better job, I think she would've been much more forthcoming. He confirmed on the stand that he's not experienced in the Reid technique. I also agree with the defense expert that Detective Carter shouldn't have held her hand. They both spent a lot of time trying to comfort her, and that was a lot of wasted opportunity.