
Did I Really Do That?
Hidden Brain
The Dark Side of Interrogations
This chapter examines the controversial police interrogation tactics used in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting how suspects often provided coerced confessions. It discusses the psychological pressures and inconsistencies surrounding these confessions, particularly in the case of teenagers wrongfully convicted. The narrative culminates in a significant turn of events that challenges the integrity of the justice system and brings attention to the implications of false confessions.
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