When The Suspect Is Smarter Than The Detective

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  • Опубліковано 20 лис 2024

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  • @legendaryjeffreyJCS
    @legendaryjeffreyJCS Рік тому +65722

    What a great 39th birthday present

    • @Kwastaken
      @Kwastaken Рік тому +2090

      Happy birthday Jeff!

    • @snowman2834
      @snowman2834 Рік тому +2148

      Did you actually rob the store

    • @jacobvanausdeln1696
      @jacobvanausdeln1696 Рік тому +1244

      sober life and keep moving forward.
      You’re doing good

    • @favd7181
      @favd7181 Рік тому +410

      Happy birthday sir jeff from your fan here in the PH.🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

    • @samashmouz
      @samashmouz Рік тому +237

      Happy birthday 🤙

  • @rayirth.upside-down
    @rayirth.upside-down Рік тому +25992

    Detective: "You have the right to remain silent"
    Suspect: * stays silent *
    Detective: 😠

    • @chelskaf
      @chelskaf Рік тому +691

      right and that comment of " we are getting paid more than you are" was so unnecessary there was no need for that at all

    • @rayirth.upside-down
      @rayirth.upside-down Рік тому +322

      @@chelskaf America's justice system is so messed up. How can someone just get through violating someone's constitutional rights over and over and face no consequences?

    • @jefolson6989
      @jefolson6989 Рік тому +186

      "you have the right to an attorney. So are you just gonna sit there and not say anything? It will be easier on you if you just tell us what you did. "
      Um....I'm gonna wait for my lawyer. Why don't YOU remain silent?

    • @MbongeniMhlanga
      @MbongeniMhlanga Рік тому +11

      😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇

    • @Bug504
      @Bug504 Рік тому +15

      Im pretty sure you need to invoke the 5th to use it

  • @josephringling769
    @josephringling769 Рік тому +10927

    This guy is highly intelligent and has a ton of willpower. He beat the two detectives at their own game while withdrawing from heroin. Hats off to that fella. He's one strong man.

    • @ws641
      @ws641 Рік тому +197

      we saw the video aswell joseph

    • @floggyWM1
      @floggyWM1 Рік тому +444

      lol, its not that hard. If they trying to get a confession out of you, that means they dont have enough evidence. All you need to do is just shut up

    • @mathprodigy
      @mathprodigy Рік тому +72

      ​@@floggyWM1 good way to put it

    • @levistepanian5341
      @levistepanian5341 Рік тому

      @@ws641 shit up

    • @-Clarity-
      @-Clarity- Рік тому

      @@floggyWM1 bro if you were on heroin you will definitely confess, you cannot control yourself, which is another reason why fathers kill and beat their wives or children is bc they cannot control them selves

  • @mdkaff
    @mdkaff Рік тому +9946

    A cop saying "now you've handcuffed me" to a guy *actually* in handcuffs is the height of absurdity

    • @gh6sttrash769
      @gh6sttrash769 Рік тому +173

      usa moment

    • @Rudeboycycles
      @Rudeboycycles Рік тому +64

      Merica’

    • @barneystinson4289
      @barneystinson4289 Рік тому +90

      ​@@uberedblackwolf4438 Weird ahh comment

    • @deml8553
      @deml8553 Рік тому +57

      @@barneystinson4289 yeah wtf his bro talking about

    • @goingoutsad
      @goingoutsad Рік тому +49

      @@uberedblackwolf4438 bros just chatting at this point💀

  • @zacharylovell9565
    @zacharylovell9565 5 місяців тому +493

    When I was in jail they denied me my PRESCRIBED medication for withdrawals and they made me withdrawal with zero assistance. They wouldn't allow my psychiatric medicine either. A couple years earlier my cousin committed s*icide in jail after they refused to give him his schizophrenic medication for a week straight. It should absolutely be illegal to withhold someone's prescribed medication, period. Jail or not.

    • @nonafie
      @nonafie Місяць тому +12

      lowkey curious what both you and your cousin went to jail for, but maybe its better not to ask

    • @TheBodyCamChronicles
      @TheBodyCamChronicles Місяць тому +3

      That’s fucked up

    • @bows4031
      @bows4031 24 дні тому +8

      Wonderful blood line

    • @poojan9893
      @poojan9893 24 дні тому +1

      You should go after them and sue

    • @swan42069
      @swan42069 23 дні тому +1

      that has to be illegal u should sue if you're able to

  • @jashton8710
    @jashton8710 Рік тому +5738

    So let's put all of this in a nutshell. If you're ever arrested and detained, the only words to ever come out of your mouth should be, "I want a lawyer'.

    • @nikolaifinukov3375
      @nikolaifinukov3375 Рік тому +784

      Wham, Bam, thank you for the coke, put me back in the cell is a great 2nd alternative.

    • @airplane3359
      @airplane3359 Рік тому +218

      And ask for something to eat and drink.

    • @amysmith3247
      @amysmith3247 Рік тому +42

      But but but if you do they assume you guilty 😔😂😂😂

    • @sakabula2357
      @sakabula2357 Рік тому +326

      ​@amysmith3247 don't worry about what the cops think...worry about what a judge or jury think..

    • @buddyrojek9417
      @buddyrojek9417 Рік тому +39

      @@sakabula2357 exactly

  • @TheSportsPROgram
    @TheSportsPROgram Рік тому +10017

    It is scary that someone innocent could pay for a crime they didn't do because of someone in law enforcement know how to exploit their fear and get false confessions.

    • @mitchhifi9192
      @mitchhifi9192 Рік тому +403

      This is a massive issue in Japan

    • @Kliq_X-factor
      @Kliq_X-factor Рік тому +474

      its guilty till proven innocent. dont let anyone tell you anything different.

    • @hearswhos
      @hearswhos Рік тому +96

      Happens all the time, it’s sad really

    • @akash02k
      @akash02k Рік тому +86

      Yeah,they don't care as this is their daily job also they will face issues if they don't solve the case, so they do whatever suits better to them. Just want to solve the case anyhow

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger Рік тому +145

      @@mitchhifi9192
      Japan is perfect and Katanas can cut tanks. Don't make fun of my fedora, or m'lady waifu pillow. Japan is flawless. Nani!
      (It hurt to type this.)

  • @bosschic888
    @bosschic888 Рік тому +8525

    It's insane to think that exercising your basic constitutional rights can be considered outsmarting the cops, but that's exactly what happened in this situation

    • @LesioJunior1
      @LesioJunior1 Рік тому +87

      well that's america

    • @WhitePerson-
      @WhitePerson- Рік тому +141

      Mostly people will spill beans under stress and mental pressure and bait questions.

    • @danka4960
      @danka4960 Рік тому +26

      He never ask for a lawyer at 10:45
      Only part this channel got wrong. He asked why does he need a lawyer.

    • @aymanehrouch
      @aymanehrouch Рік тому +123

      ​@@danka4960
      10:18 "I'm not talking to you, I want a lawyer"

    • @arghjain3749
      @arghjain3749 Рік тому +47

      ​@@danka4960he said "I don't know why, I need a lawyer." There is a comma there, that got lost because of his tone and this channel's inability to caption properly

  • @tibby93
    @tibby93 7 місяців тому +99

    i love how his voice never changes

  • @georgestevens1556
    @georgestevens1556 Рік тому +10897

    Hearing Jeff cleaned up his life after this and was able to remove that evil drug from his life is truly truly inspiring. GOD Bless you Jeff.

  • @eric123120
    @eric123120 Рік тому +29324

    Crazy how he 'outsmarted' the detective by literally just exercising his constitutional rights lol

    • @nt0027
      @nt0027 Рік тому +2262

      Crazy how went asked for a lawyer they didn't provide any😂

    • @uncledaddy9207
      @uncledaddy9207 Рік тому +180

      @@nt0027 ikr

    • @juggy2006
      @juggy2006 Рік тому +1304

      ​@@nt0027 he even asked for medical assistance and didnt get any, thats messed up.

    • @jib7793
      @jib7793 Рік тому +310

      That’s how they get people they act like they’re your friend and going to help you and then ask you things that they’re not allowed to do without your permission but since most people don’t know their rights and what they can and can’t do they get scared into telling them yes you can do that and boom just like that they’ve given up some of their rights.

    • @syrthdr09sybr34
      @syrthdr09sybr34 Рік тому +345

      Cops get trained on how to talk people into incriminating themselves, so I say it is about time the people start educating themselves on how to not fall into that trap.

  • @lelandunruh7896
    @lelandunruh7896 Рік тому +3375

    I only worked as a defense attorney for a very short time but I learnt an important lesson: *never* talk to the police. It will almost never help you, and can really hurt you.

    • @oopalonga
      @oopalonga Рік тому

      exactly. . .otusmarting the police means shutting the fuck up imho

    • @patrickthenomad
      @patrickthenomad Рік тому +44

      Glad you learnt it

    • @justinsellers9402
      @justinsellers9402 Рік тому +177

      As a fellow defense attorney, I 95% agree with you. Remove the almost and you're golden.

    • @lelandunruh7896
      @lelandunruh7896 Рік тому +64

      @@justinsellers9402 Other than lawyerly habit I included the "almost" because I think there is an extremely thin slice of interactions (traffic stops?) where just being cordial and saying the absolute minimum probably has better returns in the long run than being completely silent does. But I don't actually have numbers to back that up.

    • @lelandunruh7896
      @lelandunruh7896 Рік тому +102

      @Michael B You'd be shocked at how many people believe the old canard "if you've done nothing wrong you have nothing to fear".

  • @JacketsOnFire
    @JacketsOnFire 9 місяців тому +230

    “I half ass know that all I came up here was to get a fucking coke and I got that, now I want a butterfinger.” Jeff is comedy 😂

  • @CT-ho3no
    @CT-ho3no Рік тому +4330

    This guy is super smart. And to think he was doing it while he was sick and in pain. Imagine what he could do when he’s feeling great. Good luck, Jeff!

    • @bryanmarks608
      @bryanmarks608 Рік тому +157

      He’s an addict. He’s extremely skilled at manipulation and lying.

    • @josea5600
      @josea5600 Рік тому +163

      He turned his life around if y'all watched to the end

    • @lancevance8215
      @lancevance8215 Рік тому +15

      How’s the boot taste?

    • @abocas
      @abocas Рік тому +23

      Imagine what he could do as a law abiding citizen ...
      .

    • @chocolatesquirrel2002
      @chocolatesquirrel2002 Рік тому +15

      ​@@abocas truly a functioning member of society

  • @DJFAT1991
    @DJFAT1991 Рік тому +4226

    the best thing about this video is the fact he has turned his life around and is being better.

  • @patrickcloutier6801
    @patrickcloutier6801 Рік тому +2491

    Gold medal to that guy for his ability to maintain awareness, despite experiencing withdrawal symptoms, and despite having no attorney present.

    • @pitbullterrier4277
      @pitbullterrier4277 Рік тому +30

      I went through withdrawal and it keeps you on your toes. Your adrenalin goes up and your brain works faster, than somebody who is not experiencing it. Anyways, good for him. ACAB

    • @Reactions5.0
      @Reactions5.0 Рік тому +10

      Yes, gold medal to the guy who robbed a place... 🤡

    • @zxisFN
      @zxisFN Рік тому +34

      there was no evidence that he robbed the place he would be guilty if there was💀💀

    • @op25500
      @op25500 Рік тому +7

      Yep, they should have let him go, it's just cruel not to. They are waiting for Withdrawals to really kick in and sooner or later anybody may say anything. 48 hrs, would be hell.

    • @yeahitsme4066
      @yeahitsme4066 Рік тому +14

      @@Reactions5.0 yeah gold medal to the no evidence

  • @shadowunifer
    @shadowunifer 3 місяці тому +52

    One of the best lines in Better Call Saul, “Did you say anything stupid and by that I mean ANYTHING AT ALL?”

  • @AkronJosh
    @AkronJosh Рік тому +50008

    Here's all u need to understand: the technique used by the detectives all around our country was developed by a guy who got false confessions 🤣

    • @MrSpacelyy
      @MrSpacelyy Рік тому +579

      They said that in de video

    • @Slikk0201
      @Slikk0201 Рік тому +3537

      ​@@MrSpacelyy think this comment was meant for people like me who go straight to the comments

    • @davidperrier6149
      @davidperrier6149 Рік тому +653

      @@Slikk0201 I thought I was the only one that did that

    • @trailertrashdezTroy
      @trailertrashdezTroy Рік тому +448

      Reid, everyone or anyone who plans to do a crime should know about this. the best bet is to not murder or hurt anyone but if u do find yourself in this sit just realize your not going h9me right away and ask for a lawyer and last but not least do it by yourself because whoever you think won't tell. they will but just don't hurt people it will never be a good decision for you it will end your life and destroy so many others.

    • @EstbXCIII
      @EstbXCIII Рік тому

      Bs.. it's actually been extremely effective in locking up murderers, rapists, serial killers. Yeah it's ironic.. bht that doesn't mean it hasn't worked.

  • @Xerex9999
    @Xerex9999 Рік тому +2798

    warms my heart to know he turned his life around, way to go Jeff!

    • @Vichu2601
      @Vichu2601 Рік тому +31

      is it just me or he does look like zlatan ibrahimovic in the interrogation video

    • @EB-Ghost6
      @EB-Ghost6 Рік тому +10

      good for him ik its hard work

    • @porschetarga4s
      @porschetarga4s Рік тому +35

      Indeed, that is the most ironic part. Stood up for his rights trying to frame him, made him think don’t want this bs anymore, turns around his life. If he went to prison he would rot away, actually denying him to turn his life the other way.

    • @Rubberbandfan1
      @Rubberbandfan1 Рік тому +11

      @@Vichu2601 He looks like Niko Bellic from GTA 4.

    • @svampebob007
      @svampebob007 Рік тому +13

      "wam bam, thank you for the coke, now put me back in the cell, cause that's my home"
      This is what makes me want to slap the living shit out of everybody that says "junkies deserve to rot in prison"
      Jeff is obviously not dumb, there was probably other factors that lead him to that point in his life because I'm pretty sure anybody that "knows what's best for them" wouldn't say that to the cop with a straight face 🤣
      He has obviouly been through the system and already learned what "it" was after, what "it" was meant to be/do.
      Jeff was and is better then that.

  • @jimhabsfan
    @jimhabsfan 11 місяців тому +2120

    Immediately request a lawyer and remain silent because, "Anything you say can and will be used AGAINST you in a court of law."
    NOTHING you say will be used to HELP you in a court of law.

    • @redrooster3420
      @redrooster3420 7 місяців тому +140

      I've heard of situations where a simple question a cop asked of "how are you?" and both answers of "good" OR "bad" ended up screwing people over and making it harder for them to avoid institutionalization against their will! The cops argued bs like "well if you said you were good in this situation, there's clearly something up with you, and you must be mentally ill" or "well if you're bad, you're clearly a liability to yourself and need to be institutionalized" :( It's really messed up how even TINY sentences can get blown out of context by cops because they will look for anything to get people locked up (especially if those people have relatively little power)!
      The single best advice is what you said: Do Not Talk To Cops. Always ask for a lawyer and remain silent when cops are around. They are tools of the carceral state, not our friends.

    • @howdareyou41
      @howdareyou41 6 місяців тому +19

      like cool video but yeah 99.9999999999999% of the time you should be asking for a lawyer

    • @ressurecteddead
      @ressurecteddead 5 місяців тому +7

      ​@@redrooster3420 Wow that is solid, never thought of it like that.

    • @carlitosortiz2870
      @carlitosortiz2870 4 місяці тому +3

      But for some reason 99% don't actually listen to those instructions.....stress, anxiety, shock ect

    • @carlitosortiz2870
      @carlitosortiz2870 4 місяці тому +3

      ​@@redrooster3420those phantom people you talked of must of had a shit lawyer or you're exaggerating

  • @SomeChristian101
    @SomeChristian101 2 місяці тому +16

    Jeff took a massive W in this bro, it's good to see that he also stopped using drugs, god bless him man.

  • @Boubrowse
    @Boubrowse Рік тому +2601

    The fact the read technique worked on someone who wasn’t guilty is just evidence on how the system is trying to screw you

    • @blackunicorn288
      @blackunicorn288 Рік тому +46

      I cant believe they are using it 😂😂 this is fucked up 😂😂

    • @403.FORBIDDEN
      @403.FORBIDDEN Рік тому

      An interrogation method designed to trick criminals into telling on themselves is evidence the entire system is trying to screw you, really?

    • @letsrelaxwithtexts2114
      @letsrelaxwithtexts2114 Рік тому +15

      THE REID TECHNICH ALSO WAS KEY TO GET THOUSANDS OF DANGEROUS CRIMINALS CONVICTED...

    • @douggale5962
      @douggale5962 Рік тому

      I am ashamed to live in a country where the police are total liars, like they are in the USA. Detectives are trained to be utterly dishonourable, it's disgusting.

    • @OUSTET
      @OUSTET Рік тому +130

      @@letsrelaxwithtexts2114 so that makes innocent lives getting crushed meaningless ?? Sounds like some hitler shit fr

  • @mave734
    @mave734 Рік тому +2377

    He’s 100% right too. All theyre trying to do is trick him into a confession. When I was younger I was hanging around a bad crowd. Had detectives hiding out on my block watching every move & I had no idea. When they finally arrested me for something else they brought me into the room & started hammering me with questions about something completely unrelated to what I was originally arrested for. They tried bringing in false evidence to get me to admit to the crimes they wanted me to admit too. They tried saying I was identified by a person we use to sell the product too. Well I never even met that dude face to face. Once they told me he identified me I knew everything they were saying was bullshit. Kept my mouth shut & got out of all 6 felonies they tried pinning on me. Thankfully that was my wakeup call & I got out from that area & crowd. Records 100% clean now & I can live my life stress free not wondering if anyones watching my every move.

    • @awwitsHurts
      @awwitsHurts Рік тому +50

      Tricked him into a confession? Thats absolutely fucked up?? What if he ironically said "Sure I did it Cop, LOL" , would he be penalised for the robbery as 100% unguilty!??? WHAT IS THIS WORLD WE LIVE IN

    • @agustinfernandez5115
      @agustinfernandez5115 Рік тому +28

      @@awwitsHurts i dont think thats how it works, the doble negative in the video "i didnt do nothing" would have been used as some sort of confession if that was the case

    • @metallkopf988
      @metallkopf988 Рік тому

      You can't just tell them you did it. That's a very weak and easily retractable blanket confession. They need to have details that only the perpetrator would know. It has to be believable and match with evidence.
      But some of these techniques are just idiotic. Interrogate someone long enough and they'll admit to shooting Kennedy, even if they were born in 1970...

    • @WynneL
      @WynneL Рік тому +19

      Good for you. It's hard to withstand such psychological duress. I'm glad you turned your life around.

    • @Killerkarotte1
      @Killerkarotte1 Рік тому +3

      Nice story, bro.
      Your grandma knows it?

  • @Nesguy92
    @Nesguy92 11 місяців тому +2003

    That opening line. "you a good cop?" "No im usually the prick" "you look like a prick"

    • @danielklenda85
      @danielklenda85 3 місяці тому

      your a bunch of killers

    • @alexanderkessinger1004
      @alexanderkessinger1004 2 місяці тому +34

      lol I knew right then that it was gonna be epic 💯

    • @JustLIkerapunzel
      @JustLIkerapunzel 21 день тому +4

      I almost died 😂😂😂 That's some quick comeback for someone who's withdrawing even. Seen sober people being slower hahaha

    • @dhncgaming1928
      @dhncgaming1928 20 днів тому +1

      bro absolutely cooked these mopes with the FIRST NINE WORDS HE UTTERED

  • @adi_yeeet
    @adi_yeeet 6 місяців тому +95

    Bro really got arrested just to get a free coke and walk away a free man 😂

  • @bjt81366
    @bjt81366 Рік тому +168

    Never talk to cops. NEVER, when they say I'm trying to help you. Recognize, you're in handcuffs. In the box all he/she wants is to clear this as fast as possible. You mean ZERO, no matter how "friendly" he/she is. Great job brah. God bless you!

    • @WhiskeyNeaty
      @WhiskeyNeaty Рік тому +2

      What if the cop is nonbinary? Or even... a pickle??

    • @dimlockfork5170
      @dimlockfork5170 Рік тому +3

      @@WhiskeyNeaty free food i guess

    • @cuddlebug8106
      @cuddlebug8106 Рік тому

      Also don’t talk to cops because “ anything you say can and WILL be used used against you “. Cops take a lot of things out of context when it fits their agenda and also have terrible memory and will misconstrue events.

    • @alliehof1469
      @alliehof1469 День тому

      Acab

    • @masterk99999
      @masterk99999 День тому

      This is the best advice. NEVER talk without a lawyer. Ever! Watch TV cops. 99% of the time they would not have enough evidence to convict without the info they get from interrogations.

  • @lscales6131
    @lscales6131 Рік тому +640

    A lawyer buddy of mine said one time he was walking down the hall towards another client and a door opened up and he heard the cop say “why should I tell you about the evidence we have you haven’t helped me.” He stopped knocked on the door and asked the gentleman in custody if he had a lawyer. He said no and then my buddy gave him his card told him to not say another word and that “we can get all the evidence in discovery” both his original client and new client were out of the station within a few hours and neither were ever charged with anything. My buddy has a great relationship with police but man he doesn’t like that they can lie to get a confession.

    • @Globbs
      @Globbs Рік тому

      @@succhiami you must live in lala land where real shit never happens and everyone is just lying to you.

    • @dandan7973
      @dandan7973 Рік тому +5

      Yea I was an idiot at 18 and fell for the lie.

    • @Anonymous------
      @Anonymous------ Рік тому +9

      ​@@dandan7973
      Are you a better citizen or a smarter criminal now? 😂

    • @TheXenProject
      @TheXenProject Рік тому +10

      It should be considered entrapment if they lie.

    • @thissuckslikeanoob637
      @thissuckslikeanoob637 Рік тому

      Your buddy definitely freed 2 criminals.

  • @brewffine
    @brewffine 3 місяці тому +42

    "wham bam
    thank you for the coke
    put me back in the cell
    that's my home"
    LMAO Jeff needs to be a rapper 😂

  • @RebuttalRecords
    @RebuttalRecords Рік тому +3915

    Legend has it Jeff went on to become a great criminal defense attorney.

  • @MaxwellMarrow
    @MaxwellMarrow Рік тому +2274

    This guy probably is more inspirational than he realizes.
    More power to him that he cleaned up his life, recovery isn't easy but he shown that it's possible.

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Рік тому +6

      I am no watching the vid past where I shut it off around 1.5 min. But at least that is a bit of a happy ending, depending on what he ends up doing.

    • @mcap8396
      @mcap8396 Рік тому

      I’m skeptical. He definitely still looks like a junkie

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX Рік тому +4

      @johnjordan3527evidently not
      But he is surprisingly fluent still
      Either that or typos

    • @HercadosP
      @HercadosP Рік тому

      @@APersonOnUA-camX Understandable, better than what some hippity hoppities songs out there

    • @-pROvAK
      @-pROvAK Рік тому

      He isn't inspirational at all lol he got lucky. That's it, just luck. People on UA-cam are so dumb

  • @Mekose
    @Mekose Рік тому +2702

    Kind of terrifying that he asked for a lawyer and hospitalization and yet the police continued to interrogate him. Isn't that a violation of constitutional rights? Couldn't Jeff sue the department for breaching those rights?

    • @abe-eba
      @abe-eba Рік тому +404

      That kind of treatment is nothing compared to what used to be done in that room before the cameras and all

    • @shawndashno6022
      @shawndashno6022 Рік тому +225

      Not the department. However, Jeff could certainly bring a civil suit against the individual detective, but he would need money for court fee's, lawyer costs, etc. They don't make it easy, but he absolutely could.

    • @jamesellison5906
      @jamesellison5906 Рік тому +51

      Worse treatment happens DAILY

    • @ryanisbelle6107
      @ryanisbelle6107 Рік тому +41

      ​@@shawndashno6022Individual cops can't be prosecuted. They have qualified immunity.

    • @mrlahjr
      @mrlahjr Рік тому +35

      @@ryanisbelle6107Not from the Lord though. They’ll pay for sure.

  • @WizardOfWitz
    @WizardOfWitz 5 місяців тому +40

    Lol as soon as he asked for a lawyer, they weren't allowed to question him anymore. So, I hope this precinct was held accountable for their blatant disregard of rights

  • @kings2284
    @kings2284 Рік тому +2054

    He's not just smart, he's also lucky this actually made it to the public

    • @paulalex17
      @paulalex17 Рік тому +9

      Word!!!

    • @bigdaddysbaked
      @bigdaddysbaked Рік тому +17

      I remember watching this about 2 years ago, I haven't watched the vid yet but they call him an anti hero and compare him to the Grinch and bad Santa if I'm not mistaken. I like that video a lot more

    • @bigdaddysbaked
      @bigdaddysbaked Рік тому +1

      I just don't like the way his voice sounds in this

    • @jasonpreston2703
      @jasonpreston2703 Рік тому +4

      A lot of people already know it's like this. This bullshit is every police interrogation

    • @saltyninja5534
      @saltyninja5534 Рік тому +9

      its not luck the police half to release this stuff to the public and he took it off there and uploaded it himself and was also a smart move

  • @fruitygranulizer540
    @fruitygranulizer540 Рік тому +730

    "we're getting paid more than you are so we got a lot of time man" instantly started to root for the jeff at that point

    • @combo1184
      @combo1184 Рік тому +33

      the longer it takes to interrogate him the more expensive the dead end will get

  • @AcmeRacing
    @AcmeRacing Рік тому +924

    I laughed out loud when the second guy said "Now you've handcuffed me because you've asked for a lawyer." The guy is _literally_ handcuffed, and the cop is appealing for sympathy because the suspect is making it hard for him to get a confession.

    • @narajuna
      @narajuna Рік тому +11

      Think we all feel the sorrow for the Copper, always the victims :(

    • @Jmoney1001
      @Jmoney1001 Рік тому +18

      Imagine how these cops gaslight there wives lol

    • @Svenshine
      @Svenshine Рік тому +17

      Yea also how they said “we’re getting paid more than you to sit here”. But actually the cost to him would be ten years while for them would be just a few hours pay lol

    • @CoolHandLouis
      @CoolHandLouis Рік тому

      "Now you've handcuffed me because you've asked for a lawyer" that was OBVIOUSLY a set up to trip up the suspect. Jeff didn't bite.

    • @SuperMichelleDJ
      @SuperMichelleDJ Рік тому

      And the cops lied to the guy by saying that he never told them anything when he actually did. He told them he never did anything wrong. It just goes to show you that most police officers have selective hearing or don't even listen.

  • @richardhedd3080
    @richardhedd3080 9 місяців тому +23

    This is criminal. You either have enough evidence to go to trial or you let him walk. Trying to trick someone into a confessing when you don't have enough evidence to convict is criminal.

  • @TuFlintstone
    @TuFlintstone Рік тому +939

    ATM Jeff wasn't aware that he was making an instructional video on what to do when you get arrested. Way to go Jeff!

    • @DaileyWoodworks
      @DaileyWoodworks Рік тому +48

      Step 1: remain silent.
      There are no additional steps.
      Do you understand?
      Jeff: (remains silent)

    • @GaryCameron780
      @GaryCameron780 Рік тому +2

      @@DaileyWoodworks Best part of the video. :)

    • @barbiebandeaux
      @barbiebandeaux Рік тому

      Taking notes

    • @nosfe9124
      @nosfe9124 Рік тому

      @@DaileyWoodworks Remaining silent works when you know they don't have any evidence. If they caught you red-handed, it won't do anything.

    • @CoolHandLouis
      @CoolHandLouis Рік тому +1

      It's really not a good instructional video. He talked too much.

  • @aurathewolf6737
    @aurathewolf6737 Рік тому +4753

    I'm terrified of get falsely accused of crimes I didn't commit. So this guy really helped me learn a thing or two.
    Edit: Guys I live in America, being sentenced because of something you didn't even do is very common here and our justice system kind of sucks

    • @shawnjenkins7469
      @shawnjenkins7469 Рік тому +43

      Then don't ever come to Georgia.

    • @entertainmenthehe
      @entertainmenthehe Рік тому +33

      ​@@shawnjenkins7469bro did u read

    • @chikapunk4340
      @chikapunk4340 Рік тому +24

      @@shawnjenkins7469did you even read

    • @sjenkins8468
      @sjenkins8468 Рік тому +8

      @@chikapunk4340 Yeah, I did. Do you have a grasp of comprehension? Thrill me.

    • @sjenkins8468
      @sjenkins8468 Рік тому +1

      @@chikapunk4340 Yep. What did I miss?

  • @rg8301
    @rg8301 Рік тому +531

    "You can't trust most cops". Quote from a buddy of mine who is a retired state trooper.

    • @carrie2945
      @carrie2945 Рік тому +4

      😂

    • @SC1127-p4k
      @SC1127-p4k Рік тому +54

      Lmfao, you cant trust any cop

    • @Static140
      @Static140 Рік тому +10

      @@SC1127-p4k 💯

    • @darrenlawson4909
      @darrenlawson4909 Рік тому

      You can't trust any Cop that is active as a Cop because even if he or she is a decent person they are members of the Blue Line Gang first and foremost and they all know the consequences of ratting on the gang therefore it doesn't happen. If a fellow officer lies on you they will back the lie every time.

    • @jerrysetlerr770
      @jerrysetlerr770 Рік тому

      Can't trust any cop they just want you to make their job easy , only an idiot would think otherwise

  • @Na7ure
    @Na7ure 2 місяці тому +3

    Wow I’m so happy Jeff is now clean. What a champion for us in recovery as well as personal rights. Congrats on the recovery Jeff, you earned it good sir

  • @therealdsteph
    @therealdsteph Рік тому +1289

    i’ve always wondered why people don’t talk to the police during interrogation like this, you already know what they’re trying to do😭

    • @JoeDM28
      @JoeDM28 Рік тому +105

      most are just scared and or nervous, especially if it's a first time.

    • @therealdsteph
      @therealdsteph Рік тому +50

      @@JoeDM28 I most definitely get that but like I imagine if you just call them out on their shut immediately like this they’d get frustrated pretty quickly and give up😂

    • @toffeeapple4145
      @toffeeapple4145 Рік тому +13

      You don't even have to speak.. until you speak to a barrister

    • @marcochavane3124
      @marcochavane3124 Рік тому

      Usually it's hubris. They will think they are smarter than everyone and begin talking. Otherwise it's ignorance and they don't know any better.

    • @dtann
      @dtann Рік тому +7

      Because it you pleed guilty with overwhelming evidence the judge will go easy on you.

  • @likewise4gaming
    @likewise4gaming Рік тому +2183

    He may be a junkie, but he’s a lot smarter than the vast majority of people that have been put in his same situation. Not to mention he’s dealing with withdrawal symptoms. Which makes this even more impressive.

    • @theeRangRang
      @theeRangRang Рік тому +5

      Slow down there buddy

    • @warzonefam
      @warzonefam Рік тому +71

      @@theeRangRang Nah his not going to slow down to be in the same speed as you. Your slow.

    • @jennifercleland4852
      @jennifercleland4852 Рік тому +33

      @@warzonefam You’re

    • @bltswinkels
      @bltswinkels Рік тому +1

      please make new videos

    • @reyess.ortegaa
      @reyess.ortegaa Рік тому +48

      I mean yeah being a junkie doesn’t necessarily take away your intelligence idk why people are so surprised and mad when they realize that a junkie is smarter than them who have never touched drugs or alcohol

  • @rafaelchico-lugo4019
    @rafaelchico-lugo4019 Рік тому +1555

    So, if it's illegal to continue to question a suspect after requesting a lawyer, how are these detectives not in trouble? How is it ok for them to violate the rights they read to Jeff on three separate occasions to coerce a possible false confession?

    • @ed4544
      @ed4544 Рік тому

      Police officers don’t care and never face justice for their daily rights violations and crimes against humanity. The “justice system” protects them and they know they can act with imputiny. They are simply there to protect assets of the wealthy nothing more. Only reason they sometimes “help” citizens is because you might be or might one day be a human “resource “ for some employer.
      If I egg your car and you saw me, but don’t have witnesses or a camera. “There is nothing they can do” it’s just how police work here. They don’t protect or serve; they accuse and get convictions.

    • @Music-vt2yb
      @Music-vt2yb Рік тому +157

      I’m wondering the same

    • @DragonballZTime
      @DragonballZTime Рік тому +80

      I think if he would admit after that point they cant use it in court..

    • @JsAMONSTA
      @JsAMONSTA Рік тому +190

      I'm not 100% on this, but If it actually went to trial I think his lawyer could lobby to get anything he said AFTER asking for a lawyer thrown out & the prosecution would have to base their case solely on hard evidence-- which they didn't have.
      Not sure if Jeff could've also filed some kind of lawsuit as well, but as far as detectives getting in trouble... I assume that would only be if their superiors were embarrassed (because it didn't work) and made them all look bad. But cops do way worse shit than this and never get held accountable, so....

    • @johnmorgan4405
      @johnmorgan4405 Рік тому +82

      it's not illegal but anything the suspect says after they ask for a lawyer would be inadmissible in court.

  • @Apocthecratebox
    @Apocthecratebox 13 днів тому +3

    11:10 “Wham bam, thank you for the coke, put me back in my cell..”
    This is honestly one of my favorite lines EVER.

  • @pacooooopls
    @pacooooopls Рік тому +1022

    This man single-handedly destroyed the self esteem of the investigators.

    • @blueshoes5145
      @blueshoes5145 Рік тому +11

      More like just frustrated them.

    • @theirspacenotmine
      @theirspacenotmine Рік тому +18

      Yeah, for every Jeff there are probably a dozen people who are successfully manipulated by this interrogation method.

    • @Angel-ny6ih
      @Angel-ny6ih Рік тому +7

      yea imagine getting absolutely destroyed in your own job by some random junky, then having that exposed to over 10 million people lol. L detective moment

    • @machinaowl910
      @machinaowl910 Рік тому +2

      @@Angel-ny6ih He's not a junky.

    • @roberts.wilson1848
      @roberts.wilson1848 Рік тому

      Nah, the investigators were bad, and ia mean BAD.
      Compared to many stories i've seen, they had so much to work with and get this case closed in 5 minutes.

  • @JoseRodriguez-en8bo
    @JoseRodriguez-en8bo Рік тому +1240

    Well Jeff ,I'm an ex junkie myself and just want to say that it is awesome to see one of our guys turning his life around. I am not financially stable right now but I will at least subscribe and like every one of your videos until I can contribute in some more significant way. In the meantime, stay on that road your on bro, I hope to join you soon.God bless brother.

    • @brelade
      @brelade Рік тому +46

      God bless you Jose.

    • @abby-jj7oe
      @abby-jj7oe Рік тому +41

      keep pulling through bro, you'll get through it eventually. just remember this is everyone's first time here and mistakes are always made. every day is a new day filled with an abundance of opportunities

    • @nicomancinicorleone9768
      @nicomancinicorleone9768 Рік тому +23

      God bless you José please stay clean 🙏

    • @roxannedumas2408
      @roxannedumas2408 Рік тому +17

      Keep fighting the good fight. It doesn't matter how slow you're going, as long as you don't stop.

    • @maxwellaustin5810
      @maxwellaustin5810 Рік тому +33

      Day 3 right now brother. Toughest experience of my life really tested my will thank god I’m through the worst. Proud of you keep going yo.

  • @mordanthubris6516
    @mordanthubris6516 Рік тому +738

    "I've been arrested for this **** before and you all didn't interview me this much." is such an underrated line.

  • @ILikeAnimeLol-qp3uv
    @ILikeAnimeLol-qp3uv Місяць тому +10

    “Whayum bayum thank you for the coke, now put me back into the cell” 😂 funniest line I’ve heard all year

  • @christttmasssholidddayyys497
    @christttmasssholidddayyys497 Рік тому +1554

    Jeff is a legend. It should be displayed in schools to teach people what to do if in a wrong place at the wrong time situation.

    • @mogdor
      @mogdor Рік тому +84

      Or teach people to be even smarter than Jeff and don't get addicted to drugs and arrested in the first place.

    • @boom-jr8vi
      @boom-jr8vi Рік тому +8

      @Karl with a K then this is a good way to show someone not getting intimidated by cops because they are NOT all-knowing.

    • @LOWLUHCALLIN
      @LOWLUHCALLIN Рік тому +5

      ​@@mogdor yeah no that doesn't work. Sorry to break it to ya.

    • @zuzukyd
      @zuzukyd Рік тому +2

      @@LOWLUHCALLIN you didnt break anything tho

    • @mogdor
      @mogdor Рік тому +3

      @@LOWLUHCALLIN You're telling me you can't teach anyone to say no to drugs and avoid getting arrested? Lol if you say so. I think the DARE program from the 80s would highly disagree with you.

  • @Bert_de_Wit
    @Bert_de_Wit Рік тому +2551

    This was a seriously impressive performance. Makes you think what Jeff could have achieved if he had walked a different path in life.

    • @shoshannaalexandra1025
      @shoshannaalexandra1025 Рік тому +114

      He's still alive I believe, he still has potential to do that!

    • @emcee1337
      @emcee1337 Рік тому +4

      indeed - on top of being in withdrawal. there are so many false confessions and innocent people going down bcs of that or a jury shit-show trial or on the other side killers that go free - that its absurd to call this system just.

    • @ThéoLRDS
      @ThéoLRDS Рік тому +14

      why would he ?
      Who are you to talk about life pathing ?

    • @TheVoronINC
      @TheVoronINC Рік тому +77

      @@ThéoLRDS Clearly someone in a better frame of mind then yourself. Look how much happier he is now.

    • @TheVoronINC
      @TheVoronINC Рік тому +6

      @@ThéoLRDS also, your music is awesome,

  • @snowyherge1549
    @snowyherge1549 6 місяців тому +9

    Masterclass!! Jeff was super smart and all suspects should watch this!!

  • @NeutralGravity
    @NeutralGravity Рік тому +545

    Happy to see that he turned his life around. That makes him an even bigger legend.

  • @richardagro3328
    @richardagro3328 Рік тому +558

    Congratulations Jeff, so glad to hear you're on the road to recovery, and we're able to school these detectives , too many people have gone to prison for something they didn't do.

    • @ithunkit5729
      @ithunkit5729 Рік тому +8

      Or weasled their way out of something they did do.

  • @sleigh4019
    @sleigh4019 Рік тому +777

    Never even admitted he understands his rights lol..classic

    • @commonlawrights9514
      @commonlawrights9514 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/7rOYlg2fqMU/v-deo.html

    • @drm.himself
      @drm.himself Рік тому +67

      Easy way of nullifying everything you said to a court.

    • @cecilkeith1951
      @cecilkeith1951 Рік тому +9

      @@drm.himself I think that was the initial play.

  • @richf8972
    @richf8972 Рік тому +918

    I'm extremely happy for Jeff turning his life around. To do what he did while withdrawing on opiates is a sure test of ability.

    • @jackwalker9492
      @jackwalker9492 Рік тому +11

      Best comment on the thread to include my own. I wish you a good day.

    • @5_to_Life
      @5_to_Life Рік тому +3

      I was thinking the exact same thing. I would've had started to have a panic attack,..

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 Рік тому +2

      I DOUBT HE WAS WITHDRAWING, MORE LIKE AN ACT BUT IT WORKED

    • @kas5317
      @kas5317 Рік тому +11

      @@leelunk8235 what? ☠️ Why would he lie about that? You sound slow, you didn’t make any type of point there.

    • @JDxxxxxx
      @JDxxxxxx Рік тому +2

      @@leelunk8235 what? He definitely was

  • @dustymiller65
    @dustymiller65 7 місяців тому +3

    And that, Ladies and Gentlemen, is how Jeff became a Legend. ⚖️

  • @Room1_217_1
    @Room1_217_1 Рік тому +1467

    *Remember: during evidence gather, cops can detain you and question you. They don't not need to tell you about lawyering-up until after an official arrest. Which is why asking if you are under arrest is the first thing to say. If the answer is "no," follow up with ,"am I being detained, may I leave?"

    • @chipsawdust5816
      @chipsawdust5816 Рік тому +112

      If you're not under arrest, you can just say OK then I'm outta here. Have a nice day.

    • @casey_jones32
      @casey_jones32 Рік тому +69

      @@chipsawdust5816 Nah i8pi is right, you can be detained without being arrested. It forces their hand when you ask.

    • @BigHueJanus
      @BigHueJanus Рік тому

      detention, though technically not an arrest IS designed to legally hold you and try to frantically gain evidence to arrest you, not to "find out what is going on." REMEMBER: cops are not your friend in ANY way. They are the cities financial collection force. They force you into situations you have to pay to get out of.

    • @dollartreeshark6786
      @dollartreeshark6786 Рік тому +8

      @@casey_jones32 if you are being detained, what next?

    • @kerkertrandov459
      @kerkertrandov459 Рік тому +18

      what do u say if u're being detained

  • @ImSimplyAHuman
    @ImSimplyAHuman Рік тому +2674

    Bahaha the cop stating that Jeff only knew about half the law and Jeff responding *“I half-a$$ know that all I came down here for was a Coke… and now I want a butterfinger”* was PRICELESS. Comedy gold

    • @pinruihuang8463
      @pinruihuang8463 Рік тому +58

      @Andrew Sullivan he was let go, so no

    • @cattraknoff
      @cattraknoff Рік тому +95

      @Andrew Sullivan Only Jeff knows the answer to this.

    • @dts7824
      @dts7824 Рік тому +63

      ​@Andrew Sullivan doesn't look like it. They almost picked someone out their house at random because there was noise coming from there

    • @heyidiots.
      @heyidiots. Рік тому

      He is a criminal that is for sure

    • @okramoffacebook1381
      @okramoffacebook1381 Рік тому +3

      ​@Andrew Sullivan of what

  • @lisagrafton2529
    @lisagrafton2529 Рік тому +580

    These detectives should face charges for violating his rights.

    • @Dustomatic
      @Dustomatic Рік тому +51

      Psshh, this isn’t even close to as bad as they get.

    • @ericwsmith7722
      @ericwsmith7722 Рік тому +12

      They could get out of it by claiming stupidity,,,,,I would belive that !

    • @mitigatingboredom9843
      @mitigatingboredom9843 Рік тому +6

      @@ericwsmith7722 yeah probably. Even though ignorance isn't supposed to grant immunity.

    • @jcZo23
      @jcZo23 Рік тому +1

      LoL Not really man

    • @ericwsmith7722
      @ericwsmith7722 Рік тому

      Here is the thing you just can't ignore,,,no matter how much of a "blue bootliccer" someone is . Qualified immunity does not apply to knowingly committing a crime. the cop READ HIM HIS RIGHTS !! did he forget what he just read ??? How cops like this do not end up in federal court facing criminal charges I just can't figure out, It's such a rigged system.

  • @rickykenyon5794
    @rickykenyon5794 4 дні тому +1

    "i'm usually the prick"
    "you look like a prick"
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @AbuAfakski
    @AbuAfakski Рік тому +336

    I was arrested once.
    I lawyered up.
    They dragged it out 3 years then the judge dismissed all charges.

    • @samuelvalperga2421
      @samuelvalperga2421 Рік тому +28

      Yeah due process ? It's called torture...

    • @almarazmichael11
      @almarazmichael11 Рік тому +4

      Did u spend those 3 years in jail?

    • @AbuAfakski
      @AbuAfakski Рік тому +33

      @@almarazmichael11 no, I was out on bail

    • @EllyB1104
      @EllyB1104 Рік тому +47

      They wasted 3 years of your life. That must have been so stressful. Live well.

    • @shmendrickswamii5914
      @shmendrickswamii5914 Рік тому

      Kinda sucks they use your own tax money to waste 3 years of your life and siphon away your paycheck. Only to have it amount to nothing, except a paycheck for the courts system.

  • @sadcholaclown9163
    @sadcholaclown9163 Рік тому +929

    You may surprise yourself with how strong you can be in difficult situations. I was 24-36 hrs into heroin withdrawal when I was taken into an interrogation room like this. I kept my mouth shut. The corrections officer in my pod told me that I had a "lawyer visit", but then instead of taking me to the visitation room, two plainclothes undercover officers took me down into the basement of the jail to an interrogation room with a two-way mirror. When I wouldn't agree to give them info about any of my dealers in exchange for being released, they handed me their business card and told me to call them when i changed my mind. They were counting on my getting sick and desperate enough that I would contact them later to make a deal. When that didnt happen after a couple of weeks, they tried to get me to sign for a rehab center run by the jail where I would get to "eat better food and wear my street clothes and have more freedom" (the rehab center was just a glorified jail and the county received money every time they convinced someone to go there). They kept trying to get me to sign paperwork that would give them permission "just to see" if I qualified for this supposed rehab program. It was all very shady. I ended up spending months in jail, refusing to talk or sign anything. Typically, the grand jury has 90 days to indict you, and then they have to let you go if they don't indict you. Otherwise, you can file a writ of habeas corpus. However, I happened to be in there when some major winter storms hit and the courts kept being closed down due to the weather (this was in Texas where the entire state basically stops functioning if there's ever a lot of snow or ice because they're not equipped for that kind of weather😒). FINALLY, after almost 6 months, the grand jury met, didn't have enough evidence to indict me, and I was released the next day. If I had just confessed to something or signed something out of desperation to get out of jail, I'd have that felony on my record right now. NEVER admit to anything. Never talk to the cops.
    If you ARE ultimately convicted of a crime, NEVER sign for the first or second offer just because you want to get it all over with. The prosecutor will ALWAYS give you a better offer down the line with less time. Usually, they'll also end up offering to bump a felony down to a misdemeanor (unless it's, like, murder or something). It's all a waiting game. They're counting on people being desperate to move things along so they can just get it over with. You have to find a calm place somewhere within your mind and try to be as zen as you can. You have to find a way to be patient while being locked up, which is hard to do because nothing is more panic inducing than being locked in a cage, ESPECIALLY while going through withdrawal. Just keep reminding yourself that waiting it out and not giving the police and prosecutors what they want, no matter how hard it may be in the moment, will save you SO MUCH in the future and will ALWAYS be worth it in the long run. You'll thank yourself later.

    • @givenchy4802
      @givenchy4802 Рік тому

      I'm so sorry this happenned to you.Thanks for the heads up , and as always fuck cops.

    • @ugliestmfalive
      @ugliestmfalive Рік тому +54

      That was quite a read. Well done 👏

    • @stevemeters3090
      @stevemeters3090 Рік тому +39

      i read it all and thank you for the advice. hope you're doing well now friend.

    • @chaytonhurlow840
      @chaytonhurlow840 Рік тому +19

      I can hardly deal with kratom withdrawal. I take it for pain, but I wasn't responsible with my dosages and 3 years later I'm dependent on it.
      Kratom is great, but don't take it everyday and don't take more than 10 grams in a day.
      I will never touch heroin and I don't even want to know what that withdrawal is like.

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 Рік тому +4

      Been through that. Not your story, but.. you know. The pain is one thing; the terrors would be really hard to keep my head through.

  • @cherriefetterly783
    @cherriefetterly783 Рік тому +518

    I f---ing LOVED it!! I watch so many interrogation videos and I can't believe how the police get people time and time again. So happy to hear Jeff got straight and is better, I wish him all the luck in the world and anyone else struggling with issues. This is my favorite interrogation video of all time.

    • @commonlawrights9514
      @commonlawrights9514 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/7rOYlg2fqMU/v-deo.html

    • @niksatt4843
      @niksatt4843 Рік тому +3

      Thank you ❤ someone i love is struggling that means a lot

    • @zachery1christopher
      @zachery1christopher Рік тому +6

      ​@Missed tap If there's no evidence for it, then yes. It would be ridiculous to get them in trouble for a crime that they did not, in fact, commit.

    • @blanca4802
      @blanca4802 Рік тому +3

      @@missedtap3159 yes

    • @bobross6420
      @bobross6420 Рік тому +2

      @@missedtap3159 you name any crime and you can bet a public official committed that crime

  • @Mikalson32
    @Mikalson32 9 днів тому +1

    "wham bam thank u for the coke now put me back in my cell" got me laughing more than it should

  • @jungojerry1658
    @jungojerry1658 Рік тому +299

    Glad to see Jeff was smart. And even more glad to see he turned his life around and is now helping others in similar predicaments.

    • @andreilucian10
      @andreilucian10 5 місяців тому +3

      All fun and games untill you find Jeff and mets friends in your house

  • @AkiraUema
    @AkiraUema Рік тому +1469

    It's amazing how the police doesn't mind in getting false confessions out of innocent people. That means that they're willing to help the true criminal by letting him go and arresting an innocent person instead.

    • @thoughtsfromaloner5825
      @thoughtsfromaloner5825 Рік тому

      It's because the police don't actually care about justice. They only care about their paychecks and authority, literally everything else is mere theatre.

    • @jwallah346
      @jwallah346 Рік тому +140

      Not to mention the fact that the police learn this Reid technique which is basically based on a technique to get a false confession. Kind of disgusting.

    • @arkanghellsfallen5226
      @arkanghellsfallen5226 Рік тому

      Most of them only care about career and stats. In my country first criteria of recruitement isn't integrity, morals, knowledge of the laws or something like that, nope it's loyalty... freaking loyalty... Nowadays cops are just criminals with government approval.

    • @deannatroy8113
      @deannatroy8113 Рік тому +40

      And valuable waste time doing it, while the true one escapes

    • @666671100
      @666671100 Рік тому +8

      It’s really f***ed up!

  • @bemoreravens
    @bemoreravens Рік тому +729

    “ Wham bam thank you for the coke put me back in my cell, my home” dead 💀

  • @kaylao.3326
    @kaylao.3326 23 дні тому +1

    Once a suspect ask for a lawyer, the interrogation needs to end. They still kept trying to get info put of him

  • @GMIX1
    @GMIX1 Рік тому +909

    He'd probably make a great criminal attorney considering he knows all the tricks from both sides. It's always nice when this type of story has a positive ending.

    • @charwil3380
      @charwil3380 Рік тому +42

      The irl saul goodman

    • @83wasagoodyear
      @83wasagoodyear Рік тому +2

      Yeah right 😂

    • @BiologyIsHot
      @BiologyIsHot Рік тому +15

      Yeah but any prior conviction would make bar association reject you. Even if he had cleaned himself up and proven a propensity for rhe betterment of society. The criminal system tends to marginalize people for life.

    • @mauricefricke6236
      @mauricefricke6236 Рік тому +7

      @@BiologyIsHot Exactly. People also generally think it's easy to become something if you just set your mind to it which couldn't be further from the truth. Try becoming a criminal attorney under any circumstances, even if you've had a decent upbringing with loving parents and a good financial situation, it's f*cking difficult and nerve-wrecking. A lot of people fail at it but they are not talked about because it's considered detrimental to the individualistic propaganda.

    • @Cullengirl231
      @Cullengirl231 Рік тому

      It's sad to think the type of life he could've had. He's clearly super smart and would've gone places had he not made the wrong choices in the past

  • @xd3athclawx554
    @xd3athclawx554 Рік тому +212

    you know a system is bad when people have to give advice to clear innocent people on how to avoid being falsely put in prison because the interrogation tactics are almost entirely gaslighting an innocent person into confessing something they didn't do without them realising they confessed to something they didn't do.

    • @bartleyoaks2282
      @bartleyoaks2282 Рік тому +1

      It’s verry sad isn’t it u would think it would be the opposit if any thing

    • @MasteredMirages
      @MasteredMirages Рік тому +2

      I liked and then unliked this to like it again.

  • @Zebra66
    @Zebra66 Рік тому +1896

    It's terrifying that they can make innocent people confess to serious crimes.
    I can't even imagine what sort of psychopath would ruin someone's entire life just to help their career. I guess there really is a fine line between detective and criminal sometimes.

    • @badspy100
      @badspy100 Рік тому +184

      a cop does not care if you are innocent. he just wants points.

    • @JerynToney
      @JerynToney Рік тому

      Try getting interrogated in Canada. American police are the height of civility by comparison, Canadian police can and will tell you lies to coerce a confession. Once they have the confession, the lies they told to coerce it are not a part of any record.

    • @fazysampletext353
      @fazysampletext353 Рік тому +5

      Sheriff grady judd would

    • @Rudeboycycles
      @Rudeboycycles Рік тому +6

      Or force a plea on someone

    • @kevinfager.
      @kevinfager. Рік тому +39

      I’ve gotten speeding tickets going 80 mph on an empty freeway at near midnight. In an area where people go 80 weaving in and out of traffic regularly. And they have nice cars/plenty of money. Why not get them? That money won’t mean shit to them, they’ll keep doing it and keep giving you money. Meanwhile that ticket for the person without money will lead to them possibly losing their car, their job, their place. Not that smart.

  • @DrPastah
    @DrPastah Місяць тому +2

    How to out smart cops:
    1. Get a lawyer
    2. Don't talk

  • @nickiemartin1426
    @nickiemartin1426 Рік тому +788

    If you happen to read this Jeff, you are the shit brother. You handled that better than a Philadelphia lawyer. Glad you are doing well

    • @carlojardo6281
      @carlojardo6281 Рік тому +2

      The legend!!!

    • @Zelchinho
      @Zelchinho Рік тому +4

      The reason he talked the way he did is because he was experiencing withdrawals. His brain is coming up with creativity to get heroin. Im explainimg it poorly af cause im tired and idgaf rn but, ye. Thats my thoughts.

    • @djkingmagneto1792
      @djkingmagneto1792 Рік тому

      Legendary King 👑 ⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️💯💯💯💯💯💫💫💫💫💫

    • @playstationboer-xp6lp
      @playstationboer-xp6lp Рік тому +4

      ​@@Zelchinho correct. As a ex junky I agree, junkies are so creative when it comes to get their next shot.

    • @Zelchinho
      @Zelchinho Рік тому +2

      @@playstationboer-xp6lp ye u get street smart and manipulative. So when the cops try manipulation games he sees it insta.

  • @colinsmith1495
    @colinsmith1495 Рік тому +758

    So, let me get this straight. They busted into his house late at night because they 'heard commotion' and arrested him and held him for 12 hours? Sounds like breaking and entering, search without a warrant, and false arrest to me.

    • @marcoantonio078
      @marcoantonio078 Рік тому +52

      That's why the law on the other side is played with fast and loose, while we the people must meet exact criteria with very little wiggle room. It's common here in the UK to hear folks mutter if your case has reached the courtroom there's no need for a jury, youre already guilty.

    • @Gary-zj6lj
      @Gary-zj6lj Рік тому

      If you cannot trust a heroin addict to be a fine, upstanding, civic minded citizen, who can you trust?

    • @ronaddsvalue
      @ronaddsvalue Рік тому +12

      I thought the same thing. If they weren't concerned about their mistakes, they probably would have held him on the possession of a weapon charge alone.

    • @JoePolvino
      @JoePolvino Рік тому +41

      Come on! Real police work finding the real suspect is difficult. Much easier to pin it on a junkie. Case closed!

    • @allahbole
      @allahbole Рік тому +9

      They can hold you for 72 hours on reasonable suspicion. Jeff's proximity, prior history, presence of firearm, they had reasonable suspicion to arrest and jail. But, absent evidence to hold they eventually had to release him.

  • @bezwaarikteken6637
    @bezwaarikteken6637 Рік тому +912

    Him turning around his life is so uplifting. I hope he will succeed in staying off that life destroying substance!

    • @197mmCannon
      @197mmCannon Рік тому +1

      Sure I learned that also, but it doesn't stick around in my head.

    • @JuanSoto-ws5ch
      @JuanSoto-ws5ch Рік тому +7

      Jesus Christ loves you repent from all sins

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Рік тому +1

      you mean alcohol and / or tobacco, i assume 🤣

    • @heloxiii8894
      @heloxiii8894 Рік тому +3

      He basically activated cheat code while being arrested and then forgot to turn it off

    • @filipalilovitzsc
      @filipalilovitzsc Рік тому

      ​@@ct1762 what? the dude is a heroine addict

  • @lauram3115
    @lauram3115 2 місяці тому +2

    Good job, Jeff! Keep up the good life! I truly hope he stays sober and his life is lived well. ❤

  • @Mr.B.B.Wolfman
    @Mr.B.B.Wolfman Рік тому +1131

    I want a longer interview. He is gold.

  • @vdub7090
    @vdub7090 Рік тому +661

    Lol "I half ass know I came down here for a coke.. now I want a butterfinger"
    What a legend

  • @Dida16
    @Dida16 Рік тому +917

    I am proud of him! Such a relief to learn he got better and now he is in total control over his life 😊

    • @LDiamondz
      @LDiamondz Рік тому +6

      Jeff is the best!

    • @Peabody388
      @Peabody388 Рік тому

      H.i. I. a. m p. r. o. u. d. o. f. y. o. u. S. u. c. h. a r. e. l. i. e. f y. o. u. g. o. t b. e. t. t. e. r h. u. n 💖

    • @HerbsmanNatural
      @HerbsmanNatural Рік тому +3

      Would you still be proud if he robbed your mama?

    • @Dida16
      @Dida16 Рік тому +10

      @@HerbsmanNatural I would have been proud of anyone who is redeemed and managed to start over. It's not easy to accept that your previous life has been a waste of time and reborn through the ashes.

    • @LDiamondz
      @LDiamondz Рік тому +4

      @@Dida16 Couldn't have said it better myself. I love Jeff's comeback story, and I am proud of him, too.

  • @stevew244
    @stevew244 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m in recovery as well, got 5 years , it gets better man. You can do it brother.

  • @DaleStLouis-xb5mx
    @DaleStLouis-xb5mx Рік тому +794

    He missed one trick. Since the court case Salinas v. Texas, it's important to specifically state that you want to remain silent. Failing to do so leave open the possibility that your silence itself can be presented as evidence. In that case, the suspect had answered meaningless questions, then asked an important one and he fell silent, but he hadn't said he was remaining silent, so they presented that silence as implying guilt. So they advice (from ACLU and others) is to say four things: Am I being detained? (if yes) I do not consent to any searches (they can still pat you down for weapons but it can protect you from anything incriminating that's found or even planted) I want a lawyer, and "I wish to remain silent."

    • @vanessakelley9662
      @vanessakelley9662 Рік тому +28

      Yeah I said that and I'm a retired deputy due to a medical discharge on good terms and the detective told me to shut the hell up

    • @Ricky19821
      @Ricky19821 Рік тому +34

      Remember that Rittenhouse case in Wisconsin. The DA brought up that he invoked his right to silence and the judge was pissed that the DA tried to do that.
      Just be like Mike on Breaking Bad and say only one word “Lawyer”

    • @thomasmustermann5667
      @thomasmustermann5667 Рік тому

      hey greetings from germany. u guys are having a partly kind of very stupid law system, sorry top hear that bos and sisters! cops are of kind of same quality here. a few some good but many dicks :D

    • @lhatten512
      @lhatten512 Рік тому +8

      My favorite amendment of all the ammmmendddments is the 1,2,3,4. FIFTH!!!!

    • @jangold4652
      @jangold4652 Рік тому +10

      No. Jeff was read the miranda warnings and was being detained. That cases ruling was based upon this
      "Petitioner, without being placed in custody or receiving Miranda warnings, voluntarily answered some of a police officer’s questions about a murder, but fell silent when asked whether ballistics testing would match his shotgun to shell casings found at the scene of the crime. At petitioner’s murder trial in Texas state court, and over his objection, the prosecution used his failure to answer the question as evidence of guilt. He was convicted, and both the State Court of Appeals and Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed, rejecting his claim that the prosecution’s use of his silence in its case in chief violated the Fifth Amendment."

  • @user-nj5cl6xs4n
    @user-nj5cl6xs4n Рік тому +275

    One of the best questions you can ask a cop in almost any encounter is "am I under arrest". If the answer is no, then you demand to be left alone and leave. If its yes then you demand a lawyer and then say nothing else. If you feel the need to speak at all when they continue to question you, after youre certain you are under arrest and only then, then remember these four words. "I want a lawyer". Say nothing else to them.

    • @cleveland9598
      @cleveland9598 Рік тому

      They will always say yes by falsely making up shit.

    • @worker-wf2em
      @worker-wf2em Рік тому +38

      More accurate to ask ‘am I being detained?’ as you don’t need to be under arrest for a cop to hold you against your will.

    • @mp7161
      @mp7161 Рік тому +12

      And also say: I want to preserve my right of staying silent. They should prove that you are guilty. You don't have to prove your innocence

    • @JustapErson
      @JustapErson Рік тому +1

      Good advice to scumbags.

    • @fiddlybiddly
      @fiddlybiddly Рік тому +9

      ​@Justap Erson not everyone who's being questioned is a scumbag

  • @jessyag4life450
    @jessyag4life450 Рік тому +436

    this is exactly what my dad told me i should do. i’m actually so happy for jeff. he’s awesome.

    • @themasterofslime4391
      @themasterofslime4391 Рік тому +25

      The absolute best thing to do is immediately ask for a lawyer, the cops will get you for the smallest slip up in your dialogue

    • @DaveBallOW
      @DaveBallOW Рік тому +1

      ​@@themasterofslime4391 so what? You keep convincing them with the truth. ?? You would win if youre honest.

    • @themasterofslime4391
      @themasterofslime4391 Рік тому +24

      @@DaveBallOW have you not watched the video where they literally got a guy convicted of murder even though he didnt even do anything? going trough hours of interrogation without a single slip up isnt as easy as it seems, even without being guilty. just get a lawyer, its easier, quicker, and only costs very little

    • @shayetheridge1652
      @shayetheridge1652 Рік тому +8

      Me too. My father always said DONT SAY ANYTHING. He probably said too much 😂😂

    • @KMFDM_Kid2000
      @KMFDM_Kid2000 Рік тому

      ​​@@DaveBallOWpigs aren't there to prove your innocence. They want a conviction, regardless of the truth. Learn this so you're not naive in these situations.
      All cops, without exception, are fucking BASTARDS.

  • @miken8876
    @miken8876 Місяць тому +1

    I will never talk to the police and will always get a lawyer. Even if the police are interrogating me about a crime I genuinely didn’t commit, I will still get a lawyer.

  • @theworldaccordingtochris4370
    @theworldaccordingtochris4370 Рік тому +334

    He's obviously more intelligent than the police officers realized. I'm glad he's getting himself straight now and I really hope he succeeds in making his life better. 👍

  • @Nickecho7979
    @Nickecho7979 Рік тому +87

    Keep it up jeff! I'm 44 and have been sober over a year. You got this bro.

  • @Animalfarm4481
    @Animalfarm4481 Рік тому +798

    This happened to me once-I worked at a convenience store and $100 went missing. I wasn’t arrested, but brought in for questioning. They kept trying to get me to admit to something I didn’t do. At first they were nice, saying they understood times were tough, it’s almost Christmas, etc…then they got mad at me and tried to make up a story as to why I took the money. They finally brought in the district mgr and I told her she needed to look at all the times people were fired for money missing and arrest the store mgr! Every time she wanted to fire someone, their drawer was short! (This was the first time the police got involved) I got lucky that they didn’t detain me, but I knew I was innocent and I held my ground! I didn’t do it, so I didn’t confess.

    • @SoNewEnglandsux
      @SoNewEnglandsux Рік тому +31

      Wow ur a super hero truly brilliant a brush with death

    • @Sheer_Tazieh
      @Sheer_Tazieh Рік тому +7

      Great work

    • @basillah7650
      @basillah7650 Рік тому +6

      its not 100 either you cannot just give them 100 to get them to leave you alone you get a criminal record if admit to something you did not do that does not go away.

    • @imboerdfromlife
      @imboerdfromlife Рік тому +1

      Remember kids the police don't want to help you they just want to solve a case you were part of

    • @acat6291
      @acat6291 Рік тому +2

      @@basillah7650 then you’d be charged with bribery

  • @justinwadevaughn
    @justinwadevaughn 5 місяців тому +3

    See Jeff, now you've handcuffed me. Meanwhile Jeff is dying of withdrawals literally in handcuffs 😂

  • @404JNF
    @404JNF Рік тому +271

    “Wham bam thank you for the coke put me back in the cell”
    Legendary line. Glad he straightened his life out.

  • @chrisculley3756
    @chrisculley3756 Рік тому +304

    The fact that he was able to be so sharp and cognizant of the interrogation tactics. While being in the state of heroin withdrawals is pretty damn amazing to be honest with you. I've seen this one before and it isn't absolutely expert job of not putting yourself in prison by talking to the police . But I did not know the follow-up story to this so that is very cool. Good job Jeff. RLTW 3/75

  • @michaeldehart5728
    @michaeldehart5728 Рік тому +554

    Jeff is impressive. He never for a minute forgot who his enemy is.

    • @CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3
      @CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 Рік тому

      I know you want to go back to giving Wendy's, Wendy.
      I know you! You're the cop who wanted me to screw that kid!

    • @Chartlaub5
      @Chartlaub5 Рік тому +16

      I mean... it's probably heroin still.

    • @allmightygriff
      @allmightygriff Рік тому +1

      ​@@Chartlaub5exactly. Cops are just trying to help.

    • @CriticalTechReviews
      @CriticalTechReviews Рік тому +6

      @@allmightygriff you should add the /s tag to this.
      and to anyone unironically agreeing, heroin does not beat you up and lock you in a cage for decades, that's what cops do when they hear you do heroin...WD and all that "it ruined my life shit" is peanuts compared to what the "justice" system does

    • @Chartlaub5
      @Chartlaub5 Рік тому +2

      @Critical Tech Reviews I work in a cardiac icu. We get frequently young men dying from heroin. Yes. It permanently ruins their life. There's always another perspective.

  • @eveemurcia
    @eveemurcia 24 дні тому

    He’s been through this and knows their techniques and traps. I absolutely enjoy watching this educational videos.

  • @Addy-745
    @Addy-745 Рік тому +581

    It's heartening to know he got his life straight and is off drugs got me all teary eyed up here he's genuinely nice kind person i will pray for him he remains on the right path 🙏🏼

    • @Carvalho182
      @Carvalho182 Рік тому +11

      Unless he did actually rob the store? I'm not saying he did, but also. It's possible he did.

    • @leorodriguez9211
      @leorodriguez9211 Рік тому +6

      Get sober from drug's or alcohol is not an easy thing to do. But it can be done,

    • @yarus5889
      @yarus5889 Рік тому +2

      ​@@Carvalho182guilty till proven otherwise. For us to assume he was guilty is unfair

    • @bingbong6323
      @bingbong6323 Рік тому +5

      @@yarus5889 you mean innocent until proven otherwise?

    • @Apfeldorf
      @Apfeldorf Рік тому +4

      @@bingbong6323 in America it ain’t. “Guilty until proven otherwise” is a really shit system, and unfortunately it is endemic to not only America.

  • @roytreid2364
    @roytreid2364 Рік тому +681

    I heard of a false arrest awhile back. There were multiple charges and the arresting officer made a seriously bad call. After several months all charges were dropped. This stuff happens more than we all know to innocent people.

    • @happystoat99
      @happystoat99 Рік тому

      Look up the Innocence Project, that stuff happens *less* than you think : their "flag" case was a guy they thought convicted wrongfully for the murder of a woman (poor lil' suspect had only been confirmed burning cats alive so far), they got him paroled, he got out and killed a(nother?) woman not too long after. Yeah, good job, keep imagining poor little sheeps oppressed by "the man", until the day you're going to actually meet one

    • @eriklarson9137
      @eriklarson9137 Рік тому +3

      @@Adatoode Is that your plan for life?

    • @WD5035
      @WD5035 Рік тому

      @@Adatoode vVideo. Video. Video. . It’s a new world. They are taught “ us against them” and them being the folks who pay their salaries. Now, in the modern age we use the same “ us against them” and video is a key tool in the fight to one day abolish ALL police and let folks take care of their own problems. We got into this clusterfuck with paid police departments and the beginning of PUSSIFICATION after the civil war. The world is filled with fucking pussies who are afraid to take care of their own problems. It got so bad there are laws against you taking charge of the situation that happens to you, so it gets farmed out to fucking idiots with a GED.

    • @justnathan_4087
      @justnathan_4087 Рік тому +4

      I am 16 now but was 15 at the time and am still going to court for charges with something I didn't even do. Was getting illegally interrogated for hours at my school without a parents or attorney present nor were my rights read to me while the SRO interrogated me for 3-4 hours about a felony crime. Eventually rhey backed me into a cornor and I didn't know anything about the law and freaked out and admitted to a crime I didn't do. Praying to finally get out of this soon.

    • @justnathan_4087
      @justnathan_4087 Рік тому +3

      @@Pleasesubmitfornobelprize Already have a lawyer and we will be filing a civil suit as soon as the case is over.

  • @olorin9349
    @olorin9349 Рік тому +522

    That was awesome! He did that ALL while withdrawing off of heroin. I am glad that you mentioned the heroin withdrawals. The average person doesn't understand the hell and torture behind withdrawing off of opiates. That was hard core that Jeff kept a clear and lucid head throughout the interrogation whilst in rancid pain! I guarantee they kept him another 12 hours just to torture him since he was in withdrawals, because of they (the detectives) being outwitted by Jeff. Which is severely messed up. But hey, in the end, Jeff won and was set free. Great job to my boy Jeff!

    • @DebraAndDougie
      @DebraAndDougie Рік тому +12

      Totally true and yeah they probably did that :(

    • @shadowmoon5445
      @shadowmoon5445 Рік тому +5

      4th day off methadone withdrawing hard it literally got me off it a couple years later how long it took to detox

    • @mattmatt6572
      @mattmatt6572 Рік тому +8

      Yeah they were po 😊. I wonder what they did to that second coke. Spent a few days in the jail myself and felt bad for the ones they brought in who were in withdrawals. So kinda makes me root for Jeff. I'd trust Jeff with far more then I would trust these investigators. They just want to get somebody for each crime they are blinded by their objective and not necessarily focused on justice.

    • @valiumknights-wd6tv
      @valiumknights-wd6tv Рік тому +3

      ​@@shadowmoon5445why withdrawaling if you just finished the methadone program?
      Didn't ween to a low enough dose before going clean?

    • @shadowmoon5445
      @shadowmoon5445 Рік тому +14

      @@valiumknights-wd6tv withdrawing from last dose of methadone and was only 2mgs (head spinning out, hot cold flushes, chicken legs) it took another 6 months just to feel normal again but was on it for 20 years, don't miss it either.

  • @antigaming7242
    @antigaming7242 26 днів тому +1

    “I have a lot of evidence” than bro stutters 😂😂😂

  • @Engziety
    @Engziety Рік тому +868

    Can you imagine how much better this guy would be at defending himself if he was sober and not going through withdrawal

    • @HXD90
      @HXD90 Рік тому +112

      The drugs are what make him good at defending himself. They get him hyped

    • @H3XED_OwO
      @H3XED_OwO Рік тому +7

      @@HXD90 Interesting

    • @boredguy5805
      @boredguy5805 Рік тому +50

      he'd probably be worse lol, the drugs add the desperation to get out before withdrawals get too bad

    • @TrollDragomir
      @TrollDragomir Рік тому +25

      I'm pretty sure it was the life of a heroinist that has taught him all those skills. He said it himself that it wasn't his first time going through the ropes. When you do drugs you get really good at some things, like hiding your condition by controlling every move and reflex, or talking to people in a way that'll most efficiently get them off your back.

    • @denisdaly1708
      @denisdaly1708 Рік тому +8

      he would extract confessions from the cops

  • @mustangmaniac22
    @mustangmaniac22 Рік тому +336

    I love how they say he didn't say what happened but he told them his story already

    • @patreekotime4578
      @patreekotime4578 Рік тому +1

      Trying to trick him into telling the story again. If any minor detail is different, they can then turn around and say he is lying and badger him about why is he lying. (Because only guilty people lie or have bad memories in our stupid system).

    • @hlmgamer
      @hlmgamer Рік тому +9

      They want to hear their own story

    • @UltimosGabriel
      @UltimosGabriel Рік тому +20

      They wanted him to say something contradictory to his previous story. That's why he also couldn't tell it again.

    • @virginiaviola5097
      @virginiaviola5097 Рік тому +4

      I thought that was funny too. He *did* tell them his side of the story and exactly what happened 😂

    • @jeffallen8026
      @jeffallen8026 Рік тому

      God damn 🐷’s Hate em all

  • @PassingNotesMusic
    @PassingNotesMusic Рік тому +162

    Over the years, I've seen this footage 5 different times now on 5 different channels. Each one was a criminal psychology commentary channel like yours, Explore With Us, etc. I would just like to say that out of all five times, I enjoy your commentary the most. All the others were afraid to say shit like "Jeff just stole the dominance from these cops" or "these police know their tactics often result in false confessions but they do it anyway". I love the criticism that the other channels won't express!

  • @BainZzFadeD
    @BainZzFadeD Місяць тому +1

    “What I know? All I know is I came up here cause I wanted a coke… and I got my coke” 😂😂😂