Paintr
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I think it's a matter of probabilities. If you've got nothing to hide it could be that you can best convince LE of that state of things if you hide nothing. It may not always work, but if it works 70% of the time it's a better bet than being uncooperative.
It's more complicated if you do have something to hide.
Unfortunately, everyone has something they would rather hide. If Terri was trying to hide an affair, for example, she may have avoided telling LE everything about her day in the begining. Even if she then broke down and admitted the truth of the affair, the rest of her answers are now suspect because she originally lied. Just a thought...