How does good cop - bad cop work to psychologically manipulate the suspect into confessing and how did these cops fail miserably at it? Find out next.
In this interrogation, Michael Rafferty, 28, is the suspect in a horrific murder that took place on April 8, 2009, in Ontario, Canada. Michael denied involvement, despite the mountains of evidence against him with security footage and his accomplice, Terri-Lynne McClintic, 18, turning against him. Police knew they needed to apply maximum psychological pressure to get Michael to confess. You surely heard of the classic interrogation technique good cop – bad cop, but here’s how it works in real life, but also watch how these cops completely blundered it causing them to fail at getting their desired confession.
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