The Ineffective Interview Technique Used By Dumb Cops In Delphi That Produced No Results

Nov 06, 06:00 PM

Ever wondered if some police tactics are more harmful than helpful? In this episode, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins Tony Brueski to dive deep into the controversial "Reid technique" used in interrogations, a method known to elicit confessions but often criticized for causing false admissions—especially among vulnerable suspects. They explore how this tactic may have influenced the alleged confessions in the Richard Allen case and question whether mental health deterioration can lead to admissions of guilt that hold no truth. Is our justice system so fixated on getting "a confession" that it's willing to overlook the truth? 

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