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re: American Nightmare — Netflix documentary
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:10 am to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:10 am to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Watching now. Just the first 30 min is a little bizarre.
The story is very strange, but if you wanted to pull off a kidnapping, just do bizarre stuff in the act and you'll buy yourself time or pull it off is what I'm seeing.
But the police interrogation is really superficial. They're bad at it. I would think that the police should take his story serious until they have evidence to the contrary.
Also, watching Aaron's testimony with the police, he is less emotional/angry/scared than I would be. People handle things differently, but calm isn't normal IMO.
The story is very strange, but if you wanted to pull off a kidnapping, just do bizarre stuff in the act and you'll buy yourself time or pull it off is what I'm seeing.
But the police interrogation is really superficial. They're bad at it. I would think that the police should take his story serious until they have evidence to the contrary.
Also, watching Aaron's testimony with the police, he is less emotional/angry/scared than I would be. People handle things differently, but calm isn't normal IMO.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 12:31 am to WhiskeyThrottle
quote:Nah. These LEO should be trained to know that people's emotional states (including their own) are entirely unpredictable and there is no "right" or "normal" reaction. I mean, he was likely quite sleep deprived AND had been drugged.
Also, watching Aaron's testimony with the police, he is less emotional/angry/scared than I would be. People handle things differently, but calm isn't normal IMO.
It's hard to internalize, but you actually have no idea how you would be (and neither do I). Sitting there, watching the show, of course I'm thinking "say this! do that! explain this part!". But I'm also not in the middle of the single biggest trauma of my life.
Just look at how often false confessions are obtained.
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