When A Criminal Is Smarter Than The Detectives
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In this JCS Inspired Documentary, We take a look at the interrogation of the President of a motorcycle club named Mark. Mark was a suspect in a murder case and he had been arrested many times before so he knows how to handle the manipulation of the detectives. We will analyze the interrogation and discuss what Mark and the Detectives did wrong and right.
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This was a great interrogation to watch play out as the detective try to outsmart the suspect but the suspect knows what's up. Please share your thoughts and opinions below.
@@allhaildrewcifer9541 he also killed someone and is a criminal. Both him and the police are crooks in their own ways.
@@allhaildrewcifer9541 Did you actually say ACAB? what a 🤡
@@N3wbMa5t3r I did say ACAB ALL cops.... Includes your relatives that's police officers. I'm a clown cause I hate cops cause they abuse their power. Kill unarmed people EVERY DAY! There all pussies who got picked on in high school so there the bullies now. ACAB. You Boot Licking fuck boy. ALL COPS ARE BASTARDS! The cops fractured my fuckin skull for literally shifting my stance while he was basically fucking molesting me over a 10$ bag of weed. Fuck cops. All of em.
I love this guy!
@@XtremeDirtRacing 32:53 is brief explanation as to the outcome of this case.
If you're guilty, you need a lawyer... If you're innocent... You REALLY need a Lawyer!!!
Exactly!!
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Absolutely.
How true that is.
Before, If you're in trouble, talk to a policeman Now If you want trouble , talk to a policeman
"Am I under arrest?" "What are the charges?" "Am I free to go?" "I want to speak to my attorney." Everything you need right there.
Wen he asked da cop was he detained and the cop said yes he was being detained, right den and der he should of asked what crime was he being detained for and if the cop articulate the crime, he should of asked for a lawyer and shut up, he talked to much
A fish never gets caught until it opens its mouth.
@@jackjohnsonjohnson8610 I'm with ya!! The last thing I would have repeated was the " they're Done" several times. But I guess in the end it didn't matter .
@@jackjohnsonjohnson8610 Thank you, Andy Sipowicz
@@jackjohnsonjohnson8610 why do you use da dem and der but then use a word like articulate?
Bro mad respect for playing the video and not interrupting it every 5 seconds like other channels.
“I’m not going to answer questions without a lawyer” 30 min later still in room answering questions
That is NOT a request for a lawyer. Saying, "I want a lawyer" IS.
@@sherylsoreson9790 sure. But that’s not the point
None of this is good cause he asked for a lawyer
That is a good and plain enough statement to have everything thrown out of court after the discovery phase. He should have been released or read his rights.
He didn't ask for a lawyer. Invocation must be unequivocal. He said I'm not going to answer questions without an attorney that wasn't invocation. He then continued answering questions.
An attorney once told me- before you speak, there are many roads you can take; as soon as you speak, there is only one.
Probably the best advice for any situation 🤣👍
The most underrated comment on this thread
That's why you never open your fat mouth to nothing they ask,, only thing that should be said is "can I get a lawyer"
Does that mean you don't have the right to remain silent after you consult an attorney/lawyer?
@@NoahLoftierit means you self snitch lol
Detective: We'll give you 20 years for that crime... Rick: Best I can do is 2.
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Ricky from trailer park boys sounds exactly like this guy when talking to cops
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Deadddddddd
Hahahahahahaha so fuckin funny
A lot of people maintain that anybody who's done nothing wrong has nothing to fear. The contrary is true. People who've done nothing wrong have everything to fear. 😊
Agreed
@@ambermunro5829 Yup
Amen!
Absolutely correct.
😂😂 I got pulled over for speeding today Cop: I saw you speeding back there with a few cars Me: so you admitted there were multiple vehicles Cop: 😬 license and registration. No ticket 🤜🤛 have a good day
Anyone else think of Ricky from Trailer Park Boys when he was talking? How he always gets out of everything with the cops rambling on and on until they agree. 😆
Lol, he sounds just like him.
You know Jim or Jim knows you ?! Frig off
Smokes, lets go
@@mcride9773 perfect
Julian and Bubbles waiting outside
Always remember, you can’t talk your way out of trouble, but you can talk your way into it.
Perfectly said. This bloke said way to much from the get go. No comment should be the only words that came out of his mouth
Don’t ask for a lawyer don’t ask for food just stay 24 hours and go home. They can’t keep you any longer.
@@SoundOfFreedom35 even if they believe you’re guilt? Or like if they caught u with evidence
@@SoundOfFreedom35 i always thought it was 48 hours. They can only hold you 24?
@@SoundOfFreedom35 >don't ask for food What, I'm not supposed to eat the whole plate?
If a cop EVER SAYS "We want to hear your side of the story" that translates to "we don't have enough to charge you, but, hope you will give us something we can use to charge you"..
Exactly 💯
"I'm not here to do your job for you. Am I free to go?"
If a cop is asking you a question, it means they don't have enough to fuck you. If they did. They wouldn't even bother
If that's the case how this sombitch get life?
Ya,just like "we know you arent a bad person"-99% of the time,means "we know you are scum,enjoy decades in prison."
Saul Goodman: “Hiring a lawyer doesn’t make you look guilty. But going to prison does.
I absolutely love how he continues to say I'm not going to answer questions and they just keep on asking and asking and asking like he never even said that
When Rick takes a break from his pawn shop he's out getting interrogated.
I’am taking a big risk here , the best I can tell you it wasn’t me .
LMAO I thought tht was him when I first saw the thumbnail
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought this
"Best I can do is not tell you stories."
LOL I only clicked on this video cuz I thought Rick got himself into some trouble. Still an interesting video though.
"Interrogations are like playing poker." Getting involved with our justice system is definitely a gamble.
Too many JOKERS?
@@jakemoeller7850 Absolutely. On all sides and everyone's a dealer too.
@@HankBukowski and much like a poker table the more money you have going in at the beginning of the interrogation the better you are likely to come out in the end regardless of the reason you find yourself sitting at that table....
A gamble to the fullest extent, up to and including the understanding that the house may not win but in the end they never lose.
In the sense that pokers very much a game of skill, & same is talking to the cops.
I love how they keep trying different ways of explaining "we're interrogating you" and one time he goes "ahhh ok ok. Yeah" like he didn't fuck know the whole time lol
I have MAD RESPECT for this dude!!! ...when the student is ready, the teacher appears! Dude was straight "TEACHING" here!!!
What’s incredible is that he is being radically honest while telling them absolutely nothing
Better than a politician, who radically promises everything while being honest about absolutely nothing!
@@AmbuBadger in politics, honesty is not the best policy. Greed is
Radically honest except for the main hook they think they have on him 😂😂😂
He was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.
He definitely wacked that guy tho 😅.
It's funny how cops are allowed and even EXPECTED to lie to you, but if you lie to them it's a crime.
Just tell the truth. Easy
@@paleo704 Actually its way safer to just say "I need a lawyer" and then remain silent. In the U.S., there have been many times where interrogating police will try to manipulate you(even in the case where you're trying to help) to admit to a crime that you didn't do(but someone else may have done). They will usually try to wear you down by questioning you for many hours, put words in your mouth, or use the good cop/bad cop technique. If you admit to something(even if false) then the court will automatically find you guilty. Sadly, many people don't know you can legally leave of your own will after 48 hours if you are not under arrest.
@@paleo704 if cops were honest, you being honest would make things easy, but many/most cops are dirty, so you work with them, and they tend to set you up.
@@rebirth4119 couldn't agree more.
@@paleo704 it ain’t that simple.
“I’m not going to answer your questions.” Proceeds to immediately answer the next question.
He didn't up any information on anyone and only answered questions that in no way gave cops anything they could use so your comment tells me you didn't get any of that interview Mark said nothing that was of any use to the cops he only answered mundane questions that were of zero use to cops he did great as far as giving cops nothing that interview was less then useless to the cops investigation.
First of all, didn't read his rights. Secondly, shouldn't answer ANY questions without a lawyer.
He's absolutely right. It's not his job to help them with their investigation. No matter what, get an attorney.
Yup, exactly, never answer questions under any circumstances ever, ever ever!… there’s no positive that can come from it, just negative. Lawyer only or silence! 👍
Yep. There's a few different ways that they play the game. Be able to recognize the BS that they'll fling your way to put you at ease. It's very common to tell you that they're reading your rights because "it's standard for anybody entering this room, it's just a technicality, hehe, buddy, pal!" (Yeah, right, it's standard for a suspect that they're interrogating. When I've given a statement for a car accident that I witnessed, they didn't read me my rights or tell me about the penalties for perjury.) They usually won't tell you that you're a suspect, instead it's the ole, "We're eliminating you as a suspect, just a formality!" (Your lawyer would have a field day with that line of crap. It's a clever way to shift the burden of proof to you. Everybody is a suspect until they prove to the cops' satisfaction that they're innocent, uh-huh, right. It doesn't work like that--unless the guy being pulled into the room allows it to go like that because he doesn't know any better.) I think I'd also be asking, "I'm in an interrogation room, not an office cubicle. The door behind me is locked and you're telling me that I HAVE TO be here. Tell me again that I'm not under arrest."
@@respectdawildo_danjones508 You'll know that you made the right decision when the cop trying to buddy up to you suddenly gets real cold and starts looking at you like the drunk uncle at a family gathering that is looking a little too hard and long at your daughter. They'll also tell you some shit like, "We're just trying to get you out of here! Doing it our way, you're on your way in half an hour. If you get a lawyer, it'll be days before you can get him in here, is that what you want?" Yep, that's what I want. They wouldn't have you there unless they were trying to railroad you. I've seen plenty of videos on how they treat witnesses, that's bad enough. If you're anything but that, they're looking to send you to prison for as long as possible on as many stacked-up charges as possible. They don't get pay-raises and promotions for declaring you innocent and sending you home. If you're in that room, you're a target and nothing else.
Why do you have to state the obvious? Are you really that much of a tool? You're a fucking doughnut.
@@Skank_and_GutterboyThat's when you flip the script and start looking at the cop long & hard, whilst biting your bottom lip...
There are two things in this world that everyone must learn: 1) DON'T confide in anyone if you want your secret to remain a secret. 2) When talking to the police, believing "I have nothing to hide" is both foolish and dangerous.
3) don’t steal money from my biker gang 4) don’t break into a gang leader’s house, tie up his girlfriend, and expect to live.
Replace "world" with "country". USA is not the world.
@@DerBastian89 yes, shocking. I agree, and almost 1% of the entire American population is currently incarcerated. 0.7% to be exact. That’s kind of nuts!
2 has worked out for me about 6 times so I mean, maybe you should go outside and touch grass? The only time 2 does not work is if you actually have broken the law.
As the hells used to say, two can keep a secret if one is dead
Hell no. Lie detector test,never. If I’m not under arrest, let me go or charge me.
Love these videos. So i can study the enemy. Know your enemy. The Art Of War😂. This guy is a great teacher.
Sad life if you consider the Police your enemy
Never talk to the police without a lawyer. Asking for a lawyer is not an admission of guilt.
Also depends on the situation. There are certain times where you MUST provide details such as registration, name, address etc.
@@B77548 because innocent people are thrown in jail all of the time because they don't understand the laws. the goal of the interrogator is to prove you guilty by manipulating you its just simple fact. its really ignorant to think you shouldnt need a lawyer if you're innocent.
But they know. Once you ask, they know.
@@michaeldearth6327 not necessarily true. So many people don't know the law. I'd ask for a lawyer if I were accused of something I didn't do because I don't know the law lol
it does, the situation where they will ask theese basic questions - you probably arent in the station aswell beein interrogated by 2 idiots asking the same stupid question over and over again. If normal people knew what the laws meant and shit, we could deal with the police easy. but they abuse their power, and try to intemidate with fear of getting to jail. Get your lawyer or know ur rights.
As an ex detective…. Never say a word unless you have legal representation
Funny how cops will be the first to admit that cops are lying sacks of shit yet they act surprised that everyone hates them lol
The fact that you saying that as an ex detective is insanely scary
@@user-uf5zz5kd4c why?
@@user-uf5zz5kd4c Why?
@@leehofmantumch I am guessing because it shows that the detectives themselves know it's wrong. Two wrongs don't make a right, and it shows that detectives are expected to show "results" whatever the truth really is. Meaning justice isn't even the goal.
Great video buddy 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
While I don't condone his criminal activity one has to appreciate his dedication to the code.
It is absolutely amazing to see someone who is onto the game, knows he absolutely needs to say nothing, keeps saying he's gonna say nothing, and RUNS HIS MOUTH NON-STOP.
Why is it amazing though? The dude is a career criminal? Shouldnt you want him off the streets if he commited a crime.
@@vyros.3234 that's not the point. The point is how stupid he is to understand he should shut up and get a lawyer but keeps talking anyways... two things can be true at once dude, we're glad he's going to prison but also in awe that he can act so frivolously
The simple explanation is that he’s been in the game for so long that he’s gotten cocky enough to believe he could handle it on his own.
The best reply is no comment especially in the uk
It's obvious he wanted to know why he was being looked at without saying anything incriminating. He wanted them to give him some info so he can clean up after himself and eliminate any witnesses or accomplices in the crime but being a criminal he can't just guess which crime they're investigating because he's done so many.
When you are guilty you need a good lawyer. When you are innocent, you need a great lawyer.
@@bbopaloobop5423 Absolutely correct I worked for an attorney years ago and he never lost a case and this was after he had to go through a bunch of c*** where. He was blessed with another attorney in the area with prostitutes and cocaine. But because he knew how to think like a criminal he knew how to beat the system. You? Are. Absolutely? Correct you want the dirtiest most underhanded lawyer. You can find when your a** is in trouble because they're the only ones who will care enough to help you get out of it because they also were. Criminals they're self. And are smarter than the system
more like when you are guilty you need to own up to it
Better call Saul
For someone who said he’s not gonna answer questions, he did a lot of talking.
Lol fall… close but no Cigar.
Master class!!!!!
When a regular person puts that thinking finger up. Your in trouble😂 that pondering look this guy has in the thumbnail is it. He’s miles ahead of whoever he’s talking too. Lol and i love it
My last interaction with police was about ten years ago. Someone had used my credit card number to buy video games online and I had obtained the local address where the games were delivered. I figured they might want to pursue it. Instead of taking the information I had for them, they seemed more interested in me. Who I lived with, what I did for a living etc.. They also asked if they could come inside my home and look at my computer and phone. I asked what any of that has to do with someone using my credit card to buy video games online. I was told it was all part of the investigation. Told him hard no and thanked him for his time. Found out months later that the address I gave the police was the home of one of their officers... and that the officer's kid was friends with my GFs son. I assume the kid had been to the house and got his hands on my credit card. So instead of being honest and working it out, they decided to try play games. Will never speak to the police again without a lawyer present.
Yeah, this doesn’t sound like a made up story at all.
and then everybody stood up and clapped?
@@rapture4349 this really doesn't seem far-fetched, people protect their own. It may not be true, but it's certainly believable. Your flippant comment is odd
This has happened to TWO of my friends. Not with games but once w/ a stolen card and one with drug possession that they tried to say they couldn’t get caught bc their dad was a cop…couple days later that kids dad arrested my roommate for possession of the very same bag that his kid had been caught with. His kid was never charged but my roommate was…fuckin pigs
A kid without a license hit my car and it turns out, he was a child of a lady who worked for a judge. She came out to accident with a police officer who strong armed me into not filing charges. So these stories do happen. If it does not happen to you consider yourself lucky.
I love that this is a room full of people trying to get information from each other without giving up any themselves.
It’s the perfect standoff
We must have watched different videos because that guy in this one gave them all kinds of information. He's pretending not to be able to figure out why he is there despite it being blatantly obvious based on their first few questions. He refuses to talk about anyone EXCEPT the one person he knows might tell the cops the truth. That person he talks all kinds of crap about to try to discredit. And while still being tight lipped about every little detail he still goes out of his way to give information that if it were true would remove his motive for killing the guy... despite still at the time claiming he had no clue why he was there. The list goes on and on. Combine all that with other suspects' interviews and evidence and you get at least enough for that search warrant.
yj
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@101perspective and yet very little that is conclusive was actually gleaned
He's so smart he's serving a life sentence in a federal prison and will only come out as ashes or in a pine box. 😉
youre a total fucking space cadet...the whole video is not a highlight reel of marks life and to suggest we decide whether mark is a good person, bad person, criminal, sociopath, murderer etc.... WE ARE ALL ON THE SAME TEAM IN THESE ROOMS...believe me, let lawyers faciliate the whole interaction. our rights are defended and they arent allowed to expedite a wrongful convinction
"It's not my nature to talk to cops." Talks to cops.
Tbh doesn’t seem like he has said anything
LOL. :)
He was talking WITH the cops, not TO the cops 😂
If I’m not under arrest, am I free to go? If not, I WANT A LAWYER. Full stop. Period.
Thank you.
I was just going to say this exact same thing...
Exactly. Lawyer is the only word i know how to say
Answer my name to the officer after that theres no conversation
right, thank u. he's pretty smart but if he was real smart that's all he would've said.
I once was interrogated like this, trying to get me to snitch on a friend, so I told them everything I had to say, and at the end of the interview, they had a pretty good understanding of the book Ender's Game, they were unhappy with me.
Well, aren't they uncultured swine. Ender's Game is an awesome book.
@@0neFamily Completely agree I love that book.
@Vampjager same. I liked the movie too
@@duggins101 Ehhh, the movie was kinda cringe. Except for Ender's speech to Graff after the last battle. Asa Butterfield killed that part.
@@duggins101 Me too, it helped give people better understanding of some of the stuff in the novel...like the Battle Room was confusing when I first read it so I can see how people seeing it would get a better understanding
Being detained requires a reasonable articulable suspicion of a crime. They're refusing to tell him why he's being detained. That's when you get up and walk out. They won't say why he's there... Wrongful imprisonment. Way to go Bacon bits
I'm not ashamed to say I was 100% rooting for the guy
You should be. Dude is a scumbag
Whatever happened to being a casual observer 😏
i felt like he was a dad figure lol
Horrible human
I hate the way the cops think they’re so smart. I love seeing them get outplayed.
These videos have taught me that everyone, guilty or not, needs a lawyer.
Yesss you got that right. These people obviously don’t watch these kinds of shows
It really is as simple as that. Just ask for a lawyer
Yep. I heard a great thought about the situation. We don't have a justice system. It's a LEGAL system. That's what why you need a lawyer.
I’ve watched a lot of these too. I would never talk to anyone without a lawyer.
Of course...it"s an unfair fight...
For a little bit there, I thought this was a segment from a Trailer Park Boys episode where Ricky gets taken down to the station 😂
Goes to show, no matter how good you are in an interrogation, forensics and investigation almost always win…
That's just another reason why after being told you're detained/arrested not free to go, retain representation. You're not doing yourself any favors by trying to outwit detectives
This guy is fantastic! As a former Military Police Officer... YOU DON'T TALK TO THE POLICE! Cops are allowed to lie to you, but you are not!
You were never a REAL cop, pogue. Stay in your lane.
Cops can’t lie to a suspect to get a confession ive been a lawyer for awhile now. I’ve had cases where that did happen and all charges were drop and they were very serious crimes.
Of course you can lie.....play the game. YOU KNOW they lie....so what's preventing you from keeping the playing field even ?
Sure you can lie, but only to things they can't prove. Once they catch u in a lie your done. Cause to a cop only guilty people lie.
@@DJREZEREKT anything you lie about can and will be used against you. If, “I was lying” held up in court, investigations wouldn’t be used as evidence
Detective: “Did you commit this crime?” Rick: “Best I can do is not guilty.”
😂😂
Judge: Rick, I'm setting your bail at $100,000 Rick: best I can do is 20 bucks
I have an expert to verify 😅
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23:22 That's a question only a man who has experience with law enforcement would think to ask. 😅
Handled VERY VERY WELL. Innocent or guilty, YOU NEVER TALK TO COPS. They are not your friend. Stay professional and kind, hire an attorney and move on. It will save you sooo much drama.
I would honestly love to see more interviews with people who understand the game, it'd be super interesting.
If he understood the game he would shut his mouth from the start.
@@one23four68 he actually did a really good job. The only reason he got in trouble is because his friends are dumb. If u wanna be career criminal u gotta be solo
He understood the game but not the law. If he did, they would have either let him go or arrested him in 10 seconds. It takes nothing to shut detectives down... but this person arrogance in the game of cat-and-mouse wouldn't let him keep his damn mouth shut.
@@johndeeregreen4592 he never incriminated himself, his friends did and thats what got him screwed
@@bdevlinmilsim, he never said anything directly, no. But body language, his speech patterns, and many other factors indicated he had something to hide. There is more to an interrogation than what is actually said.
Man, I find these videos fascinating. Interrogations in my country don't exist, they just beat you up and make you sign a confession.
What Central American sh!thole you from, amigo?
Where are you from homie?
@@contrasbeatshop mexico 🇲🇽
😭😭😭
Lol maybe Columbia
Love the" uh huh" " ok" 😂
This is the first video ive watched of yours now I’ve seen every single one
Man. I was harassed once and told through the phone that if i dont show up at the precinct for questioning, that theyll pick me up at my known addresses. I immediately called a lawyer. Lawyer called the detectives and I was never harrassed again by the detectives.
I basically had the same thing happened to me not too long ago. With police trying to use bullshit scare tactics against me. I told the police officer on the phone “Come over I’ll be waiting on the front porch.” The police drove by the house a couple times and each time I waved at them from the front porch. The police never stopped to pick me up. All I can figure is word got around that I never answer questions and because I wouldn’t willingly come to the police station and had no charges against me they chose not to waste their time.
Well this guy was guilty of murder. Sooo… I’m kind of ok with harassing him.
@@DeaPeaJay A drug addict who had the group's trust stole from them repeatedly. He was given a pass that time and only kicked out but then came back later, broke into someone's home and committed a kidnapping and a robbery. If someone comes into your home threatens your wife and wants to rob you and you shoot him dead, would you be guilty of murder ?
@@binks3371 Dave can't stop thinking about getting the approval of the government and the police to defend himself, his home, and his possessions. Dave is a good little sheep.
Well, this guy was guilty of murder….
Never talk to the police without your lawyer present, they will twist everything around until they can find a way to make you guilty.
Ridiculous. If they have no proves, they can t do nothing.
@@Isa-js3ve The cops don't care. They close cases. They don't 'solve crimes. They are trained to twist things around to get you to make confusing statements. Cops are trained that EVERYONE is a criminal.
Its THEIR job to make you look guilty, they go to school for that !!!
"Isa Ridiculous. If they have no proves, they can t do nothing." That's not true.
@@Isa-js3ve If they have no proof, they can get you all the way to death row.
I saw the title on top and smiled thinking This should be good then I realized this was in my county and that smile left
@9:03 "you should be able to get answers from that guy" Im that guy cuz im DEAD LMFAO🤣 This guy kept his cool better than a Yeti.
Legend has it he's still in the interrogation room talking to the police saying he has nothing to say
Serving a life sentence
This is hilarious, perfect comment
You don't understand. He gave them nothing, but found out pretty much all he needed to know .
Dear Gero Osceloa: Please give the gist of the video, the point, and the purpose. It's hard to watch a whole video. How is the criminal smart?
😅🤣
Am...am I going crazy. I actually cannot help but like this guy. It's like a breath of fresh air, watching an interrogation like this. Thank you Red Tree!
same he wasn’t buying ANY of her bullshit
we should all strive to be more like him except for the crime part
@@cattmartyr8156 lol!
You have a soft spot for murderous gangsters. So there’s definitely something wrong with you.
@@powbobs oh no a yt commenter thinks we’re bad people 😩
This was awesome. Although he talked to much in a sense, he also didnt give them anything of any value. You dont have to help them investigate you and do their job for them incriminating yourself.
I really love that answer, "I don't have any answers for questions like that." He's not saying he WON'T answer, he's saying there's nothing he can say.
Yeah he's so smart, that's why he is still in jail.
Years ago I was accused of a crime by a neighbor. When the crime occurred I was with a detective sergeant, welding a forge for him. The neighbor was initially accused. He denied it and pointed toward me. When I had a detective as my alibi they sent a female cop to question me and offer to pick me up and drive me to another county for a polygraph. After I stopped laughing I reminded her that it is inadmissible and the likelihood of passing after a 45 minute drive with her would be very unlikely. I told her to charge me or leave me alone. She called the detective who corroborated my testimony. The detective told me to get an attorney. Innocent people need lawyers more than the guilty.
I was raised to respect law enforcement individuals..that respect no longer exists..lying is a criteria to qualify
Which part of "I was with detective sergeant who can prove my alibi" that cop chick didn't understood? 🤔 Btw, how did it all end, did they charge that neighbour with perjury?
Cool story bro shame it aint true
You should definitely not talk if being interrogated in this setting under these circumstances. However, many people think this works in all settings with police. Which usually backfires. If you try this tactic, for instance after getting pulled over. They are going to break your car, throw you on the pavement at Mach 4, and take you to jail. And then laugh at your bravery and lack of actual legal understanding.
@@mattias969 thinking the same damn thing. Literally wasted 15 seconds of my life reading nothing!
I’ve been a defense attorney, and I’ve been a prosecutor (did defense for much longer than a prosecutor). Just ask for a lawyer. This guy did a good job at evading answers, but you know they can lie to you. Just respectfully request an attorney and let the cards fall where they may. There’s a great video on the internet from Richmond School of Law (I think) that goes into detail about why you shouldn’t talk to cops even if you’re innocent since they can use your words out of context at trial (or even in probable cause affidavit). When in doubt, ask for a lawyer. Everyone thinks they can talk their way out of it, and the vast majority of people are wrong.
Yeah that guy kept digging himself into a deeper hole thinking he was SMARTER than the Detectives! He outsmarted himself by thinking he was Impressing them 🤣, and Enjoying Listening to himself TALK !
@jshumphress13 I would like to see that video but can't find it, any clues of how I can. Thanks and great advice esp. from someone of experience.
Only downfall of a lawyer, even if you're innocent, is retainers are insanely costly.
@@Jerry-up8bk did we watch the same video?
@@ljawgtn1393 i believe the video is this one: kzhead.info/sun/l5Fwn52wkKJtmH0/bejne.html
If he was really smarter than the detectives, there would be no interview; he would've insisted on a lawyer right from the beginning
I honestly love this guy! He’s not playing any games and I respect that.
When a cop says "Help us help you", they aren't trying to help you.
They are trying to help the society by putting a criminal into jail 😂
@@Luvbae762they’re trying to get a check at the end of the week
how come ? Arent they around only for you guys ? just ''to protect you and serve you '' ??
What they really mean to say is “help me get you locked up”
And when you don't tell them something they say, "if you don't help us, who are you going to call when you need help?" Not you!
a cop once told me to say 2 things when being in such a situation like this: 1: am i detained, or am i free to go? 2 if not free to go, get me a lawyer.
"I aint no know no names! I aint know no name if their name was no name!"
he is most likely talking because he wants to know what the cops know
Best advice ever
Or he doesnt want to sound guilty if he says he doesnt want to talk
Facts!
This was actually entertaining 😂😂😂
If this guy were smarter he’d never have opened his mouth.
”I’m not gonna answer any more questions..” Proceeds to answer exactly every second question asked.
I'm watching the whole video with my brain screaming SHUT TF UP ALREADY
His ego won't let him
Dude loved the sound of his own voice. The video says "outsmarted" but he was an egotistical moron.
This clearly just the cops trying to teach ppl how to snitch on themselves. Dude in the video kinda look like he could be a cop to. Real criminals know u have the right to remain silent
yup. not the smartest tool in the shed.
This guy is honestly kind of funny. He doesn't even seem to care that he is there. He even seems to be enjoying himself toying with the detectives. Disclaimer: just because I said he is toying with them does not mean he is doing so successfully. But yes, he is. He is getting a kick out of this, being nonchalantly uncooperative.
But now the fun days are over as he spends the rest of his life locked up.
@CrazyGaming-ig6qq Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending the guy or anything. I'm glad he got caught and locked up. His attitude and demeanor are still humorous though
If he had been home when the guy broke in to steal and killed him there he'd be a hero. But because he killed him after the crime happened he's a murderer? Don't ever steal from me cause I'd end us as one of the two.
@almostontimehero5415 big difference between defending your person or property in the moment, and taking revenge at a later time.
Cocky arrogant chubby nasty criminal !!!
“I keep telling ya I’m not gonna answer any questions about anyone or anything.” Proceeds to answer the next 3 questions 😂😂
“I’m not gonna talk to cops about anybody behind their back” words to live by
EggSactlyyy
He then goes on to rat on her 😂
From the very begenning if he not under arrest then leave, if they want him to stay then get a lawyer b4 answering any questions.
Then he continues to talk about them for 30 mins.
Never snitch! ✊
This dude did the best at not giving information and getting the most information from the police. He did better than any other person in all of the interrogation videos I’ve seen so far.
I'm surprised people even talk. In the UK people just say "no comment" to every question and the interview is does in 10mins.
@@Magboy1010 typically an American will say I plead the 5th and just shut up. But there is always the few that tricked into talking. The cops in America will play so messed up games. I got arrest in my early 20’s for marijuana. I bonded out they arrested me again for same exact charge and they went to my family’s house and arrested my dad took my son to social services. Just to try and get me to talk. I mean cold blooded. I got a lawyer and they backed off.
@@Magboy1010 thats not true dont try to hype up your crooked tooth bean eating country
@@Magboy1010 They are dissuading the idea of their arrest. That’s why they’re talking.
@@memecathar1263 risky because you could easily incriminate yourself
He should have said one word and one word only: lawyer. That goes for anyone under arrest.
This guy was smart enough to entertain them without talking,he was actually interviewing them 🤙
I didn’t realize that if you get a lawyer then they get all the information that the cops have. It really gets rid of any of the need to play their mind games at all
Don’t talk to the police.
Discovery is something
I think in this case he wanted to get information before the charges are filed
Yeah these videos have got to be pissing detectives off…everyone’s learning how to not “cooperate”.
You only get all the evidence of the case is if it goes to trial. They aren’t required to give a pretrial discovery.
Judge: your sentence is life in prison. Rick: Best I can do is 20 days
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Literally made me laugh out loud! Thanks.
Oh man that was entertaining; the dude is on a totally different level
Who else feels like this is the MC Australian version of Ricky from trailer park boys? He’s awesome! 😂
Australian? But yeah agreed. Hey do you know Jim? My names Randy lahey
Rick is now taking wolf tickets in on pawn ....straight up doppelganger
I’m almost ashamed to admit that I found myself rooting for him
Assuming the story is true it sounds like he/they took care of a problem. One that wasn't going to resolve itself and would only hurt others. However, that is only if the story actually was true.
Nothing to be ashamed of
Me too! No shame here.
Typical Trump supporters ^
@@spyder000069 not how things are done
Rule #1, NEVER speak with the police at a station without your lawyer being present ever !!! Let your children know to do the same and to politely invoke their right to remain silent until you are present. The police are not your friends.
"Lawyer being present"? never speak to them at all.
@@harpoon_bakery162 You’re right. Also, asking for a lawyer doesn’t equal “the police will release you.” Lawyers make sure the law is being correctly followed. But you can still be arrested for a crime. Just remember “What YOU say, can be used against you.” Not what your lawyer says.
@@harpoon_bakery162 Wrong. There are a few times when it's appropriate to speak to the police (with a lawyer's guidance of course)
Exactly. Police eat police to move up the ranks. Police are EVIL and the decay of society just the same as criminals.
The police are not your friends , true But it more fun to play with them as opposed to calling a attorney.
We’ve got a real live Doppelgänger in the house! That mugshot is PRICELESS! 💰 Twinzies Frfr! 😂 I thought it was Chum-Lee who always got in trouble.
Interrogation room: cops come in, do intro, question 1 to me, reply: I plead the 5th amendment. I do that until they get to really why I'm there, then I say lawyer. With nothing else to hold me on, and/or no evidence tying me to anything, I leave, go have a leisurely lunch, dinner or breakfast, retain a lawyer, they get full discovery, then I go about my universe if & until they wanna come back with more questions. Which they won't because I'm not a criminal or even about that life. But a friend of mine who is a criminal lawyer in the D.A.'s office advised me as a homeboy THAT is the only way to handle a fireside chat with police in their hotseat. Even if guilty he said follow same procedure. He point-blank said "Its NOT what you do and say with the police that HELPS you, it's what you DON'T do and say that DOES Help you".😎👍🏾
Imagine the balls of steel this guy must have to know that any little snippet of information can put him in prison but he's just going on and on without a lawyer. Probably not the right call but you gotta appreciate the guts!
He said he wants an attorney yet they can't use anything said in this because they continued questioning after he said he wants attorney.... if they continue it's poison pill
Still not smart to say anything without his lawer present.
@@jolllyroger1 So I understand you right: Because he said he wants a lawyer, everything that was aquired during the questioning after that statement cannot be used against him in court? Can I read up on how that law works somewhere?
@@minimushrom its called Google
@@kahm7212 When the only thing you can contribute to a conversation is being an arrogant asshole, then better say nothing bro.
For someone who doesn't want to answer any questions, he sure seems to be giving out free info.
Not all cops are bad cops. But when good cops agree with or don't call out bad cops. There's no difference I see every cop as a cool person, till they show their colors. But I see the uniforms as a cult ready to lie for the next
Assuming he’s guilty, he’s trying to manipulate the situation as best as possible. And apparently he’s doing a very good job lol
This was a masterclass in how to talk to police.
@@user-zx4ds8mt9bno, son. It wasn’t.
@@user-zx4ds8mt9b ye buddy knew how to chop it up but did a lil too much cause he really didn’t have to give them any info
In this story, the detectives are LUCKY to have evidence...cause they couldn't push around this guy lolololo
I didn't expect that ending...
Rule 1 : Never talk to cops. No comment until you get a lawyer. Talking can only implicate you even when innocent. Rule 2 : refer to rule 1
Rule 3: Better call Saul
Plead the 5th get a lawyer
Rule number one is we don’t talk about Fight Club..
I just give the basic info that’s already public anyways
Okay but now... let's say you are the murderer they are looking for. As much as you KNOW you need a lawyer, I think quite often the need to hear what is going on in the investigation overrides your own logical sensibilities. Do they have my fingerprint? My DNA? Did someone see me? If yes, then where? What made them decide to speak to me?
The thing that has always pissed me of is: it is common practice for investigators to lie and manipulate a suspect...but if the suspect lies to them ...its a crime.
Even if you lie that you did something that you didn't, it may not be a crime but at the same time they keep repeat asking the same questions, they make people feel like they are going to be locked up either way so a lot of them will just lie that they did it to get out of the interrogation, and what kind of justice is that? the criminals are still out there.
Yeah it's such bull shit. Cops can lie and manipulate and say what ever they want to try and get a confession.
That's why you shut the F up and remain silent. The fact that this guy was talking at all to the cops proves beyond a doubt he wasn't outsmarting cops. Smart folks invoke the 5th and ask for their lawyer. Then they clam up.
Yup...just like corporations. They can diuble charge, maje things up, not give info but if a persin ever did that, boom, in trouble.
They are Assholes in Blue .Yes I SAID IT
If detained, lawyer up and let the lawyer find out why... do not engage with officers, demand attorney upon request for your name or detained because it is illegal for them to question you without an attorney once you request an attorney
This guy is a piece of work, can’t imagine what he’s like in real life.
"do you recognize this guy in the picture?" "oh yeah!" "great! who is it?!" "i'm not going to tell you." LMAO 😭
This guy is fucking funny
Fucking brilliant comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I'm not going answer questions...but let me say this..." -Criminal Genius.
Lmao 🤣🤣
He only gave them answers to questions that wouldn’t incriminate himself.. lol… do you really think staying silent is a statement?
@@universalg_ I guess his point is he could have asked for a lawyer a bit earlier
This was a waltz for anyone who has been interrogated.
@@ivanbarreras9445 he mentioned it fairly early in this video, but I don’t think he said “I want a lawyer”
I love how they commit him with all of these questions without even telling him what he's there for to begin with
I can't get over that this dude reminds me of a smarter version of Ricky from Trailer Park Boys
Best advice I ever got from a cop: "NEVER talk to the cops." Equally important; "NEVER believe ANYthing that comes from a police officer.
FACTS!!!!!!
Texas law says you only lose your liscence if you refuse tests. I was pulled over for going over 80 on a 4 lane highway. The cop said he smelled booze. He told me the way it works is that he takes us to jail, and if the tests come back negative, than I get set free. I passed all the tests, and my voluntary blood tests showed 0.04% BAc, which is halfway under the legal limit. I was thrown in jail and tossed into solitary confinement because I had Covid at the time. I tried to tell the officer, but he profiled me because I was sick. Also, I was honest with the cop and told him that I had a Hot Toddy since I was sick. I was arrested in late December 2020. My case was FINALLY dismissed on April 19th, but I lost my car and had to pay $200 a month for a breath test during the almost year and a half of pre-trail. Imagine losing everything just because you were raised to be honest. Imagine losing everything because of a cop when you didn't even commit a crime. I remember begging to eat, as I hadn't eaten in almost 2 days when they did bloodwork. I almost bloody passed out when they took the 2 viles. Everything was cold, and in black and white. I was losing control of my body, as I saw the silhouette of the officer coldly telling the guards "Throw him in the cell." It was a God awful experience. Literally, it's all about money. If you don't have money, the laws WILL have thier way with you.
I cursed out a cop after they were giving my 4 year old son to his mother.. who had JUST threatened him to his face that she was going to kill him. I cursed that cop out and was IMMEDIATELY tortured off and on for HOURS! I have had to have MANY surgeries to correct what they did to me. And now because of them my hand is deformed and my pinky is now L shaped.
@@howsitgrowin Damn dude that's messed up. A cop can ruin your life just because they feel like it. Too much power!
@@snakeplissken2364 Yeah. I forgave them. But always remember.. Almighty God is watching!
"I don't have any answers for questions like that." I'm definitely adding that line to my repertoire. Ffing brilliant!!! 😂
Make sure, "I need a lawyer" and "I plead the 5th" are at the top of that list before you say anything else.
Really needed him to say, Best I can do is the car story lmao Rick Harrison incarnate
Judge: "I sentence you to life" President of club: "that's not a story I'm going to talk to you about "
Or: "well judge, it you can tell me what it's for I might be happy to help you out".
@@googleuser2609 I like that one too.