Before they get you in that room you may not know you are a suspect so you aren't thinking about a lawyer. A very important question which I believe thy have to answer honestly is Am I a suspect?" Before giving any testimony about anything always ask this question first. Many people went down because they didn't and the slow witted and poor ones who go down this way often didn't do the crime.
Yeah... I'll admit to putting this one off a couple days before I was interested in the convo'... Some say click-baity... BUT ambiguity isn't always a bad thing... For the authentically intelligent, there's almost never a need for violence. ;o)
Imagine how exhausting and intimidating this must be to people who are actually not guilty. I could see myself going crazy in a room like that for hours with a guy that tries every psychological trick in the book to get me to confess no matter if I'm guilty or not.
Exactly. If you've committed a crime your mental walls will be up, you'll be full on the defensive from the start and have stories and alibis for days. The innocent will be more open to being friendly and negotiation, thinking this is all a big mistake and the law is on your side. Nope you are the fall guy and the cops easy conviction for a fast closed case. Not only that but anyone with social anxiety or a guilty conscience will admit to things they never did just to escape the pressurised situation. Thousands of people are convicted of crimes they never committed every day so police and detectives have an easier job, don't be one of them, always demand a lawyer before and during questioning.
"He seemed unusually agitated during the questioning" "He seemed unusually calm during the questioning" "He seemed awfully eager to talk during the questioning" "He seemed awfully silent during the questioning"
I wouldnt. I just dont show up to interrogations. You know that shit is 80% just a request? And you can decline requests. And the other 20% you just shut up and ask for a lawyer. Dont talk. Let them think what they want. If youre innocent you cant get yourself in trouble, if youre guilty you could get caught.
One of my friends was involved in a corner shop robbery. He wasn’t a part of it but for one reason or another the cops thought he was and kept trying to get him to confess. When they started smooth talking at the start he basically got them to give him a full on meal hahah and then proceeded to deny everything with full conviction. He got out that night with a full belly
After a few hours of intense interrogation, I'd go quiet, go into the surrender position and then say "look I'll tell you the truth". "I didn't do it". That piss off the cop so much.
Sounds pretty funny! XD But... you wouldn't be able to do that due to the peer psychological pressure you'd be experiencing. No one is in the mood for joking at such a tense and hopeless situation.
@@rodolfoinnocentirisaliti390 Psychos get scared, too. Like the killer guy talking about his wife in this video. He was a total psycho yet he felt scared.
If i was in this type of situation I know i would flip out as I'm being pressured to admit to something i never did, not saying I haven't done this before (which SUCKS tbh,) but the consequences weren't as severe. After reading some of the comments i know just to shut up or say things like where is my lawyer or can i leave
I would be more overt than that. Someone said during an interrogation "I need a lawyer, dog." And because they only said it once, and the cops "didn't know" what a lawyer dog was he was convicted on evidence during the interrogation.
This interrogation technique put an innoncent Danish kindergarden teacher in jail for quite a while in New York. He admitted to some made-up accusations by his mentally ill colleague because the cops claimed they had evidence and the entire situation stressed him out, so he admitted the made-up crime. He wasn't aware the cops could lie, as they aren't allowed to do that in Denmark.
I swear after reading some of these comments (like a prosecutor will say he has all the evidence to make the court room guilty you despite the fact you may be innocent) just shows how fucked our system is
Look, I know you were there. There are many people who saw you get taken in, and they've told us about it. Heck, we even have it on tape. It's okay, you can tell me. Really, I don't think you're a bad guy. Maybe you just got unlucky and they interrogated you because you happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, you know? But being evasive about it might make me think otherwise though. Why not tell me about it if you have nothing to hide?
Police are also allowed a long string of bullshit they can spout. They're very careful to get you to do something that they can hang you for. As a lawyer friend told me all you need is 2 questions -- "Am I under arrest?" and "Am I free to go?"
@giveagoodsong it's for that and also because the more people who are crammed in lockup, the more money that state gets from the federal government. That money is intended to go into making the prisons better and covering cost of living but instead, corners are cut and most of the money is pocketed.
The cop CAN lie to you about evidence. Okay, that explains it. That was the most unnerving part of when I was interrogated once. I never imagined that cops could lie like that.
Cops lie all the time. The are trained to be deceiving. I even think at some point in their life, it becomes part of their character outside of the job. Pretty nasty
Lying is absolutely a core part of police culture. Deception is the greatest tool in the police toolbox. Controlling information and misinformation is critical. However, it's corrosive and they seem to lose touch with when it is okay to lie. Here in Ontario, police face no legal consequences when they are caught lying under oath. The judge only has power to refer the matter to the cop's superiors. Any consequences they face are purely administrative, and often there are no consequences at all.
Grzegorz, I know this is difficult, but please respond to what I actually wrote instead of what you imagine I wrote. Perhaps you missed the part where I said, "under oath." That's perjury anywhere else, but not Ontario. Here it's just "testilying", as the cops call it.
@@Darkenedbyshadows its funny because America has some of the lowest mass public shootings in the world when you take out things like paintball and water guns and other things like accidental firing. And yes thats real they actually do consider toys a part of it. And not only that but Mass shootings overall have lower than before. But who cares about facts when you can paint a narrative that fits your cozy little bubble.
The BEST and ONLY way to handle a police interrogation is to answer every question they have with "I want to speak to my lawyer" even if you're innocent.
Until the lawyers posts your bond you are automatically guilty regardless. If they can't get a confession out of you (truthfully or lie) they have the jail environment to use against you over the course of several days. They can instruct the jailers in secret to put you in a cell with to tougher violent criminal and have them work you over. This is why getting bailed out is so important to a suspect who has never been in trouble with the law before. The majority of the interrogations happen in the jail environment and they will cause you do strange things. A lot of innocent people have been set up to be convicted this way.
Yea but i saw on tv the cops will keep people there for a week untill they go crazy and just say theyve done something they didnt do to get out of the cell
No, you have to say something, there was some dumb SCOTUS decision that ruled that your fifth amendment right to remain silent only applies if you actually mention it. AKA while theyre interrogating you asking questions say something like "i dont answer questions" or "i enact my right to remain silent" or whatever else to have it work. Of course before that just ask for your lawyer and the interrogation will be done with.
Um, maybe if youve never been interrogated or know someone who has, than you would know that movies are wrong and cops dont actually physically beat you.
I think that "Better Call Saul" has a scene that perfectly describes how to beat all of these tactics: when Mike gets arrestes, all he does is just repeat "I want to talk to my lawyer".
What BCS doesn't teach you is that if you don't confess they will keep you in that room and badger you for hours upon hours until you are so tired and miserable that you are tempted to tell them something just so you can get out of that fucking room and have a lie-down in your new jail cell.
"I can tell you with near absolute certainty, for a fact, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that, you *do not* have *any* evidence of me committing that crime because you *cannot* have evidence of me committing a crime that I did not commit."
They’ll never let you get a sentence that long out, especially if they’re in the “Accusation stage”. “No comment, speak to my lawyer, am I under arrest”, they’re your best options. In Australia, where I’m from, you can request an end to the interview and they have to oblige.
Then they testify "he only said he was _nearly_ certain. Not a very strong denial." Remember that whatever you say can be twisted to show it in the worst possible light.
SexyDuck it doesn’t matter what it makes you look like. They don’t care what you look like they’re looking for hard proof such as your confession. You acting suspicious means nothing and also it’s literally a right that is given to you. It’s the smartest thing to do
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If I ever were to find myself in an interrogation room, I would just talk about some non relevant stuff, like computer games, hobbies or whatever. And then make fun of them. If they still keep pestering me, I'd just do the "surrender" position and then say "it was just a prank, bro, there's a camera". :D
The weird thing is that you actually have to "invoke" the fifth amendment right to remain silent. As in you can't actually remain silent, and silence can be used against you. If they are asking you anything you have to say something to the lines of "I invoke my right to remain silent" or "I don't answer questions" etc etc each time. That's what the supreme court ruled in 2013.
Duck has a point. Cops can and will continue to interrogate you unless you explicitly invoke your Miranda rights. To do so, you can simply say, “I wish to remain silent,” or, “I want only to speak with my lawyer.”
You have to remind yourself, that you did not do that and that you could not have done that. That means, if they say 'we have evidence you did that and you know that' remind yourself that they can't, because you didn't °L°
BestAnimeFreak i can't speak for their thought process as i've never been interrogated, but i'm sure at some point you begin to think 'it looks like i'm going down for this regardless of if i did it or not, atleast if i confess i'll get a lighter sentence" Sometimes cops just NEED to put SOMEONE away for the crime, if theres enough public outcry over a crime then elected officials pressure cops for faster results, it's not right but it happens.
Ryan F i was once interrogated for witness tampering and assault (which was false and later found out) i did find myself thinking sometimes that i would be sent down regardless of me being innocent. so i stopped speaking and they had no choice but to let me go as i was just ‘wasting police time’
A confession isnt gonna make you go to prison..a confession is only gonna make you go to prison if you can tell the police after the confession where the body is, and where the murder weapon is clothes and shoes..
"Are you comfortable, can I get you anything?" "I'd be significantly more comfortable and inclined to speak if I could sit in your rolly chair." Regardless of outcome, proceed to asking for lawyer.
Sometimes people feel compelled to confess to a crime they didn’t commit because the interrogation is so intense. The power of planting false memories... never EVER say a word.
How is this a click bait. The nigga literally explain how the police beat you in the interrogation room. If you thought he meant beating by physical that your dumb mind thinking that.
Innocent people don’t confess. This is designed to use guilt and fear against a suspect that actually has those feelings. If you’re innocent I guarantee you getting investigated by a cop would be far less intimidating.
@@thermal9656 most of the time yes but there are times when the evidence is misleading, and times where people are interrogeted into false confessions.
they'd say that the 'Evidence' is pointing toward You, basically they are playing games, they'd say; from their interpretation, the court will agree with them and say "it's You". After that they want you to "tell your own version" and used it as actual Evidence. It is a coin-flip, there's 50-50 chance they are telling the truth, and you have to make a quick decision without complete information.... it could end up with you paying a costly legal battle, or a quick escape where the investigator dismisses the case for free...
@@xponen Well even if what they say is true and they have you cornered... you should still remain silent, lawyer up and try to negotiate a plea deal am I right? In any case, whether you're innocent or not, doesn't matter, keep quiet during the initial interrogation and wait for your lawyer.
Tech Support got something better here: I fvcked someone's mother she was yours I fvcked someone's mother she.... Was.. Yours... (Don't say that in an interrogation LOL)
I once sat in an interrogation silently for 4 hours for something I didnt do. The cop got me to eventually talk by accusing me of stealing her pen. When I said "I didnt steal your pen" she came back with "Oh so when I accuse you of something you didnt actually do, you talk". The judge found me guilty based on that... I appealed and they threw out my case. This took me 6 years to fight, all for just saying I didnt take her pen...
Moral of the story... Dont talk about anything, they are all paid and promoted based on their confession rate - they dont care if youre innocent or guilty.
I also had a very shitty lawyer - my logic was that if I was innocent, I wouldn't need to spend too much money to prove that. But this one piece of "evidence" was enough to sway 1 shitty judge. There may have been some politics in play behind the scenes as well. Perhaps my lawyer was told not to give a counter argument to the "pen statement" and before I knew it I was in cuffs. Spent 1 week in jail, I fired my lawyer and paid a much much better one, was released on appeal and won 2 years later. Unreal.. dont take chances when it comes to proving your innocence.
Went over all of this in a psychology course. Absolutely disgusting how they're allowed to blatantly lie to you about evidence and continue these other immoral practices that beat you mentally into confessing.
German law enforcement officer here, in good ol Germany it is illegal to claim that we have hard evidence when we dont. We are for example not allowed to say "we have your DNA on the victim" when we dont. Its against our rules for "fair trial".
No such thing as a fair trial in the states, our justice system has deteriorated beyond repair. Cops here (for the most part, there are good ones out there just not many) only care about convictions, not how they get them. It's like our cops are turning into the fucking Gestapo...
Officer: We have evidences pointing toward you! Me: No way! I burned the body and the weapon and buried them ashes at 201 South East Avenue! There’s no way you got evidences!
@@nemo-x I see your point, but it legally doesn't work that way. They're the ones in charge of the investigation and deciding what to investigate; it's not going to be argued that they misled themselves unless the cop did something blatant to provably intentionally force a false confession.
Funny joke on youtube, but you just did confess and it will be used against you. Heck if even they caught the real killer you might still go away for murder. Once again you did confuse after all.
Always get a lawyer. Even if you are worried about “looking guilty”. Always. Get. A. Lawyer. Even if you think you can “clear this up” on your own. If you are ever in a room with a cop that you are not aloud to leave then you need a lawyer. You are not an expert in the law, neither is the cop. The cop has a job to do. A lawyer’s job is to know the law. It is never a bad idea to get an expert on any topic, and this is doubly true when your freedom is on the line.
3:31 In germany this is forbidden. The police can not say "we got some evidence", if they don't. And in my opinion this is way better. I mean imagine you didn't do anything, and you just confess because you are under so much pressure...
General Rommel Even after the refugee incidents, rape rates are far lower (per capita) than in the Usa. Meaning if the us and germany had the same amount of people rape would be far lower. It's also lower overall so even if they didn't have the same amount of people, it's still far lower.
Notice how in almost all these situations, the accused are sitting in a corner. Cops do this to make you feel trapped or isolated and like you have nowhere to run so you confess
weird, I heard once that a roman emperor (idk which one) preferred the corner due to its safety, you can see everyone and no-one can stab you in the back
I work for the DoJ and have interrogation room training. I think you're the first non-law enforcement themed channel to really nail how we carry ourselves in an interrogation. Good job.
Some people in the comments are like “stay silent GET A LAWYER. Don’t say ANYTHING” and others say “if you don’t talk you look guilty. Bad idea.” Well??? Which one is it???
Two things. I didn’t do anything! 2. Oh by the way I didn’t do anything. 3. I’m going to speak to my lawyer. 4. I’m outta here if I am not under arrest. Talking to cops is bullshit because cops can lie they expect you to just tell the truth. Or actually what they want to hear. Lol it’s a mind fuck. Shut up and say nothing.
Don't commit crimes? And if you're being falsely accused it will most likely be cleared up. This video makes cops look bad for trying to catch lawbreakers.
Here in the UK we don't have the right to remain silent. It changed to 'you do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court.'
well It may be fucked from an American perspective it actually makes a lot of sense if you are innocent any information you have would have helped the case .If you are silent then your wasting time and money ,you know what big brother is all about money ! Soo if they can make you talk faster then they save a dime
Tell them you are invoking your right to remain silent and that you want a lawyer. Anything after that, no matter what they ask you, if it is your name or your favorite color, just say "lawyer." Nothing you can say besides the word lawyer will ever help you. If you give them nothing they will likely have nothing. ESPECIALLY if you are innocent this is important, innocent people get locked up every day.
lol XD 2 Well sometimes you just have to say it like it is. personally i think monologueing about the history of police corruption & prison rape would be appropriate.
a friend of mine was caught by the cybercrime police , first thing he did before he cleaned his all shit , they found alot of computers but no evidence, he kept silent for days , for months and they kept the investigation open for months , because he would open his iphone ! Thts the only reason , i know his guilty but i helped him and visited him even if it was very hard to even see him because investigation still open , but after few months they let him free and no charges were against him , this happened in morocco !
Nope don't talk, no comment/plead the fifth or demand a lawyer. They will then try to befriend you by reciprocating that - "yeah this room is boring, i hate doing this, it's great outside, don't want to waste your time, we should wrap this up quick and go home" ect. Saying anything leaves you open for negotiation and a weakness to be talked about to make you open up.
Gonna find my baby, gonna hold her tight Gonna grab some afternoon delight My motto's always been 'when it's right, it's right' Why wait until the middle of a cold dark night? When everything's a little clearer in the light of day And we know the night is always gonna be there any way
Was in an interview when I was 16 and just said no comment the whole time because my solicitor told me that it wouldn't be taken to court anyway. Then they ask questions and phrase the as if you have to answer them; " what, for the sake of the tape, is your full name" ect then they get you in a position where you're answering questions. It got to the point where they caught me off guard and I answered a question related to my accusation and I felt like I had to start denying everything when I would have been better off just saying no comment. It was about criminal damage and I hadn't done it. But they make you feel like you're guilty.
Cops in the states treated me like a criminal after I was nearly robbed because I couldn't identify the person that did it. He just wanted me to point to these guys he had a hardon for, and when I couldn't he gave me this big lecture about how dangerous they were, and I shouldn't be "protecting" them. I wanted to punch him in his fucking face.
"You want me to point at a man regardless of his involvement of this crime simply because he's dangerous? False accusations lead to corruption, and based on what you're asking of me, when I think of the most dangerous person in this building, I'm starting to see that there's a good chance that I may be looking at them right now"
Cop shows and law shows have always given the idea that the person that says “I want to talk to my lawyer” are guilty. Seriously, watch any show that has the interaction room scene with the “bad guy/gal” and it happens like clock work. Usually right before or after they’ve incriminated themselves. Best thing to do if ever arrested, keep your mouth shut until you have your lawyer present.
Probably a good idea to remain silent even after your lawyer shows up. To most public defenders you’re just a number and in some cases will work with the police/DA to help get you convicted.
Freedoms_glory well a lot of times a lot of criminals caught in the act say they want their lawyers in real life but sometimes it’s just people giving cops a hard time because they don’t like them and rarely it’s innocent people who just want to be careful or are having their rights actually violated
1:17 Small correction. Police are not required to read you your Miranda Rights. However, if they have not read you your rights, anything you say cannot be permissible as evidence. It's a small distinction, but an important one.
Treblaine That is definitely an important distinction and one they do actually exploit. They'll call in a suspect to discuss the case without detaining them, even telling them they're free to leave. If they actually do decide to leave though, then cops are instructed to arrest you on your way out and bring you in for a formal questioning, Miranda and all.
For any brits: 1) If you ever recieve a letter (ASKING) you to come to a police station for an interview, you do not have to go. 2) If a police officer knocks on your door, do not open the door. They're not allowed to break into your house, but if you invite them in they can pretty much do whatever. 3) If a police officer turns up at your house and askes you to come to the station for an interview you do not have to go. (if you did have to go, they wouldn't be asking)
I am not a PC nor am I employed by the Police in any way, yet I've been involved in hundreds of UK Police interviews and while you are right about all of the above I recommend to always go for an interview if you are asked to. You will be asked/invited for a voluntary interview only if the Police thinks that it is not in anyone's interest to arrest you for it and get you into custody for the interview to take place. Yet, the moment you refuse to attend or give them another date that suits you better they will reevaluate the situation and most likely decide to arrest you so that the interview can happen. And about not letting them inside the house, yes, there's no reason to allow them in to snoop around your private business.
The point would be to not give them anything they can hang you with later. So no point in going until you have to, in which case you say nothing when you're there.
I don’t disagree at all. If I’m* innocent and a cop lies and says they have compelling evidence that I did something I didn’t, why would I risk getting sent down for a long time, especially if I had a family and kids I wanted to be with? (* of course, assuming I had no information on this stuff at all!)
The lawyer thing is just them giving you the phone and you calling him or her If you don't have a hired lawyer a phone book or google it's going to be a dead end
That would be insane if it is guilty until proven innocent, things like rape accusations would constantly land people in jail if that was a thing in the US, its the accusers job to prove the other person did what they said they did, not the defendants job to prove the accusation is wrong with their own evidence
My dad used to work for the police and I did a brief stint in the academy before going back to college and I speak from experience when I say if you’re in the interrogation room they usually don’t have enough to prove you’re guilty You only get interrogated if they don’t have enough on you or need something else from you
"Don't like to me, we already have the evidence." "Then why am I being interrogated? I'm not stupid." "Because..." "LAALALALA, IM NOT STUPID." "um, please stop..." "lalalalala!"
Tom Segura had a really funny joke about this. The only guy who didn't get caught on the show The First 48 asked for a lawyer before he answered anything.
I just looked down at the floor and closed my eyes ignoring what the officer said until it was over i did this so I wouldn't have to make eye contact which would make me nervous and then it could lead to ,e saying some dumb shit
and than everyone clapped and my girlfriend ran to me and chad was crying and i was the best and we kissed and had babies jessica why dont you love me i give you so much and you act like i dont exist
I was in an interrogation for something I didn't do, but knew the guy who did. Two cops were harassing me. It was a minor offence and they were treating me like a serial killer, it was so bizarre it just became funny. I started to laugh because I knew what they were doing because of videos like this.
I've been interrogated in the past. I said I WANTED to talk. The officer in both cases were happy to do it. I told them the truth. I went to college and earned a Bachelor's in criminal justice. And I tell them of a teacher I had. He was a lawyer. He taught me a lesson once I learned well even if I never expected to use it. Then I ask. Have you seen the movie "my cousin Vinny?" If yes I ask if they remember a scene if no I say well in it there is a scene where the innocently accused believes he is being targeted for shop lifting a chocolate bar he accidentally stole. When he finds out the real accusation he reacts in a very normal way. The cop asks "So that's when you killed the clerk?" And the guy responds clearly in shock and asking"I killed the clerk?" The cop says yes you killed the clerk. The guy then repeats again in shock just trying to understand the accusation"I killed the clerk" Then in trial, the offer testifies that "when asked if the guy killed the clerk, he responded with. I killed the clerk" except the cop said it in a monotone which demoted that he was confessing to the crime. The cop then goes on "and I wanted to be clear and repeated, yes you killed the clerk. To which the guy repeated, I killed the clerk" Basically getting a true confession from an innocent man that really knew no better. Then the lawyer teacher said. Never talk to a cop unless filtered by a lawyer. You can confess to crimes by accident and put a nail in your guilty verdict by being innocent and speaking the truth. After that I said "I need a lawyer if I am to speak to anyone in law enforcement" I never seen a day in jail.
@@maxmartin7087 I'd say I was more of an acomplice if anything. I did most of the paperwork and that was legal on its own. Would it break some Rico law? A jury would have to decide that. Regardless, I never really went beyond questioning. Never accused.
So if the suspect is actually innocent and they won't let them defend themselves you don't think that 1. Psychologically harms the innocent suspect and breaks their trust in you and 2. Brittles and forces them into the confession of a crime they didnt commit? So all I'm hearing is that the cop doesn't want the truth, they want a confession
@AdachiAndMarie : it IS a fucking big problem RIGHT NOW. There's this organization, can't remember it's name, that dig old files that predate the DNA tests invention and reexamine them to prove the innocence of the prisonner. They have freed hundreds and thousands of people thanks to this. Shockingly, they also published that about 40% of those innocents had confessed the crime THEY DID NOT COMMIT. Innocents people confessing just because they crack under the pressure and want to get out IS a thing. And once they've done it, it's game over for them, they're toast. Teenagers are especially vulnerable to that.
Tactic 1: Switch chairs with cop Tactic 2: Fall asleep Tactic 3: Play the "Parrot Game" but with the opposite of everything they're accusing you about. And don't let them finish a sentence if you can Police: You did it you: I did not (Notice how you don't use contractions like "didn't". The point is to draw it out as long as possible so that it's boring and you can go back to Tactic 2 Police: You did it and we know you did you: I did not and you do not know Police: We have evidence you drove to the house you: You do not have evidence Police: You had the gun to shoot him you: I did not have the gun to shoot him Police: We have your DNA right at the scene of the crime you can't lie you: You do not have DNA right at the scene of the crime and I am not Lying Don't let them have a chance to finish more than one sentence Police: We know you did it and... you: You do not know I did it and.. Police: Listen to m... you: I did not listen to you (lol, you can play the parrot game as an autistic bird as well) Super Tactic: Put your head into your arms, as the video calls it "The surrender position" but instead, go back to tactic 2. Tactic 2 very important
The cops are allowed to lie. They're allowed to lie about *what you said in interrogation.* (Technically they aren't, but there's literally nothing stopping them. They control any recordings.) The only thing keeping them honest is a lawyer. Period.
I said 'no comment' to everything. They put me inside for 78 days on remand, then gave me a year's community order. The maximum time they could convict me for a first offence was six months. As I went guilty the first time but refused to talk, it automatically halved my sentence. NO COMMENT
You won't have time to say that because you'll continue being pressured, as soon as you open your mouth you will be questioned even more and probably crack.
I’m not talking about the video, I’m just saying in a scenario where you (or anyone else) get(s) into the conversation part wherein the cops state to the suspect that the department has evidence against them and the suspect demands to inspect the evidence themselves, believing that the cops may be lying about that, the cops shows you real evidence that proves the suspect guilty. A great plot twist that is pretty funny imo
Don't say anything to them. Anything you say can and will be used against you but nothing you say can be used to help you. Any slip up you make will go against you, anything that should help you is hearsay and can't be used to help you. The deck is stacked against you no matter what.
They could spin it so it can be interpreted as you mocking them/bragging about your "perfect crime". There are countless sentences that you can potentially phrase poorly. ie: When Obama paraphrased someone saying "my Islamic faith" and years later retards still use it as evidence for their conspiracy theories
Times you should get a lawyer before you let police interrogate you;
-When you're innocent
-When you're guilty
Hold up-
Katie Persons what if I ain’t innocent and do not feel guilty
.. If u got money to pay the lawyer
SgtPiggie ur going to jail anyways might as well just ask for a lawyer
Before they get you in that room you may not know you are a suspect so you aren't thinking about a lawyer. A very important question which I believe thy have to answer honestly is Am I a suspect?" Before giving any testimony about anything always ask this question first. Many people went down because they didn't and the slow witted and poor ones who go down this way often didn't do the crime.
Every once in a while, a RUclips recommended video turns out good.
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Lol true
Oh THAT "beat"
Hahaha
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I haven't clicked the video at first, because I wasn't in the mood watching a video about cops hitting people.
i thought the same lmao
Yeah... I'll admit to putting this one off a couple days before I was interested in the convo'... Some say click-baity... BUT ambiguity isn't always a bad thing...
For the authentically intelligent, there's almost never a need for violence. ;o)
Imagine how exhausting and intimidating this must be to people who are actually not guilty. I could see myself going crazy in a room like that for hours with a guy that tries every psychological trick in the book to get me to confess no matter if I'm guilty or not.
Exactly. If you've committed a crime your mental walls will be up, you'll be full on the defensive from the start and have stories and alibis for days. The innocent will be more open to being friendly and negotiation, thinking this is all a big mistake and the law is on your side. Nope you are the fall guy and the cops easy conviction for a fast closed case. Not only that but anyone with social anxiety or a guilty conscience will admit to things they never did just to escape the pressurised situation. Thousands of people are convicted of crimes they never committed every day so police and detectives have an easier job, don't be one of them, always demand a lawyer before and during questioning.
I got interrogated for a crime I didnt commit about 3 weeks ago and you're completely right. It's near traumatic.
"He seemed unusually agitated during the questioning"
"He seemed unusually calm during the questioning"
"He seemed awfully eager to talk during the questioning"
"He seemed awfully silent during the questioning"
I wouldnt. I just dont show up to interrogations. You know that shit is 80% just a request? And you can decline requests.
And the other 20% you just shut up and ask for a lawyer. Dont talk. Let them think what they want. If youre innocent you cant get yourself in trouble, if youre guilty you could get caught.
This is how Japan has such a high conviction rate
One of my friends was involved in a corner shop robbery. He wasn’t a part of it but for one reason or another the cops thought he was and kept trying to get him to confess. When they started smooth talking at the start he basically got them to give him a full on meal hahah and then proceeded to deny everything with full conviction. He got out that night with a full belly
That was one of the most elegant laughs I have ever gotten.
Nice dude
I would love to be that guys friend lol
And then they all clapped
Captain YumYum Your comment is a prime example why you should never talk to the police.
I would use that first phase to get as much free food as possible
Can I have uhhhhhh.......
100 donuts
@@johnbecker3116 R.I.P. your liver and welcome diabetes :)
Fat Fuck
I'll take 30 donuts and 2 coffees..
**after finishing**: thanks guys, but you realize that doesnt mean i'll speak up
get a free meal and say you refuse to talk till then and when you get it start eating and ask for a lawyer
After a few hours of intense interrogation, I'd go quiet, go into the surrender position and then say "look I'll tell you the truth".
"I didn't do it".
That piss off the cop so much.
Sounds pretty funny! XD But... you wouldn't be able to do that due to the peer psychological pressure you'd be experiencing. No one is in the mood for joking at such a tense and hopeless situation.
@@asuspiciousavocado3317 There can be people.
@@asuspiciousavocado3317 Not if you're a psycho
@@rodolfoinnocentirisaliti390
Psychos get scared, too. Like the killer guy talking about his wife in this video. He was a total psycho yet he felt scared.
A Suspicious Avocado I will sincerely try that on my next one.
COP: Tell me the true
ME: I want a lawyer
COP: ok, I will call one
(later)
ME: I can see its you again in a different outfit
COP IN A SUIT: He's good
This reads like a Brooklyn Nine-Nine cold open
@@TheRealReem0h Is it really that good? I might need to watch it.
it's*
369 people thought this was funny
@@TheRealReem0h That's so fucking true, I just pictured Peralta trying this on a suspect xD
"Lawyer", the ONLY thing you say in this situation, repeat as necessary.
If youre really innocent then you shouldnt flip out :/
@@commenteroftruth9790 guilty people shouldn't flip out as they know their actions, but innocent people have the right to because they find it unfair
If i was in this type of situation I know i would flip out as I'm being pressured to admit to something i never did, not saying I haven't done this before (which SUCKS tbh,) but the consequences weren't as severe. After reading some of the comments i know just to shut up or say things like where is my lawyer or can i leave
@@patrickstar8132 yea I read the lawyer comments too
"Where is mah lawya???"
But lawyers cost money.
Just pull a Mike Ermantraut:
"Lawyer"
"We don't need that we just want to talk"
"Lawyer"
"Do you really want to make a big deal out of this?"
"Lawyer"
Wait what it works?
Especially the way he says it too, like the man has never given a single fuck his whole life
Lawyer
Daniel Vos i was thinking about that during the video!
I would be more overt than that. Someone said during an interrogation "I need a lawyer, dog." And because they only said it once, and the cops "didn't know" what a lawyer dog was he was convicted on evidence during the interrogation.
Just repeat " Gucci Gang Gucci Gang Gucci Gang" whole interrogation and see how long the cop wants to play that game
Im doing this
They will arrest you for trash rapping
They'll take you to an insane asylum then
Then you get labeled a "gang member"
They probably can handle it, real criminals are even worse when it's time hold a confession
This interrogation technique put an innoncent Danish kindergarden teacher in jail for quite a while in New York. He admitted to some made-up accusations by his mentally ill colleague because the cops claimed they had evidence and the entire situation stressed him out, so he admitted the made-up crime. He wasn't aware the cops could lie, as they aren't allowed to do that in Denmark.
I swear after reading some of these comments (like a prosecutor will say he has all the evidence to make the court room guilty you despite the fact you may be innocent) just shows how fucked our system is
@@patrickstar8132 yea if u life in usa it is
also in most of europe a confession is not enough to incriminate someone, unlike the United States, which pretty much solves this issue
They also aren't allowed to do that here in Germany. I am a little bit shocked that lying is allowed for them in the US.
Watch "The Confessions of Thomas Quick" sometime. It's eye opening.
To those of you who have asked if the insight in this video comes mostly from personal experience...
I need my lawyer first.
Look, I know you were there. There are many people who saw you get taken in, and they've told us about it. Heck, we even have it on tape.
It's okay, you can tell me. Really, I don't think you're a bad guy. Maybe you just got unlucky and they interrogated you because you happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, you know? But being evasive about it might make me think otherwise though. Why not tell me about it if you have nothing to hide?
Better Call Saul!
Police are also allowed a long string of bullshit they can spout. They're very careful to get you to do something that they can hang you for. As a lawyer friend told me all you need is 2 questions -- "Am I under arrest?" and "Am I free to go?"
Another mistake is confessing to part of or a lesser form of the charge. It doesn't help.
But only guilty people need lawyers!
We got you now, kiddo
Pro Tip: If a cop starts interrogating you, just start interrogating the cop with all the techniques in this video.
No u
When that cop rolls closer to you, you lean closer. :D
@@vexingrabbit1824
Then attempt to kiss....wait....
:D
Cop: I know you killed her!!
Guy: no u
Cop: o shit..
I'd be the type of guy to accidentally confess to something I didn't even do
I Drop Them innit
I Drop Them lol me to
Same
I Drop Them saaaaame
You have right to remain silent. Please exercise that right.
This is why a lot of innocent people get convicted.
Tim Peters thats true
Atleast with surrender position lol i am 99% time of day in "surrender position"
@giveagoodsong it's for that and also because the more people who are crammed in lockup, the more money that state gets from the federal government. That money is intended to go into making the prisons better and covering cost of living but instead, corners are cut and most of the money is pocketed.
@giveagoodsong not much
giveagoodsong What a country we live in
The cop CAN lie to you about evidence. Okay, that explains it. That was the most unnerving part of when I was interrogated once. I never imagined that cops could lie like that.
Its called trickery and legally to get a suspect to admit to a crime i think it's fine my opinion.
it's not fine since we can't lie to them, let's get rid of perjury laws and i'll be ok with cops lying
Cops lie all the time. The are trained to be deceiving. I even think at some point in their life, it becomes part of their character outside of the job.
Pretty nasty
Lying is absolutely a core part of police culture. Deception is the greatest tool in the police toolbox. Controlling information and misinformation is critical. However, it's corrosive and they seem to lose touch with when it is okay to lie.
Here in Ontario, police face no legal consequences when they are caught lying under oath. The judge only has power to refer the matter to the cop's superiors. Any consequences they face are purely administrative, and often there are no consequences at all.
Grzegorz, I know this is difficult, but please respond to what I actually wrote instead of what you imagine I wrote. Perhaps you missed the part where I said, "under oath." That's perjury anywhere else, but not Ontario. Here it's just "testilying", as the cops call it.
I swear I remember school principals pulling this exact routine on me. even the whole "interrupting denials" part. I guess this stuff gets around.
Maybe they were old coppers near retirement settling down on a much safer low pressure job.
Except not anymore!! xDDD Americas schools get shot up more than Police Stations nowadays, even Police Officers for that matter. :P
Yea my school try’s it but the suck soo bad a it I can lies and get away with sht all the time
@@Darkenedbyshadows its funny because America has some of the lowest mass public shootings in the world when you take out things like paintball and water guns and other things like accidental firing. And yes thats real they actually do consider toys a part of it. And not only that but Mass shootings overall have lower than before. But who cares about facts when you can paint a narrative that fits your cozy little bubble.
@@revenge3265 where did you get those "facts"?
The BEST and ONLY way to handle a police interrogation is to answer every question they have with "I want to speak to my lawyer" even if you're innocent.
especially if you're innocent
No, you say that the first time. After that, if they continue, you remind they are violating your rights and can be prosecuted for this.
Until the lawyers posts your bond you are automatically guilty regardless. If they can't get a confession out of you (truthfully or lie) they have the jail environment to use against you over the course of several days. They can instruct the jailers in secret to put you in a cell with to tougher violent criminal and have them work you over. This is why getting bailed out is so important to a suspect who has never been in trouble with the law before. The majority of the interrogations happen in the jail environment and they will cause you do strange things. A lot of innocent people have been set up to be convicted this way.
Phillip Mulligan You are assumed innocent until proven guilty
that means you’re denying to cooperate and you'll get ”beaten”
So if I am getting interrogated, I'm allowed to sit there, not say a word, and not even acknowledge the cop?
Jay A pretty much yeah.
Yea but i saw on tv the cops will keep people there for a week untill they go crazy and just say theyve done something they didnt do to get out of the cell
@@upload2137 Don't believe everything you see on TV
Headshot 013
That would be illegal if they did that than those officers can get in pretty bad trouble
No, you have to say something, there was some dumb SCOTUS decision that ruled that your fifth amendment right to remain silent only applies if you actually mention it. AKA while theyre interrogating you asking questions say something like "i dont answer questions" or "i enact my right to remain silent" or whatever else to have it work. Of course before that just ask for your lawyer and the interrogation will be done with.
The title is kind of ambiguous...
Underrated comment! Because we should support the good guys!
Um, maybe if youve never been interrogated or know someone who has, than you would know that movies are wrong and cops dont actually physically beat you.
I think that was on purpose...
It is the "you" on the title that is ambiguous!
@@chaunceyhulbert2711 while it's not policy that they physically beat you, there are many videos of cops doing just that... they are not rare
I think that "Better Call Saul" has a scene that perfectly describes how to beat all of these tactics: when Mike gets arrestes, all he does is just repeat "I want to talk to my lawyer".
lmao i was just thinking about that before i saw your comment
Great series
Say it politely don't be a douche
Breaking bad teaches you how to become a pro murderer, drug dealer, kidnapper, meth producer along with everything else illegal
What BCS doesn't teach you is that if you don't confess they will keep you in that room and badger you for hours upon hours until you are so tired and miserable that you are tempted to tell them something just so you can get out of that fucking room and have a lie-down in your new jail cell.
"I can tell you with near absolute certainty, for a fact, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that, you *do not* have *any* evidence of me committing that crime because you *cannot* have evidence of me committing a crime that I did not commit."
*_[presses X to doubt]_*
They’ll never let you get a sentence that long out, especially if they’re in the “Accusation stage”. “No comment, speak to my lawyer, am I under arrest”, they’re your best options. In Australia, where I’m from, you can request an end to the interview and they have to oblige.
Chief, all you gotta do is keep your mouth shut.
Then they testify "he only said he was _nearly_ certain. Not a very strong denial." Remember that whatever you say can be twisted to show it in the worst possible light.
*2882882 STAB WOUNDS*
This video is accurate, but you have to be interrogated at least once to fully understand what it's like.
Preach 🙌
well in good ol' India. The cops literally beat you.
Rahul Choudhary
Can't say it don't work though.
@@abhishekkumar3679 I can't imagine how many people have been wrongly accused because of this method of "interrogation"
Yeah !! They’ll beat the shit out of you , along with all the required information flowing out like a fountain !!!!
Better then getting killed by the mob.
🤣😂
u have rights to remain silent ok?
Me:
That just makes you look more guilty
SexyDuck it doesn’t matter what it makes you look like. They don’t care what you look like they’re looking for hard proof such as your confession. You acting suspicious means nothing and also it’s literally a right that is given to you. It’s the smartest thing to do
If I ever were to find myself in an interrogation room, I would just talk about some non relevant stuff, like computer games, hobbies or whatever. And then make fun of them. If they still keep pestering me, I'd just do the "surrender" position and then say "it was just a prank, bro, there's a camera". :D
The weird thing is that you actually have to "invoke" the fifth amendment right to remain silent. As in you can't actually remain silent, and silence can be used against you. If they are asking you anything you have to say something to the lines of "I invoke my right to remain silent" or "I don't answer questions" etc etc each time. That's what the supreme court ruled in 2013.
Duck has a point. Cops can and will continue to interrogate you unless you explicitly invoke your Miranda rights. To do so, you can simply say, “I wish to remain silent,” or, “I want only to speak with my lawyer.”
The reason people have confessed to crimes they didn't even commit
You have to remind yourself, that you did not do that and that you could not have done that.
That means, if they say 'we have evidence you did that and you know that' remind yourself that they can't, because you didn't °L°
BestAnimeFreak i can't speak for their thought process as i've never been interrogated, but i'm sure at some point you begin to think 'it looks like i'm going down for this regardless of if i did it or not, atleast if i confess i'll get a lighter sentence"
Sometimes cops just NEED to put SOMEONE away for the crime, if theres enough public outcry over a crime then elected officials pressure cops for faster results, it's not right but it happens.
Ryan F i was once interrogated for witness tampering and assault (which was false and later found out) i did find myself thinking sometimes that i would be sent down regardless of me being innocent. so i stopped speaking and they had no choice but to let me go as i was just ‘wasting police time’
A confession isnt gonna make you go to prison..a confession is only gonna make you go to prison if you can tell the police after the confession where the body is, and where the murder weapon is clothes and shoes..
and those things are usally digged down in a forest i think
"Are you comfortable, can I get you anything?"
"I'd be significantly more comfortable and inclined to speak if I could sit in your rolly chair."
Regardless of outcome, proceed to asking for lawyer.
“I’d be significantly more comfortable and inclined to speak if I could sit on your rolly chair and get a donut and a soda”
“No comment”
“No comment”
@@blanco7726 Greed
*slam* TWENTY EIGHT STAB WOUNDS
...It had to be done.
you didnt want to leave him a chance *h* *u* *h* *?*
I slipped.
*Stress Level: 100%*
I knew you were a killer!
dammit i was going to say this
why my dad beats me next please.
eks dee beat my meat
He knew everyone in your school calls you a faq
CPS HAS ENTERED THE CHAT*
Because you're a shit child
@@미켈아르테타-부계2 Frequently Asked Questions, right... 😂
im from india and there's no talking here m8 only beating
Nah, our cops just beat the shit out of you till you confess, guilty or not.
no
@Alex Orion thank you
@@kiagoob8539 you tried your shot bro but no ones gonna add a 14 year old
@Alex Orion lol stfu you've never even left the USA
Sometimes people feel compelled to confess to a crime they didn’t commit because the interrogation is so intense.
The power of planting false memories... never EVER say a word.
You hit the mark
“Hello officer! How’s your day?”
“GUILTY!”
I want my lawyer just watching this video
garthvater111 You're lawyer knows all that and every little trick they use. That's why you're not supposed to talk without a lawyer.
@@windosa2006 Your*
Beat me to it, Mr. Dent.
@@badent94 No it's correct your wrong
@@eq_ No your is right
Thanks! Just got out of an interrogation for murder, and the cops think I didn’t do it!
Sure fooled them!
*_Sneak 100_* *_Illusion 100_*
Speach 100
@@legohunter1000 More like speech 0
Xavier Xavier Well, shit. I never knew a puppy could murder someone.
This title is click-bait done right.
Ikr
He's not wrong, they beat you, just not in the physical way.
How is this a click bait. The nigga literally explain how the police beat you in the interrogation room. If you thought he meant beating by physical that your dumb mind thinking that.
@@everythingimtogood6823 calm down smarty pants
Everything imtogood cause everyone, including me, probably thought that cops physically beat the people in the room
I confess, I'm not following you on any platforms
gungus mckungus im calling the police
@Elizabeth Carre lmao my dude
@@jjuan4382 tf u mean
Nice image
@@dm3402 me my mans?
No wonder there’s so many false confessions, especially with young people.
If you haven,t done nothing you don't need to confess
These are ways of getting confessions from people who have DONE it
Innocent people don’t confess. This is designed to use guilt and fear against a suspect that actually has those feelings. If you’re innocent I guarantee you getting investigated by a cop would be far less intimidating.
@@thermal9656 most of the time yes but there are times when the evidence is misleading, and times where people are interrogeted into false confessions.
lol false confessions? Dude it's not torture....
Cop: "Hey, how are you do-"
Me: "I want a lawyer"
Cop: "We have evid-"
Me: *"REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!"*
If you haven't agreed to speak to them, they can't keep questioning you after you ask for a lawyer.
W
This what i told a police officer once. "If you have all this evidence on me the. Why are you interrogating me?" I plead the 5th afterwards. Easy.
they'd say that the 'Evidence' is pointing toward You, basically they are playing games, they'd say; from their interpretation, the court will agree with them and say "it's You". After that they want you to "tell your own version" and used it as actual Evidence. It is a coin-flip, there's 50-50 chance they are telling the truth, and you have to make a quick decision without complete information.... it could end up with you paying a costly legal battle, or a quick escape where the investigator dismisses the case for free...
@@xponen Well even if what they say is true and they have you cornered... you should still remain silent, lawyer up and try to negotiate a plea deal am I right? In any case, whether you're innocent or not, doesn't matter, keep quiet during the initial interrogation and wait for your lawyer.
what were you accused of
@@cerysgibby7542 he was accused of n word
@@denis8906 nani?
Easiest way to beat an interrogation is quite simple. "I want a lawyer." Then say nothing else other than repeating that sentence.
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Tech Support got something better here:
I fvcked someone's mother she was yours
I fvcked someone's mother she.... Was.. Yours...
(Don't say that in an interrogation LOL)
You actually don't have to go into a interrogation room at all. Unless they're going to arrest you you're free to leave. Lawyer up
Fuck that, I'll get a sandwich and a coke first
Stay tuned for the second segment:
Why Cops Eat You in the Interrogation Room.
Snorlaxation eat you out
*(insert lenny face)*
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
When Detective Long Arm and Officer Linda Swallows get you in the room, you're done.
Like... vore or oral sex?
I once sat in an interrogation silently for 4 hours for something I didnt do. The cop got me to eventually talk by accusing me of stealing her pen. When I said "I didnt steal your pen" she came back with "Oh so when I accuse you of something you didnt actually do, you talk".
The judge found me guilty based on that... I appealed and they threw out my case. This took me 6 years to fight, all for just saying I didnt take her pen...
Moral of the story... Dont talk about anything, they are all paid and promoted based on their confession rate - they dont care if youre innocent or guilty.
duelinthis since I dont see any reason why you should lie:
Holy fucking shit.
Thank you, I'm going to remember that!!!
Wow really
@@onlyheretowatchfailcompilation
>no reason to lie
Exactly, why would anyone do that? Just go on the internet and tell lies? Never happens, ammirite?
I also had a very shitty lawyer - my logic was that if I was innocent, I wouldn't need to spend too much money to prove that. But this one piece of "evidence" was enough to sway 1 shitty judge. There may have been some politics in play behind the scenes as well. Perhaps my lawyer was told not to give a counter argument to the "pen statement" and before I knew it I was in cuffs. Spent 1 week in jail, I fired my lawyer and paid a much much better one, was released on appeal and won 2 years later.
Unreal.. dont take chances when it comes to proving your innocence.
Went over all of this in a psychology course. Absolutely disgusting how they're allowed to blatantly lie to you about evidence and continue these other immoral practices that beat you mentally into confessing.
RUclips Recommendation know what is right for you, when you think you are normal peaceful citizen
Never talk to police, always lawyer up, even if you're innocent
Really even if your innocent
Penny Trui ALWAYS
Penny Trui especially if your innocent
Good advice yep never talk to them they are not your pal
@@Daniel-eq9rc your an idiot 99 percent of the people who are guilty say weres my lawyer thin they really ride your ass
German law enforcement officer here, in good ol Germany it is illegal to claim that we have hard evidence when we dont. We are for example not allowed to say "we have your DNA on the victim" when we dont. Its against our rules for "fair trial".
the lies cannot be used in court, and if u are innocent and u confess under pressure, even with a confession there must be evidence to prosecute
No such thing as a fair trial in the states, our justice system has deteriorated beyond repair. Cops here (for the most part, there are good ones out there just not many) only care about convictions, not how they get them. It's like our cops are turning into the fucking Gestapo...
@Paradoxical Nightmare Memes actually won't get banned as they fall under parody's which won't change.
+John Arch, I assume you don't actually live in germany when you talk such BS?
@John Arch we dont. Dont blame law enforcement for faults of our gouvernment.
Officer: We have evidences pointing toward you!
Me: No way! I burned the body and the weapon and buried them ashes at 201 South East Avenue! There’s no way you got evidences!
@@nemo-x I'm not a lawyer, but I think it could be construed as interfering with an investigation, even if you aren't under oath.
@@nemo-x I see your point, but it legally doesn't work that way. They're the ones in charge of the investigation and deciding what to investigate; it's not going to be argued that they misled themselves unless the cop did something blatant to provably intentionally force a false confession.
Funny joke on youtube, but you just did confess and it will be used against you. Heck if even they caught the real killer you might still go away for murder. Once again you did confuse after all.
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What's the saying, 50 nos and a yes is a yes.
According to feminists, 50 yeses are needed every time, and if she says "no" 20 years after it happened, then it becomes rape.
@@ahmataevo No one needed that comment.
ahmataevo *extreme feminists. Not every feminist is like that
@@h4724-q6j I needed that. Don't mansplain me what I need and what I don't need ❤️👌
@@beniceovna8762 “mansplain”
thanks for the heads up, i got away with 8 murders for this, subbed!
Nice!!!
Good job man! I got away with kidnapping and attempted robbery!
Damian Rice I got away with molesting my nephew
@@HH-pj6he too far
Damian Rice i got away with stealing a 25 cent lollipop get on my level😎
Always get a lawyer.
Even if you are worried about “looking guilty”.
Always. Get. A. Lawyer.
Even if you think you can “clear this up” on your own.
If you are ever in a room with a cop that you are not aloud to leave then you need a lawyer.
You are not an expert in the law, neither is the cop. The cop has a job to do.
A lawyer’s job is to know the law. It is never a bad idea to get an expert on any topic, and this is doubly true when your freedom is on the line.
Always get a lawyer, getting a lawyer only when you are guilty is a tell.
3:31 In germany this is forbidden. The police can not say "we got some evidence", if they don't. And in my opinion this is way better. I mean imagine you didn't do anything, and you just confess because you are under so much pressure...
It happens alllll the time
Doesn't mean anything when you let rapists free on a daily basis, thank your government for that
@@nonautemrexchristus5637 Rather let free a criminal than jail an innocent man.
General Rommel Even after the refugee incidents, rape rates are far lower (per capita) than in the Usa.
Meaning if the us and germany had the same amount of people rape would be far lower.
It's also lower overall so even if they didn't have the same amount of people, it's still far lower.
@@mortvald and in sweden its 2.5x higher than the US...
Can you make a video explaining why my mom beats me?
Because you're Asian.
@@sasdagreat8052 they eat cats, not own them
Because you main a braindead champ ;)
honey does she really? please send me a message if you need help
there are many wierd replies here lmao
Stress level: 99%
28 STAB WOUNDS YOU DON'T WANT TO GIVE HIM A CHANCE HUH?!
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY DOWN
Notice how in almost all these situations, the accused are sitting in a corner. Cops do this to make you feel trapped or isolated and like you have nowhere to run so you confess
weird, I heard once that a roman emperor (idk which one) preferred the corner due to its safety, you can see everyone and no-one can stab you in the back
This will be put to use if I get caught with fithly copyrighted memes here in the EU
Stark article 13 is just dumb
@@lileggnog4209 not just dumb, it violates human rights and your free speech, no common person would ask for such laws
Leopard 1A1A5 Main Battle Tank How is that in any way a whoosh?
Rip brother
want to join my meme smuggling ring
I work for the DoJ and have interrogation room training. I think you're the first non-law enforcement themed channel to really nail how we carry ourselves in an interrogation. Good job.
GunslingerKT19 do u believe in voice stress analyzers?
james McDonald no a lot of people have bad anxiety even being around a cop
Department of Justice
Devin the test is conducted via phone call ...my question is asking about the validity of the test
Nathan Holstrom What methods did you use during your interrogation that would get them frustrated enough to throw you out?
Some people in the comments are like “stay silent GET A LAWYER. Don’t say ANYTHING” and others say “if you don’t talk you look guilty. Bad idea.”
Well??? Which one is it???
The former. Get a lawyer.
100% get a lawyer. A judge or a jury can not indict you on the grounds that you pled the 5th, otherwise you lawyer will call for a mistrial.
Two things. I didn’t do anything! 2. Oh by the way I didn’t do anything. 3. I’m going to speak to my lawyer. 4. I’m outta here if I am not under arrest. Talking to cops is bullshit because cops can lie they expect you to just tell the truth. Or actually what they want to hear. Lol it’s a mind fuck. Shut up and say nothing.
Don't commit crimes? And if you're being falsely accused it will most likely be cleared up. This video makes cops look bad for trying to catch lawbreakers.
it doesnt matter if you look guilty in front of some cop tbh
How to win:
1. Just don't say anything.
2. Think for about 5 minutes before you say something.
3. After thinking for five minutes, don't say it unless the words are requesting a lawyer
Fitting, a coffee ad on a coffee break video.
about time.
I'm second. Now give me likes.
Wow 3 comments 1k likes
@@getinthevankids9790 Good job you got 2 in 11 hours so 2 cookies for you: 🍪🍪
@@jcvrants yummy!
Here in the UK we don't have the right to remain silent. It changed to 'you do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court.'
That's legitimately infuriating what the fuck
well It may be fucked from an American perspective it actually makes a lot of sense if you are innocent any information you have would have helped the case .If you are silent then your wasting time and money ,you know what big brother is all about money ! Soo if they can make you talk faster then they save a dime
That is literally the same thing as the right to remain silent.
It's basically the same thing except it's directed at innocent people intead of criminals.
@john ferguson chill out mate
Tell them you are invoking your right to remain silent and that you want a lawyer. Anything after that, no matter what they ask you, if it is your name or your favorite color, just say "lawyer." Nothing you can say besides the word lawyer will ever help you. If you give them nothing they will likely have nothing. ESPECIALLY if you are innocent this is important, innocent people get locked up every day.
"no comment." works, or "drag me to hell soldier of babylon!"
The Dark master heh, i like that second one.
lol XD 2 Well sometimes you just have to say it like it is. personally i think monologueing about the history of police corruption & prison rape would be appropriate.
naejimba "so what do you like doing?"
"My lawyer"
a friend of mine was caught by the cybercrime police , first thing he did before he cleaned his all shit , they found alot of computers but no evidence, he kept silent for days , for months and they kept the investigation open for months , because he would open his iphone ! Thts the only reason , i know his guilty but i helped him and visited him even if it was very hard to even see him because investigation still open , but after few months they let him free and no charges were against him , this happened in morocco !
Being honest I would immediately be like "My god this room is boring"
Nope don't talk, no comment/plead the fifth or demand a lawyer. They will then try to befriend you by reciprocating that - "yeah this room is boring, i hate doing this, it's great outside, don't want to waste your time, we should wrap this up quick and go home" ect. Saying anything leaves you open for negotiation and a weakness to be talked about to make you open up.
Hh u make my day buddy... This room is dust I can't stay here..🤣🤣
Officer.. no worries we go underground big room...🤣
So don't talk anything.
Imagine anything, remember a song.
Enforce your right, even when you are not right.
What a Pitbull rhyme scheme.
Gonna find my baby, gonna hold her tight
Gonna grab some afternoon delight
My motto's always been 'when it's right, it's right'
Why wait until the middle of a cold dark night?
When everything's a little clearer in the light of day
And we know the night is always gonna be there any way
better, actually sing.
This was mostly a “how” more than a “why” but overall good
And the title I thought that people get actually beaten up physically and mentally
The 'how' is the 'why'.
They do get beat mentally tho
That is the point, it's click bait
@@Solustos its not.
XxPlayMakerxX131 its the same thing
Was in an interview when I was 16 and just said no comment the whole time because my solicitor told me that it wouldn't be taken to court anyway. Then they ask questions and phrase the as if you have to answer them; " what, for the sake of the tape, is your full name" ect then they get you in a position where you're answering questions. It got to the point where they caught me off guard and I answered a question related to my accusation and I felt like I had to start denying everything when I would have been better off just saying no comment.
It was about criminal damage and I hadn't done it. But they make you feel like you're guilty.
Cops in the states treated me like a criminal after I was nearly robbed because I couldn't identify the person that did it. He just wanted me to point to these guys he had a hardon for, and when I couldn't he gave me this big lecture about how dangerous they were, and I shouldn't be "protecting" them. I wanted to punch him in his fucking face.
"You want me to point at a man regardless of his involvement of this crime simply because he's dangerous? False accusations lead to corruption, and based on what you're asking of me, when I think of the most dangerous person in this building, I'm starting to see that there's a good chance that I may be looking at them right now"
@@CreamyGoodness
@@molikeur haha that's fair. But we can all dream, can't we?
@@CreamyGoodness i can't : /
Thank you, you are helping a lot of innocent, but also naive and trusting people out there.
Cop shows and law shows have always given the idea that the person that says “I want to talk to my lawyer” are guilty.
Seriously, watch any show that has the interaction room scene with the “bad guy/gal” and it happens like clock work.
Usually right before or after they’ve incriminated themselves.
Best thing to do if ever arrested, keep your mouth shut until you have your lawyer present.
Even if you're not guilty, especially if you are NOT guilty.
The system makes convictions priority not truth.
Also don't talk to cops even if you're not arrested. If you really want to be stupid and help anyway, then ask for immunity.
Probably a good idea to remain silent even after your lawyer shows up. To most public defenders you’re just a number and in some cases will work with the police/DA to help get you convicted.
Freedoms_glory well a lot of times a lot of criminals caught in the act say they want their lawyers in real life but sometimes it’s just people giving cops a hard time because they don’t like them and rarely it’s innocent people who just want to be careful or are having their rights actually violated
1:17
Small correction. Police are not required to read you your Miranda Rights. However, if they have not read you your rights, anything you say cannot be permissible as evidence. It's a small distinction, but an important one.
They also may submit your statements without reading your Miranda rights under certain conditions like if you are in-no-way detained or arrested.
Nerd
@@eligoodyggg7120 sheep
What happens when they ask me, wether I understood my rights and I just say no
Treblaine That is definitely an important distinction and one they do actually exploit. They'll call in a suspect to discuss the case without detaining them, even telling them they're free to leave.
If they actually do decide to leave though, then cops are instructed to arrest you on your way out and bring you in for a formal questioning, Miranda and all.
For any brits:
1) If you ever recieve a letter (ASKING) you to come to a police station for an interview, you do not have to go.
2) If a police officer knocks on your door, do not open the door. They're not allowed to break into your house, but if you invite them in they can pretty much do whatever.
3) If a police officer turns up at your house and askes you to come to the station for an interview you do not have to go. (if you did have to go, they wouldn't be asking)
Thanks
I am not a PC nor am I employed by the Police in any way, yet I've been involved in hundreds of UK Police interviews and while you are right about all of the above I recommend to always go for an interview if you are asked to. You will be asked/invited for a voluntary interview only if the Police thinks that it is not in anyone's interest to arrest you for it and get you into custody for the interview to take place. Yet, the moment you refuse to attend or give them another date that suits you better they will reevaluate the situation and most likely decide to arrest you so that the interview can happen. And about not letting them inside the house, yes, there's no reason to allow them in to snoop around your private business.
Huh, good to know
The point would be to not give them anything they can hang you with later. So no point in going until you have to, in which case you say nothing when you're there.
Out of all these techniques, the one where police can lie about evidence they don't have is the one I want to be outlawed the most.
I don’t disagree at all. If I’m* innocent and a cop lies and says they have compelling evidence that I did something I didn’t, why would I risk getting sent down for a long time, especially if I had a family and kids I wanted to be with?
(* of course, assuming I had no information on this stuff at all!)
Always request a lawyer
Demand*
You always get a lawyer.
The lawyer thing is just them giving you the phone and you calling him or her If you don't have a hired lawyer a phone book or google it's going to be a dead end
Guilty until proven innocent. Lawyer up. They are your presidential security when navigating the court of law.
is it not the other way around?
@@pinkguy5537 if there's an innocence presumption, it is. But in our modern world everything is made against people.
That would be insane if it is guilty until proven innocent, things like rape accusations would constantly land people in jail if that was a thing in the US, its the accusers job to prove the other person did what they said they did, not the defendants job to prove the accusation is wrong with their own evidence
Not anymore. You are innocent for the time being if you can afford the bond. If you are poor you are guilty.
I think it's up to the country. In my country, you're innocent until proven guilty.
My dad used to work for the police and I did a brief stint in the academy before going back to college and I speak from experience when I say if you’re in the interrogation room they usually don’t have enough to prove you’re guilty
You only get interrogated if they don’t have enough on you or need something else from you
Marty Mcmarty Cheers
Soy Gato for what?
Marty Mcmarty For the info.
"Don't like to me, we already have the evidence."
"Then why am I being interrogated? I'm not stupid."
"Because..."
"LAALALALA, IM NOT STUPID."
"um, please stop..."
"lalalalala!"
Suspect, sitting in a tiny room: *Breaks due to the mind games*
Me, sitting in my living room: Heh, idiots
Gotta watch this before it gets taken down by the FBI
@Christobanistan it's was just a joke
it been on day and the fbi has not taken this down
@Christobanistan whoooosh
Mr house I took you out with nephis 9 iron
**hits table**
TWENTY EIGHT STAB WOUNDS
Lol connor
Ali Aljarjary now that's alotta damage!
Sr pelo:"*SMACKS 28 TABLES*AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
Me: I want my lawyer
*Brings in lawyer*
Lawyer: I want my lawyer
Me: WTF
Lol just imagine
This comment made my day 😂😂😂
Lawyer 269:i want my lawyer
Bleach 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Mr. Krakz lawyer 270: I want my lawyer
Monumental Nick lawyer 400: I want my lawyer
Tom Segura had a really funny joke about this. The only guy who didn't get caught on the show The First 48 asked for a lawyer before he answered anything.
lol I think he meant GSR test (Gunshot Residue) not GRE.
"You want us to show your humiliatingly low GRE score, bro?!"
*CSI Miami Flashbacks*
take a GRE test for 15000 rupees, end up in an interrogation room?
be*nch*d ai wont mai maney bak!!
FutureNow GRE from Dying Light
Runners where you at
This is why I took crime and justice in high school. You learn so much about your rights.
Don't talk to the cops
Borys Mazurek ur mom
Took criminal law in high school as well, was a really interesting class tbh.
WonderAsh no u
Am I under arrest?
Lawyer.
I do not recall.
@UberDroid am I under arrest?
@brio lawyer
@Jimmy Rustling I do not recall
The Clinton Defense, just maniacally laugh and say I do not recall
@@EternalDeath14 am I under arrest?
Cop :"Need anything else just let me know "
Me: let's trade chairs lol
Me: “I need you to take this charge and do this time”
Cop: “Ah shit, can he do that?”
Next thing you know the government demonetizes the video
this made me laugh
FBI, OPEN UP !!!
"Why cops beat you in the interrogation room"
Can be beat by staying silient
Mega Pelotes that would just lengthen the time it takes to close an investigation, and would only make it more suspicious
You actually need to invoke your right to remain silent by saying it aloud. Staying silent can actually be used against you.
If you are innocent you'd want to help them with their investigation. Staying silent when you have nothing to hide isn't that smart.
Or you know just say "I have right to get a lawyer" LITERALLY all you gotta say
The only thing you need to say is "I have nothing to say and I want my lawyer NOW." YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TALK.
I just looked down at the floor and closed my eyes ignoring what the officer said until it was over i did this so I wouldn't have to make eye contact which would make me nervous and then it could lead to ,e saying some dumb shit
Smart move. I had myself confess to a robbery accessory which went south..
You were interrogated? For how long?
Prosecutor: He looked down cuz he felt guilty!
and than everyone clapped and my girlfriend ran to me and chad was crying and i was the best and we kissed and had babies jessica why dont you love me i give you so much and you act like i dont exist
Glockel shit dude I could act like I care but I really don't
I was in an interrogation for something I didn't do, but knew the guy who did.
Two cops were harassing me.
It was a minor offence and they were treating me like a serial killer, it was so bizarre it just became funny.
I started to laugh because I knew what they were doing because of videos like this.
I've been interrogated in the past. I said I WANTED to talk. The officer in both cases were happy to do it. I told them the truth. I went to college and earned a Bachelor's in criminal justice. And I tell them of a teacher I had. He was a lawyer. He taught me a lesson once I learned well even if I never expected to use it.
Then I ask. Have you seen the movie "my cousin Vinny?" If yes I ask if they remember a scene if no I say well in it there is a scene where the innocently accused believes he is being targeted for shop lifting a chocolate bar he accidentally stole. When he finds out the real accusation he reacts in a very normal way. The cop asks "So that's when you killed the clerk?" And the guy responds clearly in shock and asking"I killed the clerk?" The cop says yes you killed the clerk. The guy then repeats again in shock just trying to understand the accusation"I killed the clerk"
Then in trial, the offer testifies that "when asked if the guy killed the clerk, he responded with. I killed the clerk" except the cop said it in a monotone which demoted that he was confessing to the crime. The cop then goes on "and I wanted to be clear and repeated, yes you killed the clerk. To which the guy repeated, I killed the clerk"
Basically getting a true confession from an innocent man that really knew no better. Then the lawyer teacher said. Never talk to a cop unless filtered by a lawyer. You can confess to crimes by accident and put a nail in your guilty verdict by being innocent and speaking the truth.
After that I said "I need a lawyer if I am to speak to anyone in law enforcement"
I never seen a day in jail.
mezcao mezcal then you were sentenced for saying “i killed the clerk” :D
But did you actually do it
@@maxmartin7087 I'd say I was more of an acomplice if anything. I did most of the paperwork and that was legal on its own. Would it break some Rico law? A jury would have to decide that. Regardless, I never really went beyond questioning. Never accused.
I never did a day in jail either, cause I never did anything that I could get arrested for. It's really that easy.
@@ObsidianKing the point of my story is that even being innocent and truthful you can be found guilty of crimes by talking to the cops.
So if the suspect is actually innocent and they won't let them defend themselves you don't think that 1. Psychologically harms the innocent suspect and breaks their trust in you and 2. Brittles and forces them into the confession of a crime they didnt commit?
So all I'm hearing is that the cop doesn't want the truth, they want a confession
Precisely. Your getting the hang of things now...
Well that seems like a them problem
@AdachiAndMarie : it IS a fucking big problem RIGHT NOW. There's this organization, can't remember it's name, that dig old files that predate the DNA tests invention and reexamine them to prove the innocence of the prisonner.
They have freed hundreds and thousands of people thanks to this. Shockingly, they also published that about 40% of those innocents had confessed the crime THEY DID NOT COMMIT.
Innocents people confessing just because they crack under the pressure and want to get out IS a thing. And once they've done it, it's game over for them, they're toast. Teenagers are especially vulnerable to that.
Gryffe- It's called the Innocence Project
Right, and it's 25%, not around 40% But that's still way too much if you ask me...
Tactic 1: Switch chairs with cop
Tactic 2: Fall asleep
Tactic 3: Play the "Parrot Game" but with the opposite of everything they're accusing you about.
And don't let them finish a sentence if you can
Police: You did it
you: I did not (Notice how you don't use contractions like "didn't". The point is to draw it out as long as possible so that it's boring and you can go back to Tactic 2
Police: You did it and we know you did
you: I did not and you do not know
Police: We have evidence you drove to the house
you: You do not have evidence
Police: You had the gun to shoot him
you: I did not have the gun to shoot him
Police: We have your DNA right at the scene of the crime you can't lie
you: You do not have DNA right at the scene of the crime and I am not Lying
Don't let them have a chance to finish more than one sentence
Police: We know you did it and...
you: You do not know I did it and..
Police: Listen to m...
you: I did not listen to you (lol, you can play the parrot game as an autistic bird as well)
Super Tactic: Put your head into your arms, as the video calls it "The surrender position" but instead, go back to tactic 2.
Tactic 2 very important
Candi Soda
Are you under oath? Are you allowed to lie?
The cops are allowed to lie. They're allowed to lie about *what you said in interrogation.* (Technically they aren't, but there's literally nothing stopping them. They control any recordings.) The only thing keeping them honest is a lawyer. Period.
Just don't say anything besides I want my lawyer much simpler and they can't twist your words in a recording
lol, I feel sorry for the cop
Going into surrender position only to fall asleep would be so fucking funny oh my gid
We know you killed her!
*No, You killed her!!*
That's what I do
Simon Piskorski great idea works wonders luckily I have my charisma stat at +5 and rolled a nat 20 so now hes in prison
TWEntY EiGHT stAb WoUNDs
Nina DIDNT WANT TO LEAVE HIM A CHANCE?
HUH?
+Nina **slams table**
i was looking for this
BbOOM BOUND YA DEVIANT
99% level of stress
I said 'no comment' to everything. They put me inside for 78 days on remand, then gave me a year's community order. The maximum time they could convict me for a first offence was six months. As I went guilty the first time but refused to talk, it automatically halved my sentence. NO COMMENT
Cop : we have evidence😂
Me : let me see😑
Cop : 🤤😶
Me : yeah that's what I thought
You: let me see
Cop: BrInGs AcTuAl EvIdEnCe
@@nghtspawn651 yo but in the video the cops r lying about "real" evidence to make them confess even tho the cop got no clue if he's guilty or not
You won't have time to say that because you'll continue being pressured, as soon as you open your mouth you will be questioned even more and probably crack.
I’m not talking about the video, I’m just saying in a scenario where you (or anyone else) get(s) into the conversation part wherein the cops state to the suspect that the department has evidence against them and the suspect demands to inspect the evidence themselves, believing that the cops may be lying about that, the cops shows you real evidence that proves the suspect guilty. A great plot twist that is pretty funny imo
You know you literally dont have to say anything
I've been told that if you get arrested you should tell them you will use your right to remain silent until you've spoken to your attorney
False confessions and plea deals are too common for this to be a good thing.
That's why politicians give only one answer to everything-
I wanna talk to my lawyer
So just say, "if you have all this evidence, why are you asking me questions?"
Don't say anything to them. Anything you say can and will be used against you but nothing you say can be used to help you. Any slip up you make will go against you, anything that should help you is hearsay and can't be used to help you. The deck is stacked against you no matter what.
Using your statement would get you dangerously close to getting falsely accused, and you're not even aware of it lol.
@@sayto_00 but it's true isn't it? What could they use against you in that sentence?
@@majik5194 OC statement could be interpret as “ yes i was it but apperently u guys are to dumb to make the good moves haha!“,
They could spin it so it can be interpreted as you mocking them/bragging about your "perfect crime". There are countless sentences that you can potentially phrase poorly. ie: When Obama paraphrased someone saying "my Islamic faith" and years later retards still use it as evidence for their conspiracy theories
"I have nothing to say."
"I have nothing to say without my attorney present."