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Crime Junkie
The Dynamics of Coercive Interrogation
This chapter explores the intense pressures faced by Michael during his interrogation, highlighting the aggressive tactics used by investigators to extract a confession. It contrasts Michael's experience with that of Robert Springsteen, who maintains his innocence amid similar coercive methods, raising critical questions about the reliability of confessions in the absence of physical evidence.
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