In the second half of this deep-dive, Steve and Dave get into the real-world techniques and challenges of interviewing and interrogating suspects. They touch on structured methods like REID and PEACE, but emphasize how much of the craft is learned through observation, experience, and knowing what actually works in the room.They break down the importance of listening to what a suspect says (and doesnât say), picking up on body language, microexpressions, and story changes when confronted with evidence. Planning ahead, anticipating responses, and reading the room become a form of mental gymnastics.The episode explores what detectives are really hoping to get from an interrogation: confessions, admissions, or valuable contradictions, and how even without a confession, a strong case can still be made. They share how they handle lies, deflections, and suspects who bring attorneys into the room, and why pushing too hard can backfire.False confessions are also front and center: who is most at risk, how they happen, and how detectives can avoid getting them. Steve and Dave bust movie myths about dramatic confessions and explain why most interrogations donât end in handcuffs. They also reflect on some of their most difficult interrogations and what those experiences taught them.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the second half of this deep-dive, Steve and Dave get into the real-world techniques and challenges of interviewing and interrogating suspects. They touch on structured methods like REID and PEACE, but emphasize how much of the craft is learned through observation, experience, and knowing what actually works in the room.They break down the importance of listening to what a suspect says (and doesnât say), picking up on body language, microexpressions, and story changes when confronted with evi...