Thomas Perez Jr., right, falsely confessed to killing his father, Thomas Perez Sr., after a 17-hour interrogation by Fontana police. He was released after his father showed up alive and well. (Allen J ...
Self-incriminating remarks weren't the only thing a suspected killer couldn't hold inside during a 2015 interrogation. Loril Harp seemingly implicated himself in a 1993 Missouri homicide while talking ...
Thanks to the 1963 arrest of Ernesto Miranda and the subsequent Supreme Court ruling that enshrined the eponymous set of rights the police are required to inform you of when you’re taken into custody, ...
Watch any cop show on television — we’re looking at you, all versions of “Law & Order” — and the use of deception during scenes of a suspect’s interrogation, in essence lying to a suspect to get a ...
The officer who fatally shot a Bedouin man during a house search last week at his home has been summoned for interrogation a ...
Thomas Perez Jr. was hours into an interrogation by police about his missing father when they dropped some devastating news: A body had been found. Thomas Perez Sr., they told his son, was dead. The ...
In their push to break down a man they suspected of being a killer, Fontana officers were drawing on the playbook of a combative and sometimes deceptive interrogation philosophy that has been widely ...