How to Beat The Police Interrogation: Learn Their Dirty Tricks & Tools by Anonymous

How to Beat The Police Interrogation: Learn Their Dirty Tricks & Tools by Anonymous

Author:Anonymous
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2012-02-18T08:00:00+00:00


3. The last option is a combination of the two. He will try to impress you with all his evidence, then go into theme development.

If those three options do not work, he may try something called “Third Person Themes.” While it is still theme development, it has a twist: he will tell you stories of people who have found themselves in situations like yours, and he tell you how much being honest helped them. If you seem to listen to his statement, he will go back into the three options and try to find a combination that works. He was only looking for a way to get you interested.

Once he hooks you, you will probably talk. This is a technique designed to break down the defenses of a suspect who is ignoring the interrogator, and it is total bullshit! If this interrogator really knows such people, they are all at the Graybar Hotel watching reruns of Flipper for amusement. That is how their honesty helped them — right into a jail cell!

Every time the interrogator comes up with one of his options, simply refuse to accept it. Make firm, immediate, and constant denials. Do not go into details; however, due continue to proclaim your innocence to the police officer. Remember, if he catches you with enough lies, those are just as good as a full confession.

The end result of any interrogation is to obtain one of two things:

1. An admission of guilt or involvement, which is a statement similar to a confession, but which doesn't contain all the elements of the crime. It is still good enough for prosecution. For example: Many burglars will not confess to going into a house, but will confess to being “lookouts.” They still go to jail, so the lesson here is not to make even partial admissions.



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