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Originally Posted by Txjake
Also, if the investigator comes in with a tape recorder and offers to turn it off for an "off the record" comment. There is still a recording device recording all conversations in the room. A subterfuge, if not an actual lie.
Asking the alleged perpetrator to write a "letter of apology" to the victim of the crime. It becomes a confession, written by the acused, and signed... another subterfuge
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A friend of a friend was accused of a crime she did not commit. the situation arose over a nasty divorce (doesn't it always?) the cops wanted to take her to the police station for an interview. she thought she had nothing to hide, so why not? She didn't ask for a lawyer nor even take a friend as a witness, after all, she's got nothing to hide, right? During the interrogation the police refused to allow her to take her medication or go to the restroom for over EIGHT HOURS. They finally let her go but only after working her butt over good......