When Guilty Suspects Get Tricked Into Confession

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  • @Day-gl3ro
    @Day-gl3ro Рік тому +3040

    Remember guys, keep talking, never ask for a lawyer! You got this! Keep giving us content.
    Thank you.

    • @flotinaway7
      @flotinaway7 Рік тому +50

      Unless it's Jimmy McGill

    • @truthsayer9534
      @truthsayer9534 Рік тому

      Shhhh…I want these murdering animals put in cages. It’s what civilized people want.

    • @FastNCurious88
      @FastNCurious88 Рік тому +12

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Man_Of_Christ
      @Man_Of_Christ Рік тому +13

      @@flotinaway7 You're goddamn right!

    • @Death-999
      @Death-999 Рік тому

      You see it on crime channels all the time, people saying "don't talk to the cops", why would they say that? You want murderers and pedo's on the streets? I want them to be as ignorant as possible so they get locked up. The intelligent ones are hard enough to catch as it is, we don't want them to be even more well equipped on how to keep doing what they're doing.

  • @rubrub9609
    @rubrub9609 Рік тому +3243

    I definitely could never be interrogated because whenever my parents would lecture me I’d start smiling for no reason and the detectives would think I was a psychopath

    • @Sam_Avery
      @Sam_Avery Рік тому +127

      😭😭 thats me

    • @MrDoggson
      @MrDoggson Рік тому +197

      I do the same thing, i got so much shit blamed on me thanks to that

    • @faithofamustardseed8198
      @faithofamustardseed8198 Рік тому +150

      I smile when I’m nervous and it’s so hard to be taken seriously

    • @ericvulgate
      @ericvulgate Рік тому +68

      Just keep saying 'lawyer'

    • @MrKarmapolice97
      @MrKarmapolice97 Рік тому +26

      Me too, I find humor in anything 😂 I guess it’s a coping mechanism

  • @KK-mk8dj
    @KK-mk8dj Рік тому +956

    Guilty-Get a lawyer
    Innocent-Get a lawyer

    • @Rogueocto
      @Rogueocto Рік тому +52

      Both: get two lawyers

    • @FFCHCloud
      @FFCHCloud Рік тому +24

      @@Rogueoctoguiltnocent?

    • @FazeRustyNuts
      @FazeRustyNuts Рік тому +27

      Nah if you're guilty just confess, a guilty person with a lawyer is just a waste of time

    • @LordKimbote-472
      @LordKimbote-472 Рік тому

      Guilty keep talking, go to prison it where you belong

    • @blackelitestudios
      @blackelitestudios Рік тому

      @@FazeRustyNuts thats gotta be the dumbest thing ive heard today

  • @brothergrimm9656
    @brothergrimm9656 Рік тому +707

    Tips from a retired officer for you folks (both innocent and guilty) who may find yourself in a police interrogation someday.
    1) Never answer questions without legal counsel present even if you're innocent. Police interviewer techniques are constructed to throw the subject off guard and get them to make statements that contradict earlier answers. Even innocent people can get tripped up and make themselves appear guilty during this process.
    2) NEVER believe anything an officer tells you during an interview. There is no law or code of conduct that says they're not allowed to lie about other witness statements, or evidence they may possess in an effort to elicit a confession. This especially holds true for physical evidence such as DNA, hairs or even video evidence. Hint it takes several months to a year for crime labs to get DNA results back and even then they need to obtain your DNA to compare the results to. The first guy fell for the old "Then why do we have your DNA on his bag" bluff... literally no way they could have even know there was viable DNA on that bag let alone whose it was in a weeks time since the murders.
    3) Also as part of the second point, remember the interviewing officer is NOT on your side and is never your friend. It is their job to find a suspect, so even if they act friendly and sympathetic it is just a ploy to make you feel at ease and open up, after all the more you talk the higher the odds you'll say something to incriminate yourself.
    4) Most importantly, don't ever think you're smarter than the officer doing the interview. Police interrogators are trained to smell bullshit. It's their primary job. Even your run of the mill patrol officer with a few years experience is much better at sensing deception than you are at lying. They've literally heard every lie in the book multiple times.

    • @critterwhisperer5821
      @critterwhisperer5821 Рік тому +69

      Lol I have ADHD so I could ramble if the topic is in my interest or I can over explain the smallest details. I think I’ll just stay away from crime in general

    • @theunforgiven2885
      @theunforgiven2885 Рік тому +23

      Listen to what he wrote. 💯percent

    • @tylerp6644
      @tylerp6644 Рік тому +31

      You’re a real one for this comment

    • @mikesanders8621
      @mikesanders8621 Рік тому +14

      As to 4) I can point you to many studies in which it is demonstrated that police officers are actually LESS accurate at detecting deception than people without LE training, seemingly as a result of overconfidence and the "everyone is hiding something" mentality.

    • @TCG1979
      @TCG1979 Рік тому

      *In short:*
      *SHUT AND REQUEST LEGAL COUNSEL*

  • @Day-gl3ro
    @Day-gl3ro Рік тому +1478

    Never talk to the cops without a lawyer. Even if you're innocent.

    • @friendly_flytrap5576
      @friendly_flytrap5576 Рік тому +173

      "Remember guys, keep talking, never ask for a lawyer! You got this!"

    • @robloxroundyheads8612
      @robloxroundyheads8612 Рік тому

      LOL@@friendly_flytrap5576

    • @ZombiePigman642
      @ZombiePigman642 Рік тому +154

      ESPECIALLY if you're innocent.

    • @THambrough
      @THambrough Рік тому +1

      Bro for real it's like NONE of these idiots have ever watched a single interrogation video 😅 like, wtf makes you think this is an excellent idea? Even more so if you ARE GUILTY? Crazy, man. Never, ever, answer any questions, and I literally mean, never. Provide the necessary documentation if required but that's it.

    • @peterfarell7696
      @peterfarell7696 Рік тому +58

      Yes, always ask for a lawyer if you are innocent. If you are guilty, just confess like those guys.

  • @blackblurable
    @blackblurable Рік тому +219

    Police: Hi.
    You: Lawyer.

  • @atticus13fault
    @atticus13fault Рік тому +390

    I’d be screwed in interrogation, I can barely remember what I did yesterday, never mind a cop grilling me about whatever I did last Wednesday 😂😂

    • @daisymay6505
      @daisymay6505 Рік тому +33

      This is so me, my autism and adhd would be SCREAMING

    • @Stickfigure181
      @Stickfigure181 Рік тому +5

      You’d forget you killed 2 people?

    • @Jon-fh6nf
      @Jon-fh6nf Рік тому +21

      That is why you exercise your right to remain silent. You don’t have to talk to the cops ever. You have a right to remain silent. They cannot compel you to talk at all. Anything you say CAN and WILL be used AGAINST you in a court of law. Nothing you say that will help you will be used by the prosecutor.

    • @Gonjadote
      @Gonjadote Рік тому +13

      dude i forget what i did an hour later id be fucked

    • @lynnkayee1015
      @lynnkayee1015 Рік тому +19

      Yesterday? Hell, what was I doing before I clicked this video 46 minutes ago?! 🤷

  • @Rogueocto
    @Rogueocto Рік тому +506

    Dude if I was in an interrogation room I’d crack in seconds. Even if I didn’t commit the crime, I’d fess up. I just can’t handle pressure well.

    • @HaIaMadrid.CR7
      @HaIaMadrid.CR7 Рік тому +55

      Probably shouldn’t, the charges might be mad crazy. Confessing to something wild isn’t ok, just ask for a lawyer.😊

    • @rockystudiogaming
      @rockystudiogaming Рік тому +10

      Welp, uhh... What do I say here...
      *Maybe don't live the adult life then? Or maybe move out of america?*

    • @godfatheraj4282
      @godfatheraj4282 Рік тому +15

      Just say lawyer lol

    • @riku861
      @riku861 Рік тому +36

      @@rockystudiogaming pretty sure america isnt the only country with crime

    • @rockystudiogaming
      @rockystudiogaming Рік тому +8

      @@riku861 not with cops that try to make you falsely accuse of shit you probably didn't do because of peer pressure

  • @DioLT
    @DioLT Рік тому +100

    The detective showed great skill in order to manipulate the suspect into confessing
    *shows a normal conversation between 2 simple and straightforward people*
    The guy wanted to defend himself and was just honest, this wasn't some combat of wits between "the criminal and the law"

    • @ArdaSReal
      @ArdaSReal Рік тому +10

      Yep he calls them stupid when they're just confessing

    • @breAnnasmama
      @breAnnasmama 2 дні тому +1

      Yeah these random people with a UA-cam channel obtaining public records such as these videos or simply just taking existing content and trying to play “expert “ while making these stupid commentaries and ridiculous titles are annoying with this crap !

  • @artyom9137
    @artyom9137 Рік тому +56

    43:30 lol he started talking and if you pay attention she kicked his leg to tell her partner to stfu and he immediately does😂

  • @TheWrldOfJuice
    @TheWrldOfJuice Рік тому +39

    Yup I'll snitch .
    After Bringing me McDonald's with a frappe: can i have a lawyer please

    • @SmittyLOL-v3i
      @SmittyLOL-v3i 2 дні тому

      🤣🤣🤣 mannnnnn as soon as that frappe done w “I need a lawyer”

  • @ArdaSReal
    @ArdaSReal Рік тому +233

    The second one wasnt stupid and wasnt tricked. He simply confessed and obviously immediately regretted what he had done

    • @Hacunamattata
      @Hacunamattata Рік тому +41

      He got jumped...and defended him self for what I heard.......

    • @jenns4926
      @jenns4926 Рік тому +7

      he stabbed him 13 times tho, that's a lot

    • @ArdaSReal
      @ArdaSReal Рік тому +19

      @@jenns4926 im not saying hes innocent, but he wasnt tricked or stupid

    • @epistuos1250
      @epistuos1250 Рік тому

      ​@@jenns4926bullshit

    • @joakd547
      @joakd547 Рік тому +35

      ​@@jenns4926More than the probably 60 times he got hit while they were beating him? Im js if im getting jumped and fear for my life im not counting stabs. Im goin til they stop.

  • @dner75-xh9le
    @dner75-xh9le Рік тому +89

    The male/female detective pairing is extremely effective. They each have their own strengths. That should be a template for PDs everywhere.

    • @chicken4090
      @chicken4090 Рік тому +8

      Women shouldnt be cops in general, makes no sense

    • @DD-wrapz
      @DD-wrapz Рік тому +45

      ​@@chicken4090rage bait

    • @chicken4090
      @chicken4090 Рік тому +6

      @@DD-wrapz no i genuinely believe that, it literally makes no sense, they straight up arent safe, the vast majority of just regular dudes are stronger than 99% of women idk why ur just saying words

    • @alex.tagspot
      @alex.tagspot Рік тому +1

      ​@@chicken4090that's HILARIOUS that you have the audacity to say female officers "aren't safe" when literally 90% of the body cam footage on UA-cam consist of MALE OFFICERS doing legit COMMITTING CRIMES 🤡 🥾 😛

    • @captainuseless2120
      @captainuseless2120 Рік тому +10

      @@DD-wrapz They shouldn’t be street cops. It just ain’t safe, given that 9/10 suspects will be capable of easily overpowering almost any female officer. Female detectives or interrogators can be quite effective though.

  • @marksprinkle
    @marksprinkle 7 місяців тому +12

    Detective: "You seem like a good guy."
    Me: Well, this guy is going to prison for life.

  • @MsTtilly
    @MsTtilly Рік тому +83

    So nodding yes when you say yes is overcompensation, and shaking no when you say yes means no confidence in the words your saying? 🤔..... Proving that you cannot win during a Police Interview (Interrogation).
    ASK FOR A LAWYER. ALWAYS.

    • @baydiac
      @baydiac Рік тому

      Body language analysis is and always will be a pseudoscience. It’s like using lie detectors-the only information it can give detectives is that you’re nervous. Nervous can mean guilty conscience OR anxious about being framed.
      It’s not helpful except when used to lie to the ignorant. “The lie detector said you’re guilty, just admit it and you’ll get a lighter sentence for not resisting” “I can tell by your body language that you scrunch your nose every time you lie. Does that mean you’re lying right now? Confess”

    • @olivercuzzourt7533
      @olivercuzzourt7533 Рік тому +3

      False dichotomy

    • @demisagoat
      @demisagoat Рік тому +4

      You aren't required to nod when you say yes... lol... it's not some involuntary function of the human body.

    • @DocBree13
      @DocBree13 Рік тому +4

      Exactly! All that nodding/shaking stuff is nonsense

    • @shockmazta3116
      @shockmazta3116 Рік тому +7

      @@demisagoat But it is though. It's the same as swinging your arms when you walk or yawning after someone else does. If your "yes" is sincere, you'll nod. If it's less sincere and is something like a "yeah" or a "sure", you won't nod.

  • @bedekuuu
    @bedekuuu Рік тому +26

    Take a shot every time the first guy goes "you know what I'm sayin'?"

    • @Death-999
      @Death-999 Рік тому +3

      "Yes I know what you are saying. You don't have to keep asking."

    • @ShoshFaf
      @ShoshFaf Рік тому +1

      That would really hurt you know like owie.

    • @Roman21thunder
      @Roman21thunder 9 днів тому

      Instructions unclear I'm now riding a giraffe in space

    • @camarossdriver
      @camarossdriver 5 днів тому +1

      BUTTERS STOTCH!!! 🤣

    • @breAnnasmama
      @breAnnasmama 2 дні тому

      Right? It’s annoying.. as is hearing every wannabe ghetto thug saying this that and the third … we get it , everybody has to mimic every other mindless moron & what they say . 🙄 I’ll tell you the most annoying interrogation in terms of repetitive bullcrap was the dude who kept
      Saying ya heard me ? Or ya hear me ? ( The father of takoda Collins). That poor child still remains on my heart of hearts..

  • @joakd547
    @joakd547 Рік тому +166

    All I learned from watching this video is that self defense does not exist and we are not allowed to panic

    • @Leo1903able
      @Leo1903able Рік тому +14

      He defended himself with just a pocket knife and stabbed him 13 times but possibly his opponent was still vigorously fighting him until stab number 12?

    • @jtubef8620
      @jtubef8620 Рік тому +37

      ​@@Leo1903able Entirely possible. I had a big issue with that one, as well. I'm really hoping there's some justifying evidence that wasn't shown in the video, perhaps surveillance or something.
      The number of times is entirely inconsequential, as the correct number of times is exactly however many it takes for the threat to stop. IF 13 was too many, then why didn't the attacker stop after the first 12?

    • @budjiman1
      @budjiman1 11 місяців тому +6

      Honestly... id imagine with a pocket knife and adrenaline the guy probably didnt even feel the 1st few. And someone could probably stab an attacker a dozen times in a few second altercation

    • @Mehlogical
      @Mehlogical 11 місяців тому +16

      Mix adrenaline with likely copious amounts of alcohol and yes, you can continue to be a threat after multiple quick stab wounds. Fights are not like in the movies. This is why police officers often mag-dump suspects who are charging them, it is justified for an officer to assume they are a threat until they are incapacitated. That is the law regarding trained law enforcement, but evidently the average citizen is supposed to be more restrained, even when they have less to fight back with. "He didn't even try to punch or fight back before stabbing him." Fkn seriously???? Since when was the act of defending your life supposed to be proportional. I guess the officer who is being charged at with a knife should holster his gun and pull out his own knife, eh? 22 years is an absolute tragedy and a failure of our justice system. You could tell instantly that young guy was devastated to learn the other guy died. Screw the juror who said he didn't just act out of fear, you can't possibly know that. It's beyond a reasonable doubt, not, "Well I bet he hated him and took pleasure in stabbing him." without an inkling of solid evidence. In any case, yeah, if someone is beating me up, I'm gonna react out of fear and also a bit of hatred cause guess what- I hate that you're beating me up.... duh.

    • @porto1st
      @porto1st 10 місяців тому +2

      @@jtubef8620 because he has anger issues and can’t control his rage?

  • @christopheraaron8299
    @christopheraaron8299 Рік тому +34

    The problem with these types of interrogators is that they're so good at what they do, they can convince innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit.

  • @littleprankster5273
    @littleprankster5273 7 місяців тому +3

    You are teaching criminals how to keep body language perfect man 😅😂

  • @rekitrelt
    @rekitrelt Рік тому +99

    Cayde sounded like he shouldn't have gotten 22 years, idk the full case but I believe someone who was drunk and fighting someone could take 12 stab wounds without letting go

    • @nathansstuff1547
      @nathansstuff1547 Рік тому +16

      Definitely have a larger tolerance to pain while drunk

    • @jesipohl6717
      @jesipohl6717 Рік тому +19

      no tears for homophobes either, i hope when cayde gets out he can lead the good life he deserves.

    • @hoogabooga9736
      @hoogabooga9736 Рік тому +12

      i'd like to see another story on this case, it certainly doesn't sound like he intended to kill him--which is the prime component of the charge he was found guilty of. He seems remorseful as well based on his response to the death.....

    • @PeterPeter-rl9vn
      @PeterPeter-rl9vn Рік тому +5

      10 years until parole too, that’s insane when you consider drunk drivers who kill multiple people with no reason of self defense get 5 years or less very often.

  • @bealltho1
    @bealltho1 11 місяців тому +19

    The interrogation should always begin with "Am I being detained or am I free to go?" If they say you're being detained, the only thing that should be followed up with is "I need an attorney and I plead the 5th". Then you actually exercise that right and say nothing else without legal counsel present.
    Also, unless you're going to separate your body from the dna/ fingerprint collection device (aka snack provided by the police) don't interact with it. Make them get a warrant. Also, make sure your phone only unlocks with a passcode because usually getting the code requires extra steps.

  • @robotaholic
    @robotaholic Рік тому +19

    If the suspect agrees to speak with the police he's already lost

  • @WeaponX37
    @WeaponX37 8 місяців тому +20

    He was texting j Cole ?😂

    • @usmcmikeco0651
      @usmcmikeco0651 5 місяців тому +1

      Jermaine!?!? COLE!?!?! Mr. Nice watch?

    • @moji4621
      @moji4621 27 днів тому

      it was on forest hills drive

  • @dontmindmeimjustchilling
    @dontmindmeimjustchilling 22 дні тому +1

    5:00 "Lets talk about that." four little words which let you know youre DONE lmaoooo

  • @Death-999
    @Death-999 Рік тому +25

    The problem with the first guy is they don't live in reality, they think life is a movie. His story is he was sitting in the car and two people pulled guns on him, one at his head and one at his chest, so he had to shoot them in self defense. Anyone with a brain could realise if you tried to pull your gun out and shoot them you would be dead within a second, which isn't enough time for you to even pull your gun out.
    It's this kind of fantasy land living that results in so many people dying at the police's hand, because for some reason they think they can take on 12 cops and shoot them all and get away, or they think they can sprint at an officer with a knife and be the victor.

    • @-_TanBraynColinbualdo
      @-_TanBraynColinbualdo Рік тому +1

      Thank you for explaining

    • @stimihendrix3404
      @stimihendrix3404 Рік тому +2

      i don’t think you realize that if they had fake guns, then it doesn’t matter

    • @Favourcool
      @Favourcool Рік тому +1

      ​@@stimihendrix3404they could still pistol whip him before he reached for his gun dosent matter if its fake

  • @Onedurous
    @Onedurous Рік тому +32

    Keep in mind, detectives/ interrogators can be pretty scary like this, being able to trap and ensnare most people. But remember, you don't hire a Saint to catch a sinner. That's why you might see interrogators as morally grey

  • @lucidlocomotive2014
    @lucidlocomotive2014 Рік тому +55

    The second case is crazy. It sounds like clear cut self defense to me. Why is this guy sentenced 22 years? That’s insanity. If he had a good lawyer and didn’t talk to those cops he easily could have been let off with self defense

    • @antattackBAM
      @antattackBAM Рік тому +9

      I think it was something to do with the fact he stabbed the dude 13 times and he died

    • @lucidlocomotive2014
      @lucidlocomotive2014 Рік тому +19

      @@antattackBAM yeah but even then, assuming he is trying to stop the threat while adrenaline is rushing and he’s panicking, he could have just been ballistically repetitively making the stabbing motion. Like stab stab stab stab as fast as he can, 13 is not that many, and 13 stab wounds doesn’t mean he sat there meticulously stabbing the corpse 13 times. You could easily defend yourself against an aggressor legitimately and then have 13 wounds after the struggle

    • @yung007jr
      @yung007jr Рік тому +3

      Because you can’t repeatedly stab someone just because you can’t fight

    • @Bu-Aljoory
      @Bu-Aljoory Рік тому +4

      That's why you need legal representation whenever you are interrogated innocent or guilty. And yeah the 13 or more stabs doesn't help his case at all.

    • @lucidlocomotive2014
      @lucidlocomotive2014 Рік тому +10

      @@yung007jr yes you can if someone is attacking you you can defend yourself lethally

  • @RESS47
    @RESS47 10 місяців тому +3

    bro a pro glazer of the detectives but i fr love this channel

  • @lexiaaforever437
    @lexiaaforever437 Рік тому +10

    Being innocent & still interrogated I’d end up smiling due to my nerves & investigators would think somethings wrong because I’d be shocked & nervous . Smartest thing you can do is remain silent till your lawyer gets there .

  • @SleepingDragon1
    @SleepingDragon1 Рік тому +99

    I feel bad for Cade. 22 years for protecting himself.

    • @rekitrelt
      @rekitrelt Рік тому +28

      Cayde sounded like he shouldn't have gotten 22 years, idk the full case but I believe someone who was drunk and fighting someone could take 12 stab wounds without letting go

    • @FuzzMustard
      @FuzzMustard Рік тому

      And yet theres police chiefs who spend years stealing evidence, falsifying reports, beating/killing innocent suspects and when thats all brought to light, they get 6 months paid suspension and a stern talking to.

    • @landronsc
      @landronsc Рік тому +4

      Of course, its still unfortunate that he died from it, but we cant really ever know if it happened that way. Cayde was still drunk and probably wont remember all the real details. Im not saying he was in the wrong, but im not saying he wasnt either. Its hard being a detective, and this is one of the reasons why. Its rough.

    • @stimihendrix3404
      @stimihendrix3404 Рік тому +3

      @@rekitreltthe stabs that were in the back are what got him the time

    • @rekitrelt
      @rekitrelt Рік тому +4

      @@stimihendrix3404 what does that matter? If someone is holding you where you can’t get away then you could probably only stab in the back or back of head, and probably wouldn’t have room to punch or kick

  • @ElSantoLuchador
    @ElSantoLuchador Рік тому +97

    A cop with an IQ of 90 vs a perp with an IQ of 70. Two mental heavyweights engaged in a battle of wits.

  • @amesgrozy
    @amesgrozy Рік тому +7

    Many people in these comments have already said it but: NEVER talk to the police without a lawyer, even if you’re innocent. When you introduce a lawyer that’s representing you & only you into the situation, you level the playing field. Lawyers receive all information related to the case that the officers have & allow you and them to develop a story that actually makes sense. Don’t get tricked or worn down into admitting to things even if they seem frivolous.

  • @polinatalmeltzer450
    @polinatalmeltzer450 Рік тому +14

    Nobody feels paranoid after taking heroin. The guy lies even there. As a former addict, I cringed hard listening to that.

  • @swordman128
    @swordman128 Рік тому +10

    I am amazed on how fast you are growing. You are one of my favorite true crime channels.

  • @celothaentertainer
    @celothaentertainer Рік тому +3

    Mannnnnnnnn he TOLD TOLD on his dam self smh you had one right...to REMAIN silent 😂

  • @RyGuyvr213
    @RyGuyvr213 Рік тому +4

    Love this channel covers everything cops! Love you man ❤

  • @Yeshuah73
    @Yeshuah73 Рік тому +37

    If you're guilty you need a lawyer
    If you're innocent you REALLY need a lawyer

  • @SunGawdRa
    @SunGawdRa Рік тому +6

    Wow, both of the last detectives are good. They played their roles well.

    • @Wishbone_
      @Wishbone_ Рік тому +1

      For real! They almost sounded like disappointed parents confronting their kid for sneaking out.

  • @MsTtilly
    @MsTtilly Рік тому +5

    😂Stop Self Snitchin' 😂
    🤣CLR meets Dr Insanity😆

  • @spencerlucas3065
    @spencerlucas3065 Рік тому +2

    These shows are addictive. These detectives are smooth!

  • @okc_facts
    @okc_facts Рік тому +10

    he said "know what i'm saying" about 20 times which means he's guilty for sure

  • @JeffreyPerrault-hk6xe
    @JeffreyPerrault-hk6xe 7 місяців тому +1

    😂 LMFAO You can't talk your way out of a charge but you CAN definitely talk your way into getting one.

  • @johnhonker437
    @johnhonker437 Рік тому +6

    It's so weird... It's almost like repeat offenders should be in jail instead of roaming the streets. It's ALMOST like that would save A LOT of people from being murdered.

  • @HardxCorpsxKali
    @HardxCorpsxKali Рік тому +97

    Dude imagine stabbing someone because they were fighting you and you get 22 years. That’s unreal. 22 years for defending yourself.

    • @m.abhishekvarma3655
      @m.abhishekvarma3655 Рік тому +32

      The problem is 13 times stabbing. If he stab 3-5 stab not a problem but 13 that's excessive according to jury

    • @Beans-do6wc
      @Beans-do6wc Рік тому +19

      Self defense doesn't always necessarily mean you're allowed to use deadly force. It's enough to defend yourself from the attacker. Obviously if someone attacks you with a deadly weapon it'd be different though. 22 years is wild though

    • @-Timur1214
      @-Timur1214 Рік тому +14

      Thats why a jury trial is so unjust. I dont get why you guys in the US let random people vote on your sentence. Ofc for them it sounds cruel to stab someone 13 times but only a judge has enough experience to know how that can happen

    • @Beans-do6wc
      @Beans-do6wc Рік тому +9

      @-Timur1214 the alternative us random unelected officials. I would take an average joe over some old guy in a wig any day

    • @halogod0298
      @halogod0298 Рік тому +2

      @@-Timur1214 but then you would cry wolf for a corrupt judge, so there’s no way to win

  • @zeraorathemyth
    @zeraorathemyth Рік тому +26

    Officers can lie about certain things to lead to some sort of confession. This has worked in many cases

    • @ElSantoLuchador
      @ElSantoLuchador Рік тому +9

      They can lie about anything they want, but it's risky if the criminal already knows the details of the crime. First lie the cops tell and they will call BS and ask for a lawyer. Because they know for sure the cop is lying. Check.

    • @neurohack9038
      @neurohack9038 Рік тому

      Uh duh!

    • @_Circus_Clapped_
      @_Circus_Clapped_ Рік тому

      ​​@@ElSantoLuchador
      most of the smart criminals know exactly why they're being questioned

    • @donewheny8526
      @donewheny8526 Рік тому

      As an immigrant that we come here just to have right , it’s unbelievable to me how easy they wave their rights!!!!😮😮😮

  • @DivineGaming22
    @DivineGaming22 6 місяців тому +2

    Bro even if I’m 100% innocent I still get nervous and sweat when ppl question me 😂

  • @agentallegator
    @agentallegator Рік тому +17

    interrogators are weirdly corrupt and not at the same time

    • @mikesanders8621
      @mikesanders8621 Рік тому +1

      I'm smarter than you cuz I know alligator is spelled alligator not allegator.
      please someone acknowledge me. I'm dying inside.

    • @PeterPeter-rl9vn
      @PeterPeter-rl9vn Рік тому

      @@mikesanders8621I am acknowledging you

    • @wowaya
      @wowaya 10 місяців тому

      Woahh!!! Genuis and remarkable if i do say so myself. I've been saying allegator for half my life, nice to know its alligator. Thank you, Mike. ❤​@mikesanders8621

    • @agentallegator
      @agentallegator 10 місяців тому

      @@mikesanders8621 the misspelling was on purpose to make people shid

    • @dasauce600
      @dasauce600 5 місяців тому

      @@agentallegatorCan confirm, camed and shidded

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames Рік тому +11

    Some scenarios in the US evoke “felony murder” where if you are part of a group committing a crime, and someone gets killed, then everyone in the crime can be charged with the death.
    A good reason to never let someone talk you into “just” being the look-out or driver, or some minor role, in a crime…if things go wrong, saying you were just the get-away driver or whatever can still have huge consequences.

  • @bead69
    @bead69 Рік тому +3

    Average youtube user:watches for entertainment
    Me:watching to get ready 😂

  • @NekroGGRE
    @NekroGGRE Рік тому +30

    Meh, I don't think you should get 38 years for shooting 2 guys who tried to rob you, I think just because you were buying drugs you shouldn't lose self defense.

    • @mrkrazy_kng
      @mrkrazy_kng Рік тому +11

      maybe 5 - 15 years, but going to jail for 38 years because you tried to save yourself is truly crazy

    • @Healthycow
      @Healthycow Рік тому

      No you get robbed. When someone stuffs a pistol in your face you slide your shit across the seat and exit.

    • @mrkrazy_kng
      @mrkrazy_kng Рік тому +6

      ​@@Healthycow ah yes, they will 100% not shoot you when you try to leave, that's just normal, Idk why people even give they stuff up when a guy puts a gun in they face, like why would they shoot them

    • @baydiac
      @baydiac Рік тому +1

      @@mrkrazy_kngOkay. So what you’re positing is, “If I refuse to hand over my stuff they’ll shoot me, but if I hand it over I’ll get shot anyway. I would rather risk death by keeping my stuff then risk death without my stuff.”
      It’s just very… naïve? Most muggers would prefer not to murder the people they mug, because if they get caught a murder charge is a lot worse than mugging. Murder means a lot more effort too-you have to clean up the crime scene if there was a struggle, it might be in a conspicuous location that works great for a quick robbery but not so much to leave a corpse in…
      There’s very little motivation for someone who wants your belongings to shoot you. Even seeing a glimpse of their face is hardly a big deal unless you were actively focusing on it for more than a half-second. You talk a lot like a kid who thinks “criminal” is a race of human being and everyone who commits a crime is automatically a homicidal maniac who shoots for fun.
      I’m not trying to be in defense of muggers here, I’m moreso trying to tell you that your pure-hearted attitude is dangerous. You need to be more cynical and skeptical towards those cops n’ robbers games you played when you were small.
      People who get killed by muggers, robbers, and home invaders are innocently idealistic people like you who assumed you needed to defend your property to the death. It’s very rare that someone murders another human just to get ‘stuff.’ It’s very common to murder someone actively trying to kill you. Home invaders tell you to stay put, they grab what they want, then leave. Home invaders who tell you to stay put and get a gun pulled on them will probably kill you.
      It’s just adding a lot of needless risk to a situation that can usually be handled after the fact by insurance or law enforcement.

    • @baydiac
      @baydiac Рік тому

      @@mrkrazy_kngTL;DR people who otherwise had no intention of killing you will definitely gain motivation to kill you when you try to defend material objects to the death.

  • @zaug1561
    @zaug1561 Рік тому +3

    At the beginning of Lee's interrogation, seeing the lady interrogator getting emotional I thought was very unprofessional. It all made sense by the end. Brilliant. He was in checkmate either way at that point, but he might have lawyered up if the emotion card wasn't played.

  • @ScottGarland-r4v
    @ScottGarland-r4v Рік тому +20

    Just think how many truly innocent people have gone to prison due to cops making up all types of lies.

    • @mikesanders8621
      @mikesanders8621 Рік тому +1

      I would imagine it's around 45-55% of the black prison population. About 2% of the white ones.

    • @nathanmiller9918
      @nathanmiller9918 3 місяці тому

      Stanford suggested a conservative estimate of about 22,000 innocent people in prison in the U.S.

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 2 місяці тому +1

      @@mikesanders8621 Hahaha! Quality joke!

  • @sean.jablon
    @sean.jablon Рік тому +17

    Some fascinating interrogation tactics here for sure

    • @babz527
      @babz527 Рік тому

      You haven't even watched the video lmao

    • @vladkagramanov9537
      @vladkagramanov9537 Рік тому

      @@babz527 nuh uh

    • @sean.jablon
      @sean.jablon Рік тому

      @@babz527 I mean yeah I skimmed through a lot of it not gonna lie

    • @rockystudiogaming
      @rockystudiogaming Рік тому

      @@vladkagramanov9537 nuh uh'ed that nuh uh

    • @babz527
      @babz527 Рік тому

      You skimmed through a 46 min video in 2 minutes? My god... our attention spans are fucked.

  • @Mnya136
    @Mnya136 Рік тому +57

    The second one was kind of bullshit. Dude was attacked and clearly and defending himself. How is that manslaughter? If someone is attacking you and you have tried to get away and done everything you possibly could, the persons right to not be stabbed as many times as it takes should be forfeit

    • @_Circus_Clapped_
      @_Circus_Clapped_ Рік тому

      it's called a democrat justice system, they forgive criminals 24/7 but when you take out their crimi- I mean democrat voter you are always in the wrong

    • @chad_b
      @chad_b Рік тому +4

      The video was wrong. He stabbed him 13 times, not 3. I'm pretty sure some were in the back too

    • @johnhonker437
      @johnhonker437 Рік тому +3

      Lawyer, lawyer, lawyer...

    • @JacksGameReviews
      @JacksGameReviews Рік тому

      @@chad_b13 or 30?

    • @Dragondave17real
      @Dragondave17real Рік тому +6

      Or you know, maybe don't stab someone 13! times IN THE BACK(I looked it up) in "self-defense"... and maybe try a bit harder to break out of a grapple. Who are we to know maybe the other guy was just defending himself from being stabbed (he was stabbed more than 13 times, he got stabbed in the arm too). Stabbing even once can be one time too many. Stabbing someone in turn because they punched you is considered grossly excessive by any reasonable person. The perp didn't look roughed up to me, so you have one guy who is unscathed and has temper issues and another who is in the morgue. Put two and two together, it doesn't make five or three. I'll K.I.S.S. it. If you want to claim self-defense, don't stab someone. Pretty simple and easy to follow, no? Fuck, someone bit me once, I put them down instantly with two punches then they let go and I got away. Someone pulled a knife on me once, I stayed the fuck away from them, they were a complete psycho, fits the stereotype if you ask me. How to not get stabbed 101. You never need to stab someone unless its life-threatening, otherwise you're just irresponsibly rolling the dice and commiting at least manslaughter when they inevitably die.

  • @michaelmichaels138
    @michaelmichaels138 Рік тому +53

    Pretty much if you find yourself in an interrogation room you’re already screwed.

    • @veryfrozen3271
      @veryfrozen3271 Рік тому +6

      Underated comment. As someone who's been arrested been to county and known tons of ppl arrested they RARELY ever interrogate. Most of the time your being locked up they know why and have a good enough reason or allready have someone's statement. It is very uncommon thing to happen. Mfs get arrested so often cops don't got time to interrogate every single person.

    • @roageapex8738
      @roageapex8738 Рік тому +12

      Not true at all. I got arrested once for fitting the description for a robbery apparently when all I did was go to the servo and buy a doughnut and a flavoured milk which the cops took off me and never gave me back, They made me wait at the station for hours until it was like 2-3am and then finally took me into the interrogation room to try to get me to talk when I was tired and never gave me food or water (will admit I didn't ask but I didn't really have anyone around to ask for it from) Then they kept trying to say I did it and why did I do it etc when I had 0 idea wtf they were even on about. After 30mins of questioning they took me back to the holding cell, then another hour went by and they made me walk all the way home and never heard about it again since. Still never got my doughnut or strawberry milk. was pretty bullshit.

    • @slayer4501
      @slayer4501 Рік тому +4

      ​@roageapex8738 ooo I would've called a layer and sued man, next time that happens you ask for a million dollars for me bud!

    • @brandonparadis
      @brandonparadis Рік тому +1

      Yeah and now da baby killed his Interrogation

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 2 місяці тому

      That's a stupid thing to say. People are interrogated all the time, it's just that you don't see those videos because they're innocent and it's not interesting.
      Far more innocent people are interrogated than guilty people.

  • @Baerchenization
    @Baerchenization 2 місяці тому +1

    What do we learn: shooting a drug dealer as 2nd degree murder 19 years, stabbing someone in self-defense as manslaughter 22 years... get your shit straight, legal system.

  • @stonersanthem9455
    @stonersanthem9455 Рік тому +4

    I genuinely had 30 ads this video. I don’t mind helping the channel but damn Dr.Insanity that’s crazy

  • @MuziSibande
    @MuziSibande Рік тому +1

    I’m no longer going to the shop, Dr Insanity uploaded!!!🎉

  • @danielhott8315
    @danielhott8315 8 місяців тому +2

    That female detective earns her money... A1

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 2 місяці тому

      I would never have believed that. It's rather unlikely she has a 'baby girl' that age. She's just lying to get an advantage, if the victim was a ten or thirty year old, she'd be saying exactly the same crap.

  • @TheConspiredOne
    @TheConspiredOne Рік тому +1

    LOL in the display pic I thought the officer and him were having a bath together for a sec hahaha.

  • @Chill_M4sic
    @Chill_M4sic Рік тому +2

    the first guy at the first said
    ''I saw that shit on twitter''
    but later changed it to
    ''my dad called me and said did you hear about the murders?''
    slipups is so important

  • @alexxxk
    @alexxxk Рік тому +4

    the second guy just seems to me a honest guy. what kind of alibi would he do in that case with so many witness ?

  • @TheStarvingEntrepreneur
    @TheStarvingEntrepreneur 10 місяців тому +1

    I love watching these kinds of videos because I enjoy the psychology of it all, it's fascinating. I'm in sales and you'd be surprised I use similar tactics/talk tracks to these investigators when handling business reviews with clients and running negotiations lol they work

  • @adorableredfox
    @adorableredfox Рік тому +5

    why not do the usual "killer say what" trick lol

    • @thefakescientist1119
      @thefakescientist1119 Рік тому

      Lol i was literally thinking if i was a detective thats what i would do first😂

  • @thetravelgoods2760
    @thetravelgoods2760 Рік тому +2

    I already don’t talk to the cops when being stopped but then I’m no criminal 😂if I ever become one I know to just shut tf up and ask for an attorney!

  • @mypov8028
    @mypov8028 Рік тому +5

    My problem with some of these confessions is when they are tricked into not asking for a lawyer. If they don't ask that's their own stupidity however most of the time they will bring them in at 10 or 11 at night months after the crime because they know they most likely wont ask for a lawyer and if they do they will lock them up for a day or so knowing that they will most likely change their mind and talk. Most people think they bring them in at that time because if they get tiered they may confess quicker plus when tired your most likely to change your story and it's harder to keep track of your lies. That is true however depriving somebody of sleep for interrogation purposes is mental torture. They also don't care about your age or IQ level. this shit may sound fine to some people but it puts lots of innocent people away and when it does it just puts detectives into CYA mode. It could happen to you. Very little is being done to stop it. If your innocent get a lawyer because you most likely are not going home. Stop talking.

  • @Dr_Kyutoko
    @Dr_Kyutoko 5 місяців тому +2

    This is why I now know to ask for a lawyer immediately.

  • @DG10-youtube-channel
    @DG10-youtube-channel Рік тому +7

    40 years for the last case was absurd. Should be life sentence

    • @quest4adventure495
      @quest4adventure495 8 місяців тому

      40 years is a lot, very easily could end up being life.

    • @quest4adventure495
      @quest4adventure495 8 місяців тому

      But it’s because he took a plea deal.

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 2 місяці тому

      Is it? I'm not even sure he planned to murder her, I think it may have been a heat of the moment thing, or he went too far in subduing her and saw red. It's absolutely terrible, but I don't see this as being as serious as showing up at someone's house with a weapon and simply ending their life because you want to.

  • @breakingaustin
    @breakingaustin 9 місяців тому +2

    First guys surname is basically the word criminal.. man never stood a chance

  • @trickedouttech321
    @trickedouttech321 4 місяці тому +4

    If Cayde had never talked to the police that would have been self-defence all day.

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 2 місяці тому

      Not with 13 stab wounds on the other guy, no way. Also, he didn't actually say anything incriminating. It was already clear there was a physical altercation and that the dead guy had not stab himself 13 times. They really didn't fish anything out of him that was some kind of a key in court, I just don't see it.
      Shocked he got 22 years though.

  • @markwinter9001
    @markwinter9001 Рік тому +4

    Why did you get the ammo the same day the murder occurred if it was really self defense?

  • @loveforeignaccents
    @loveforeignaccents Рік тому +4

    Everyone and their brother who watches this type of content has seen the Lee Rodarte interrogation.

  • @gdhdgeheshsbebe2867
    @gdhdgeheshsbebe2867 Рік тому +2

    bro the last guy could have gotten away he got guilt tripped and then folded 😂

  • @TheProtagonistDies
    @TheProtagonistDies Рік тому +11

    you did that man wrong in that thumbnail 😅

    • @jetsgo66
      @jetsgo66 Рік тому +2

      Dudes shining like a bowling ball

  • @marcarc135
    @marcarc135 Рік тому +1

    It’s started off like this sir, we were in the V then I saw the aliens come down.. just speak foolishly seems simple enough lol.

  • @okc_facts
    @okc_facts Рік тому +3

    if someone says "know what i'm saying" it means they're guilty

  • @charmy-kitty
    @charmy-kitty Рік тому +1

    the guy picking his nose 😭

  • @michaelallen3395
    @michaelallen3395 Рік тому +3

    The first interrogation with this guy is exactly how they all start out with their story which usually goes something like "No never heard about that or never knew them but saw it on the news etc", then half way through they realise 'Their Story' isn't getting them off with the amount of evidence the cops have. This is why with most interrogations they don't just ask for a lawyer at the start if they do that they don't know what evidence cop's have so they wait and lie and wait then finally ask for the lawyer. It's sad these guy's being killed for a bit of weed, couple $ not all of them chose that street life they were born into it so never had a chance.

  • @knapperfranke9648
    @knapperfranke9648 8 місяців тому

    Einfach die unterhaltsamsten Videos auf UA-cam! Grüße aus Deutschland!🇩🇪🫶🏻

  • @timetraveler1973
    @timetraveler1973 Рік тому +6

    i was interrogated by detectives over a severe felony at one point. i showed up naked with a bag of charcoal and kept screaming "CHICKEN RIBS OR STEAK ?" while naked holding a bag of charcoal. i won the interrogation and got a new group of cop friends who are drinkin a grillin partners now

    • @otzenfree1998
      @otzenfree1998 Рік тому

      What did you hope to gain from leaving this comment? Whatever it was, let me tell ya, it didn't work.

    • @timetraveler1973
      @timetraveler1973 Рік тому +1

      @@otzenfree1998 dont even remember typing it. i have a tendancy to get plastered on football game days.....

    • @otzenfree1998
      @otzenfree1998 Рік тому +2

      @@timetraveler1973 this is a totally believable response

    • @emogurrrl586
      @emogurrrl586 8 місяців тому

      ​@@timetraveler1973lmao

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 2 місяці тому

      @@timetraveler1973 Do you time travel using your space key?

  • @CarsCatAliens
    @CarsCatAliens Рік тому +1

    Definitely have started recognizing when the detectives start using the "Reid technique". Ive noticed in different interrogations the same lines being used. Its interesting

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner Рік тому +9

    If they weren't stupid, they wouldn't be criminals.

  • @eyuin5716
    @eyuin5716 Рік тому +2

    Man, Star Wars Theory really let himself go.

  • @spicynugget_0294
    @spicynugget_0294 2 місяці тому

    Damn those 2 detectives that were on Lee's case are amazing

  • @mukta230
    @mukta230 Рік тому +11

    honestly this is my take-away from all this: don't talk to the cops, get a lawyer.

  • @Johnny455
    @Johnny455 Рік тому

    If someone asks me if I'm lying, and I'm not lying I still look like I'm lying

  • @Day-gl3ro
    @Day-gl3ro Рік тому +11

    There will never be a time that I look at "gangsters" as anything other than sad, broken people covering it up by acting though.

  • @LordKimbote-472
    @LordKimbote-472 Рік тому +6

    Legend has it the detective still doesnt know what kelsey was saying

  • @Lowcon
    @Lowcon Рік тому

    I don't always agree with your descriptions or takes but it's still interesting

  • @Willdreynolds870621
    @Willdreynolds870621 Рік тому +10

    Still blows my mind. An officer can mag dump into a kid 20 feet away with a stick if he steps forward. But us civilians have to be with in an inch of death before we can even fire once. And we still face murder charges. Talk about broken.

    • @Vonnyg253
      @Vonnyg253 8 місяців тому

      Preach brother !!!!

    • @onestopfabshop3224
      @onestopfabshop3224 7 місяців тому

      Yup it's sure messed up. That tells me our lives aren't as important as cops/government.

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 2 місяці тому

      *within
      Not at all.

  • @ghost.ranger1628
    @ghost.ranger1628 2 місяці тому +1

    I don't think Cayde meant to kill him. I feel Cayde was truthful and was getting his as- beat and started stabbing to get away from the guy.

  • @lour8548
    @lour8548 Рік тому +5

    Never say honestly to detectives if you're being integrated cause 1. it's a red flag for the detectives and 2.If you're being honest and you know you are there's no need to say honestly if you're telling the truth.

  • @nufailanoon
    @nufailanoon 11 місяців тому

    I really want a study about if detectives can make innocent people confess about things they never did

  • @retlocpeck325
    @retlocpeck325 Рік тому +23

    22 years for Cayde is a bit much. He should've gotten 5-10 years MAX

    • @ChrisM-bn5vr
      @ChrisM-bn5vr Рік тому +1

      Yeah I thought this was insane, in a place like Europe he would have gotten like 5 years.

    • @ragetyler-s6n
      @ragetyler-s6n Рік тому +5

      He took it to trial and lost. That's why his sentence is so high. He most likely could've pleaded guilty and gotten less time. On another note he deserves the time. He was a coward and used a weapon for something he could've used his hands. Ultimately taking another mans life. Getting beat up is not an excuse for lethal force as it should be.

    • @veezuhlife
      @veezuhlife Рік тому +5

      @@ragetyler-s6n or maybe instead of trying to assault people just be an adult and keep your hands to yourself... then you wouldnt have to worry about being stabbed or shot

    • @ragetyler-s6n
      @ragetyler-s6n Рік тому

      @@veezuhlife That's the best way but sometimes you have to defend yourself and he did it the wrong way. I'd never advocate violence against innocent people but you have every right to defend yourself. Even take life but only under certain circumstances.

  • @slendabruh1594
    @slendabruh1594 Рік тому +2

    That female detective would make me want to strike again.

  • @SpokenWorldTV
    @SpokenWorldTV Рік тому +8

    actual title should be "When Average IQ Detectives Trick Idiot Suspects"

  • @FredCowgill
    @FredCowgill Рік тому

    Thanks for including the thing about the lawyer. The way they treat these suspects would be downright abhorrent if they were indeed innocent. I have zero doubt that this happens every day to innocent people.

  • @xwyatt9876
    @xwyatt9876 Рік тому +7

    man I thought they said the second guy killed him by stabbing him 3 times not 13 I was on his side thinking he'd be good until the end when I heard 13 times that's insane in a street fight.

    • @Dragondave17real
      @Dragondave17real Рік тому +3

      Yeah, finally a sane person, I can't believe there's someone saying they should've stabbed him 13 times in the back and the head. It was more than 13 too. 13 was the number of times they got stabbed in the back.

  • @x3zack
    @x3zack Рік тому +2

    28:30 yo detective reeds whole outfit is beautiful, he is a Doll!

  • @josh098-
    @josh098- Рік тому +4

    Fascinating 🤔