Interrogations like this don't happen often where the suspect outsmarts the detectives and knows EXACTLY what to do... but today we cover 4 cases where the suspect outsmarts the cops in interrogation
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@ReadyPlayerDog10 місяців тому
If you're guilty you need a lawyer. If you're innocent you definitely need a lawyer.
@lylasmommy180910 місяців тому
Ain't that the truth...the justice system is so screwed up. I used to believe in our justice system...until they stabbed my fiance in the back over a statement alone with no other evidence. They adjudicate you guilty before there is even an investigation...just disgusting
@Dr.OPtimum0810 місяців тому
Better call saul
@ReadyPlayerDog10 місяців тому
@@Dr.OPtimum08 my mates surname is Saul. You definitely don't want to call him if you've been arrested.
@Dr.OPtimum0810 місяців тому
@@ReadyPlayerDog ya right 💯🤣
@patriciaevans450510 місяців тому
😂😂true
@SpokenWorldTVРік тому
First guy got life, last guy got 40 years. We must have different definitions of "outsmarting the police"
@icantthinkofaname15Рік тому
Lol
@HiPickleРік тому
im ded lol
@yodaxarmy9357Рік тому
first guy got snitchged on
@SpokenWorldTVРік тому
@@yodaxarmy9357 yeah by drug addict girlfriend that he allowed to be privy to the information. Not the smartest person in my opinion 🤷♂️ I think people are so used to seeing dumb criminals tell on themselves that they think when someone doesn’t confess in an interrogation room that they’ve somehow outsmarted police lol
@mauricedavis1740Рік тому
you mad huh..? 😆😆😆
@squishylobster1118 місяців тому
As a lawyer it’s so nice to see people who know their constitutional rights - even if some of them were guilty. Cops lie, don’t talk to them without a lawyer even if you know you’re innocent.
@Ch0senJuan8 місяців тому
As The President of The U.S, I agree and fully validate your comments.
@AdamMaxx7 місяців тому
Especially if you're innocent...
@Lewku6 місяців тому
Jeff specifically asked for one and was not provided one, they could also just get a plain clothed officer to play the part for false confession. ACAB don't trust a thing those pigs say to you including the miranda
@cheeks21616 місяців тому
@@Ch0senJuan😂😂😂
@frankiesayspanic6 місяців тому
@@Ch0senJuanyes because the very common job of lawyer, and their likelihood of being interested in a video like this, is so unlikely that a hyperbolic comparison to the united states president is warranted. some of y’all are really just chewing your fingers waiting to call anyone out for anything. silly goose behavior.
@s3qn9 місяців тому
dababy falling asleep in interrogation is actually the funniest shit 😭
@puertorico47183 місяці тому
I figured it was that foo lol
@getbrainseeds3 місяці тому
literally like 70% of the people that gets interrogated does that get off that man's balls
@teedubbbbb3 місяці тому
The Usual Suspects
@McaCasey3 місяці тому
@@teedubbbbbwhite people really do stay in those interrogation rooms a lot. First guy got snitched on I heard
@jaddyyafghan27 днів тому
Dababy knew he was not caught on CCTV clearly so he sorta enjoyed the whole time knew it will end soon for him to get away with it
@davidmacdonald465211 місяців тому
Cops can lie to you but it’s a felony to lie to them. Remember how corrupt this “system” is
@GHMYahooka11 місяців тому
i try to tell people this. lying to the police is a felony but just not talking at all is not a crime no matter how they try to scare you
@Mr_Gemini6111 місяців тому
I wouldn't say lie more like not telling the whole situation to make you tell on yourself
@HOIIIYEAA11 місяців тому
@@Mr_Gemini61 No, they will absolutely lie to you to get you to talk about anything pertinent to their case. They did it to my brother; police lied to him that I had come to then with information. I'm notoriously ACAB, so my brother was immediately aware of their game and just called for his lawyer. Cops can and will lie, even if it's illegal.
@Meow-oo7yk11 місяців тому
That’s definitely not what makes our system corrupt. During an interrogation, especially for something like homicide, lying to the suspect about how much they know can completely turn around the case. It’s a tactic used a lot to corner or manipulate the suspect into believing the detectives know what really happened. Of course this tactic is annoying when the suspect is innocent but it also has sealed a lot of confessions from murderers.
@wtfdtreats10 місяців тому
There's literally a famous internet video by lawyers titled *DON'T TALK TO THE POLICE* It's the first video on google when you google it. lmao
@SchruteFarms10 місяців тому
The fact they knew Jeff was in withdrawal and were banking on him just admitting guilt to get the methadone is disgusting.
@charlessemion652810 місяців тому
Disgusting maybe but that's the art of war.
@samgriess43810 місяців тому
we never left the c rown
@elliotsober70429 місяців тому
Wowww
@twomindz799 місяців тому
They never promised him methadone. Jeff asked for it and without a script both parties knew it was futile.
@samgriess4389 місяців тому
@@twomindz79 whats it like??? being born yesterday?
@civroger9 місяців тому
Respect to Jeff. Good to hear that he's turned his life around. Proves that it is possible. Shame on the police for their interrogation technique. Refusing to help him when in pain to get him to confess is a kind of torture.
@GraspThis6669 місяців тому
They even went and ignored his rights. They kept asking him questions after he requested to see a lawyer. They didn’t even supply him with one. The detective should be fired.
@psilocybemusashi9 місяців тому
@@GraspThis666 what is the code for the crime of asking a suspect questions after they request a lawyer? what is the penalty? you can't answer because in most cases it is not a crime. and since it is not a crime there is no punishment in the law for it. the information received after such a request may not be admissible in court but that doesn't make it a crime to ask.
@Hestaka9 місяців тому
@@psilocybemusashi If you request a Lawyer you can not legally be asked questions until one is provided for you, my Wife just confirmed this and she is going to law school right now and has full marks, I also just asked her father who is a Judge, so i trust their opinion on this.
@Youandme-kd3ic9 місяців тому
Help him in pain? He is a complete utterly monster he killed a human being without any care! And he expects to be treated like a baby??? What people are thinking? Well there is a saying there is always good and bad but nothing to either in good there is bad and vice versus holds true with lying…
@Rheaworthy9 місяців тому
@@Youandme-kd3icthey tried to get him for armed robbery not murder...
@mindmachinepsy9 місяців тому
Jeff is an absolute legend. The fact that someone can withstand questioning while withdrawing is just incredible. A smart man, who made some terrible decisions. Glad he could turn his shit around
@julielangenbeck74109 місяців тому
I agree
@childofgod2699 місяців тому
We don’t know if he did it or not though. There was no proof. But I’m so glad he got clean.
@llamaman14568 місяців тому
@@childofgod269 Theres no reason to believe he did so therefore he did not
@TabithaCannes8 місяців тому
If you think thats bad.. cops pale in comparison to the sociopathic nature if 90% of CO's
@OverRule15 місяців тому
In this video it says that he was released 12 hours later but Jeff himself said they kept him until they eventually charged him and I think he did somewhere between 2 to 4 years for something he didn't do and went through withdrawal in prison. He gets harassed by the police in that county when out in public to the point he had to take legal action to get them to leave him alone
@Jpilgrim3010 місяців тому
Jeff: “You the good cop?” Cop: “I’m usually the prick” Jeff: “You look like a prick” 😂
@markhirstwood41909 місяців тому
He said 'You look like the prick.' Not 'a prick.'
@kylaannette9 місяців тому
😂😂😂😂
@Jpilgrim309 місяців тому
@@markhirstwood4190 omg what a massive distinction! It’s almost like it doesn’t even make a difference 🙄
@hanniscookie61959 місяців тому
@@markhirstwood4190😂
@berserker7069 місяців тому
@@markhirstwood4190 “Um actually, he said he looks like ‘the prick’ not ‘a prick’”☝️🤓
@none_of_yourbusiness10 місяців тому
How to evade the cops: 1. Don’t talk to the police 2. Be innocent 3. Call a lawyer
@ultraheaven896810 місяців тому
0. don't commit a felony, if arrested wrongfully go to step 1
@DizzleDog10 місяців тому
@@ultraheaven8968 They said "be innocent". That's the same as not committing a felony
@ASAPLegal10 місяців тому
and don't talk to other inmates.
@DizzleDog10 місяців тому
@@ASAPLegal That's virtually impossible. You'd drive yourself insane in there just being mute when most people are trying to get to know you and be cool. Unless your only doing a short period of time like a week or two. The thing that sucks about solitary is that there's nobody to talk to (although I never went to solitary). You'd probably get robbed in there if you have nobody looking out for you. Don't view inmates as friends though.
@ASAPLegal10 місяців тому
@@DizzleDog well I mean about your crimes :D
@Gumbocinno6 місяців тому
Always told myself I wouldn't talk to any detectives and demand a lawyer. Assume their goal is ALWAYS to schmooz you, make you feel comfortable, and pin you as guilty no matter how innocent you are. Going to prison when you're guilty sucks, going to prison when you're 100% innocent is fucking demonic.
@SirSoup445 місяців тому
What so many people don't understand is that withdrawal from drugs/alcohol isn't just torture it's also deadly. I'm a nurse and the amount of people I've had to help through withdrawal while being in hospital for other things is insane. It's a scary thing that I hope no one has to go through but if you do I'm sending love and best wishes from Australia ❤
@leninchanam47515 місяців тому
❤
@sarahjane96923 місяці тому
2 of the most dangerous drugs to withdraw from is Alcohol & Xanax. I'm sure there are others but the 2 I named above can absolutely kill a person without professional help.
@vigilante83743 місяці тому
That's not generally true of opioids. Of common drugs, only *severe* alcohol or benzo withdrawal is consistently deadly. Severe opioid withdrawal is hell but it isn't deadly unless you have some pretty serious underlying issues that means your body can't handle the stress.
@ijdin3 місяці тому
heroin withdrawals aren't deadly but I see your point
@lyudmilapavlichenko755111 місяців тому
How to talk to the police. Step 1: Don't talk to police. Step 2: Don't talk to police. Step 3: Shut your mouth and DON'T TALK TO POLICE.
@Stephanie-ft9pv11 місяців тому
Exactly! 😂 most people are caught because they end up telling on themselves
@SeanWinters11 місяців тому
To be fair these guys actually did it, I'm not that upset when murderers get caught.
@xVDRx11 місяців тому
Talk to police all you want. Under the supervision of your legal counsel haha. Never talk to police without a lawyer present. Even if they have you on camera, with a name tag, and a full HD pic of your face. Get a lawyer, not guilty please.
@ashleybrown166611 місяців тому
Yep that's the only way to do it
@Purriah11 місяців тому
4. Poop your pants and smear it on the walls of the interrogation room
@IIcute24Рік тому
Jeff’s interrogation video is priceless so glad he turned his life around and is helping people against this.
@boddles430511 місяців тому
he is? where do i see more on this
@boddles430511 місяців тому
i finally got to the end of the video my bad 😑
@IIcute2411 місяців тому
@@boddles4305 😂😂😂😂 you too funny. 😉
@bayoubilly517611 місяців тому
@@IIcute24 as someone who did the same from a different angle of the wrong side of the tracks. Very glad for Jeff. Saw so many smart ppl with real worth slip through the cracks.
@IIcute2411 місяців тому
@@bayoubilly5176 facts! It’s not about where you come from it’s about where you going. Glad you made it out of that. Drug addiction can be disastrous.
@felixthecat5807 місяців тому
Also a recovering heroin addict (Clean for five years.) First I'd like to say that my life would be very different if it weren't for a few extremely humane and empathetic officers who treated with respect and took the time to listen to me. I will never forget them, I wish I was in a state back then to get their names so I could personally thank them today. So to the officers that really are out there to serve and protect, we do remember you. It's amazing how one small act of kindness from someone you would never expect to get it from can make such a drastic change in someone's life. That being said more than often I was continually gas lit, even told by a police officer that me surviving my overdose made his job more difficult. Usually young officers who want to throw their power around and they really don't appreciate ever being challenged on their horrible behavior. I really wish the officers that I look back and admire felt like the majority but in Chicago I just don't think that's the case.
@steveyuhas92785 місяців тому
That's truly awful. I'm an ex heroin addict as well. 8 years clean. Just wanted to say good for you and I love reading comments like this. To the point, it's truly heinous how they view us. As just dead beat losers who choose to remain this way and we're better off dead or rotting in prison. I can't even begin to describe to you how scared I was of the police when I was using. It's not right that addicts should feel like they are criminals and bad people just for being addicts. I needed help, not this ever looming threat of a prison sentence. That just made me not give a shit about getting clean all that much more because it felt hopeless, and it made me feel like there was no help. If most officers were compassionate and caring individuals like the ones you describe, we'd have a lot less addicts on the streets. Imagine a world where you can go up to an officer, hand them your drugs, and ask to get clean without a threat of going to jail. Imagine they would take you to a treatment center instead. Then get you the help you need instead of ruining your life and ensuring you stay an addict for many more years to come by dropping possession charges on you. Can you imagine how many lives that would save?? Addicts would know they have a clear path to getting better through any cop they see. Instead, addicts are the enemy. We are seen as no better than murderers and thieves. Cops shouldn't be our enemy, and we shouldn't feel afraid of them as addicts(and really in a more general sense but... besides the point). The fact that this is such a foreign concept means we have done something very very wrong along the way with regards to how we view addicts, substance abuse disorder and addiction in general. I always like to say, imagine cops treating someone with diabetes the way they treat a drug addict. Because they are both broadly clinically recognized diseases by the medical community. Now that I'm clean, I can imagine how much sooner I may have gotten help if not for the stigma and the inability for police to understand how to help addicts as opposed to punishing them. Punishing them just ensures there will be more addicts than you started out with. I'm not saying their shouldn't be consequences for your actions... But the action of simply being an addict in active use and addiction should not require punishment in and of itself.
@felixthecat5805 місяців тому
@@steveyuhas9278 Actually in my town you can. Whether I trust them is another thing but they do have a camera free area where you can drop all your drugs and the police department will supposedly help. I don't know anyone who has done that though. Agree on everything else. If I wasn't so terrified and felt like it wouldn't even make a difference to be clean. It's a horrible mentality and really just shows how much more training is needed.
@happymonkeyoohoohahah5 місяців тому
Love and kudos to you both! The strength you both have is admirable. #blessingsupon #blessings
@getbrainseeds3 місяці тому
you met the 10% of cops thats good,congrats... cause in my city none of them are good and non e of them care about you, but they are good making it look like they care
@Circuses2 місяці тому
You’re not alone
@jamilapendi32877 місяців тому
Lol the robbery guy cracks me up "I got the fucking coke but now I want a butter finger' 😂😂
@SRT_ANT25 днів тому
😂 spit my Fukkin patron out soon as he said it
@constantinosschinas4503Рік тому
Never bored of Jeff. Have seen the interrogation 15 times and always laugh hard. What a legend.
@taureanwright3111 місяців тому
" i came back for my coke but now i want a butterfinger" 😂😂
@thinkbeforeyoutype710611 місяців тому
Hahaha exactly
@davidsonmg11 місяців тому
Jeff.....sounds familiar, but nope
@skinnie283811 місяців тому
Dababy didnt make anyone look stupid. Get this trash off my feed lmao
@jackharlow832511 місяців тому
been awhile nut where is the og guy
@DowntownTasty10 місяців тому
As a former opioid addict myself I can say that withdrawal is hell. And cops LOVE when addicts are in withdrawal cuz it means they’re vulnerable. Oftentimes they’ll get them to give up information so they can get the hell outta there. Jeff maintained a ridiculous level of composure for someone who was already dope sick.
@skyecanyon29459 місяців тому
I'm talking about the guy is smart
@heartwork869 місяців тому
Amen. Glad you're free from that stuff now, brother. Proud of you. Sending good vibes your way.
@PhilMiCoochie8 місяців тому
Not just dope sick but dope sick from methadone which is 100,000,000x more brutal. I kicked that shit cold turkey in a cell. Worst experience of my life
@Unstrict7 місяців тому
@@PhilMiCoochie kicked fentanyl 600 days ago never turning back. Never felt so fkn sick....
@MichaelFagan-wn9fp7 місяців тому
Idk how y'all start doing hard drugs in the first place shit is hilarious 😂😂
@boootyass7 місяців тому
massive props to jeff, glad he was able to take back his life. that shit aint easy to do when you're an addict
@chipdiamond51047 місяців тому
"You press stop and rewind and play.." lmao. Da baby did excellent in this interview..🤣🤣
@zaqway9 місяців тому
12:20 "What time was this?" "Whatever time the cameras show me NOT robbing NO damn body. That time." Priceless, I love it, this interrogation is a very close second behind Jeff.
@cristitalpos5856Місяць тому
That’s because he was not guilty and the cops doesn’t have clear evidences to charge him ! He’s very clever .. but still he spent 2 days in jail . Idk if this was legal ..
@tyrillcelestine704911 місяців тому
Mark is definitely someone who you don’t want to mess with especially with that calm demeanor
@carolw857910 місяців тому
BIG Papa KKK😂😂😂😂
@martikamiles992610 місяців тому
frfr !! lol
@nikolatomas526110 місяців тому
Who is Mark?? Is that that male detective on David Wright case .....that detective is real dude he even gave him a chance to make things right and walk away whit that trigger flinch thing .....i felt he's not about lock people up but to lock up right people....guilty ones!!
@Sada-xg9ew10 місяців тому
As soon as I saw his face I knew he did it. 💀
@stanktaint1510 місяців тому
Dude tried to rip me off when I tried to sell him a letter signed by George Washington. His George Washington letter expert that he had around the store said my letter was worth $100,000 but he only offered me $1000 Last time I'll ever go there
@shawn5767 місяців тому
"Oh I told lots of people." "Can you give examples?" "No." lol. That guy might be evil and violent but that's hilarious.
@NortelGeek9 місяців тому
"You've gotta convince me." No, _you_ have to prove _me_ *guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.* If this isn't proof that our legal system is an absolute circus, I don't know what is. A person is innocent until proven guilty, and the burden of proof is NOT on that accused, but on the prosecution.
@TheHighScotsMan4209 місяців тому
In the uk its innocent until proven guilty. Still a joke of a system though
@NortelGeek9 місяців тому
@@TheHighScotsMan420 Hello from across the pond! And I agree, and feel that it all comes back to the famous quote by Lord Acton, "All power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." During these interactions, the immediate (and feeling of absolute) power belongs to the officers. We shouldn't have to wait to redeem our rights at the courthouse, but that's where we are, unfortunately.
@rustykrieger71817 місяців тому
It’s not a courtroom, it’s an interrogation…
@donaldjoy40235 місяців тому
Please. If suspects are "presumed innocent" then they'd never be suspects.
@evansr97305 місяців тому
You are guilty until proven innocent no matter who says otherwise!!!
@pgpro869111 місяців тому
Gotta love detectives. “We already know what happened but we’d like to hear it from you” 😂
@johnsuggs782811 місяців тому
That is the biggest load of crap ever. If they know everything, why are they asking?
@unknownalien383711 місяців тому
@@johnsuggs7828 it's not what you know it's what you can prove. either way, fuck the police!
@pgpro869111 місяців тому
@@johnsuggs7828 exactly but it usually scares people into admitting things the police don’t actually know..
@christopheraaron829911 місяців тому
Nobody that talks to police without a lawyer is a genius.
@mustard980811 місяців тому
Nice profile picture.
@Stefunny7611 місяців тому
*Anyone
@JustAFCasual11 місяців тому
@@Stefunny76 no, nobody is correct.
@MissSparks9211 місяців тому
@@Stefunny76 LOL. Anyone? You definitely are NOT a genius.
@stra808x11 місяців тому
Lawyers are officers of the court their 1st allegiance is to the court, then the people 3rd to their client.
@fiskly72707 місяців тому
I love how only four words could prevent every single interrogation. “I want a lawyer”
@huntergreene28277 місяців тому
With dababy.. he doesn’t need a lawyer because he believes and knows that he can get through it and a person like him knows time is money. A lawyer means waiting for him and often times a lot of formalities. He is ready to get back to his hustle
@BillyWitchDoctorDotComРік тому
The thought process goes like this: "I could talk my way out of here *right now* or I can sit in jail till my lawyer gets here."
@mly826811 місяців тому
Jeff was the most impressive if you go this risky route of talking to Detective without representation. Despite going through withdrawals he was still able to hold his own. Nevertheless a normal law abiding citizen that was just caught in the wrong place at the wrong time just be silent and ask for a lawyer. Don't let your curiosity of what the cops have get the better of you. As Jeff said the State has to provide the evidence they have against you through Discovery.
@mkw278411 місяців тому
He also was able to document 'torture' as they refused him medical care, he even vomited on camera as well
@mikesully11011 місяців тому
yeah that's pretty hardcore honestly in withdrawals all they'd need to do is promise me methadone and i'd confess sitting there in that cold room detoxing must have been HELL
@mimi.dixon.b11 місяців тому
If he already asked for a lawyer isn’t anything they get from him after than inadmissible?
@yesman552510 місяців тому
Depending on the situation.. if your parent/parents are a cop(s) Make sure you let it be known. A cop will at least make sure your cell is okay. No special treatment besides your cellmate selection. But its important.
@fluffybunnyz28510 місяців тому
@@mimi.dixon.bdepends on the person…… If you request a lawyer you don’t have to continue talking You also have the right to remain silent You don’t need to talk to police Police make you uncomfortable to get you to talk Do the smart thing and always request a lawyer and request what evidence they have on you
@dariusweisz74409 місяців тому
as an opioid adict I respect Jeff so much even he had withdrawal symptomes he stayed cool all the time while he had huge pain
@SS-L.O.T.O.7 місяців тому
If cameras were around like this 15-20 years ago i would have multiple cases against my towns police department. Had one where i was cuffed, booked without being told what i was under arrest for. Finally after prints and pictures were taken i asked for the 10th time what i was under arrest for and both cops looked at each other like they didn't know. They call upstairs to their superior and i heard him say im going to have to call you back to see what we can charge him with. The cops saw my reaction, so they knew i heard what he said. Granted charges were thrown out but during a 4 year period of time i was arrested at least 5 times with zero proof of a crime being committed. I had two cops that for some reason hated me and in that same period of time i was pulled over at least 50 plus times. A few raids where the worst thing found was baby plants which are now legal. The way they get you on small charges is getting a probation officer to violate you because it's harder to fight that than in a lot if cases a gun charge. That violation is like fighting a fed charge.
@cliffgiordane296911 місяців тому
The biggest problem is most people feel like a good lawyer will be expensive. Take that public defender and get all the evidence instead of letting the interrogator paint you into a corner with methodical questioning
@ThatGuy-cx9zq11 місяців тому
Yeah except being in a small town and asking for a lawyer but then having them continue talking to you well then also looking for a lawyer afterwards who would actually take the case but nobody does tells me that most people should just shut up and not say anything until they get directly in front of a judge. Plead your case then and if you have nothing to worry about hope it's good.
@OlympusPublicAffairs10 місяців тому
@@ThatGuy-cx9zqPolice can't do that. Asking for a lawyer ceases all questioning. Sure, you'll have to sit around and wait for one, but they aren't supposed to ask you anything else regarding the incident.
@hellterminator10 місяців тому
@@OlympusPublicAffairs Technically, yes, but that's not how it really goes. There's no law against continuing to have a casual conversation with you and if _you_ happen to say something about the case, well, that's on you.
@OlympusPublicAffairs10 місяців тому
@@hellterminator Not necessarily. Typically, any information gained after formal questioning has ended cannot be used as evidence.
@Splitlickity10 місяців тому
You don’t have to make much to be not qualified for a public defender
@daviekuklatv11 місяців тому
Not only did Jeff school them, but he went and turn his life around. Not many ever do that from hard addiction
@robroboto11 місяців тому
I've heard so many stories about Jeff after that video, it's hard to believe any of them anymore.
@Spazticspaz10 місяців тому
@@robroboto You don't have to, he's on youtube, you can see for yourself. Looks like he's off the sauce but still has a long way to go. H changes you in a way that takes years sometimes a decade to revert.
@jennag32269 місяців тому
@@SpazticspazWish my daughters bf would do the same. For her, for him and for their kids.
@BAND-MAID-USA8 місяців тому
It’s pretty amazing how many cops and prosecutors, are willing to do what ever they can, to put innocent people in jail. They shouldn’t even be allowed to arrest or interrogate ANYONE, without 100% proof they’ve done the crime.
@danponitlong6 місяців тому
WORDS UP TRUE THAT
@tarrencestewart97826 місяців тому
It’s a bit different when you’re the victim. Think about that for a sec. What if something happened to you and you needed the police to get involved and they say we don’t have 100% proof this person did anything.
@BAND-MAID-USA6 місяців тому
@@tarrencestewart9782 that’s fine with me. Let think about how many times someone is actually lying about the situation. Or embellished what really happened. So I’ll drop my percentage to 99% proof of a crime. That’s the problem in the USA. Everyone is guilty until proven innocent. The EXACT opposite of the constitution.
@creativeobx83675 місяців тому
Alright then think about ALL the innocent people charged erroneously just to make it go away. No not okay
@stephenkarla71134 місяці тому
Prosecutors or District Attorneys are elected in most states by county voters so they want the case solved. Since the voters control their job. The district attorney wants a case solved since it could affect his job. So yes innocent people end up convicted and put in prison. Sad and get a lawyer before you say anything.
@mrcheesemynamemrcheese11143 місяці тому
lol Jeff “wham bam thank you for the coke put me back in my cell”
@infinite838210 місяців тому
"you have the right to remain silent", "now tell us what happened" LMFAO
@aayanrussell79723 місяці тому
😂
@speterbilt10 місяців тому
Mad respect for Da Baby. Stay silent. Let the cops prove you guilty. I found out the hard way at 19 to not speak to them
@Shade04rek10 місяців тому
He didn't stay silent though. He was constantly talking. He didn't let anything bad slip, guilty or not, but it was still an unwise risk.
@Disvade10 місяців тому
@@Shade04rektrue, but if you’re innocent JUST THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU SAY DONT MAKE YOURSELF SEEM GUILTY.
@fybraines10 місяців тому
🅿️🅿️💯
@ASAPLegal10 місяців тому
Yes, he seemed innocent but sometimes that doesn't matter. sadly
@EssentiallyCamada10 місяців тому
You might go to prison, even though you're innocent by Justin Brooks
@GLYDEEY8 місяців тому
Man this channel deserves so much more than 392k subs, haven't had such a good channel in a long ass time! good work.
@umargordon43394 місяці тому
“Now I want a Butterfinger” kilt me😂😂
@manijohalРік тому
Jeff smashed it, given the circumstances of what he was physically, mentally & emotionally having to deal with he still had the clarity of mind to play this police officer like a cheap fiddle! Great work 💯🇬🇧
@washguy957711 місяців тому
But he got life in prison, so how did he do anything special ?
@74If11 місяців тому
@@washguy9577 He walked free and got his life together. He’s now a UKposts influencer
@caascia996211 місяців тому
@@washguy9577 no he didnt lmao
@deondrejones271411 місяців тому
@@washguy9577 what video did you watch?
@_TheDoctor10 місяців тому
@@washguy9577 everything you said was incorrect
@MikenMc10 місяців тому
Jeff absolutely pwned the interrogators. They were grasping at straws trying to get any information or a confession. Absolute masterclass
@andrzejdymek182210 місяців тому
Okay, then go meet him in prison, thankfully in the end, he only outsmarted himself and ended up in prison where he belongs
@dennisddt114610 місяців тому
"You have the right to remain silent" Keeps repeatedly asking if he understands while he obviously does since he's remaining silent.
@coomsicle10 місяців тому
he was let go and is still free and off heroin, what are you talking about lol
@generalgrievous207610 місяців тому
@@andrzejdymek1822you didn’t watch the video or do research and it actually shows. He’s free. Clean of heroin and just living his life.
@StringSlingerSix10 місяців тому
@@andrzejdymek1822had you kept that comment to yourself no one would know you’re stupid. But you couldn’t resist.
@joked87isback8 місяців тому
Jeff is a legend of interrogations
@CreepinCapri19854 місяці тому
Undoubtedly, Jeff is the highlight of this interrogation compilation.
@ClaytonJones0310 місяців тому
Lying to detained individuals should be a crime itself
@Kettvnen10 місяців тому
i agree, this could lead to innocent people being falsely arrested because they might say something wrong that could be used against them despite their innocence due to their lack of understanding of the situation
@lazymass10 місяців тому
@@Kettvnenand thats exactly why you dont talk to the police... At least not without lawyer
@Sunil-kq9bx10 місяців тому
@@lazymass agree guilty or not always ask for a lawyer
@samehmikhail503910 місяців тому
This is a Police state with qualified immunity laws that protect criminal actions by the Police.
@alterego15710 місяців тому
@@Kettvnen Some studies show up to 5% of jailed people are innocent. With 2.3 million people in the US prison system, that's up to 115,000 innocent people rotting in jail. Absolutely mind boggling. Looking at Jeff interrogation I can see how that happens. They knew he didn't do anything but still tried to use trick questions that might make it look like he confessed. When you look at the numbers the amount of injustice is just insane.
@mfi-cf7sp11 місяців тому
guilty or innocent.. NEVER speak to cops or investigators without a lawyer!
@wifeyb.977911 місяців тому
They will make that hard for you by refusing or delaying getting the lawyer for long hours
@jackbogaty776711 місяців тому
@@wifeyb.9779 Police are required by law to stop the interrogation the second you ask for an attorney.
@MoIds011 місяців тому
@@wifeyb.9779 Doesn't matter if it takes 5 years, you never speak to police without a lawyer, and police legally can't refuse your right to a lawyer.
@userac-xpg10 місяців тому
Dont even talk with your lawyer present. Only talk to your lawyer alone and let him talk to police on your behalf
@Veldazandtea10 місяців тому
I don't need one. You're the one full of fear.
@cmax44888 місяців тому
"wam bam, thank you for the coke, put me back in the cell, that's my home!" 😂 fucking legend
@HIMMELWERNICKE7 місяців тому
It is so addicting watching these interrogation videos. I love it. Helps me sleep.
@Jack-yq6ui10 місяців тому
I once saw an officer tell an innocent man that they had video evidence of him doing it. - He said: ok then use that. - The officer then started stuttering and muttering....
@Angel_inaa11 місяців тому
Dababys interview is so funny tbh 😂 perfect way to be in an interview. Besides a lawyer, just shut up 😂
@Blunt_Man9 місяців тому
Rock on Jeff! You beat the cops and you beat your dope habit, I love it man! 🤘
@michaeltrawick94579 місяців тому
The first guy said too much to incriminate himself, by adding that Jeff was kicked out of the club for stealing, and implementing that he had numerous occasions they dealt with him stealing. That nailed him as one of the perpetrators of Jeff's murder.
@DaChosen1_22011 місяців тому
Jeff “you the good cop?” Detective “No usually, I’m the prick!” Jeff “you look like a prick” Jeff is a goat for that line! He had that detectives brain scrambled 😩🤦🏽♀️🤣 Now that’s the definition of eff around and find out!!!!
@jkalex0511 місяців тому
Couldn't stop laughing
@mfi-cf7sp11 місяців тому
he’s definitely a legend and an inspiration now for addicts and a good teacher of how to deal with the cops when you’re falsely accused of something
@Veldazandtea10 місяців тому
Still, got to admire the cops honesty on that one line. Even if he is a lying prick. Hahahahahahaa!
@jassy95Рік тому
"Wham bam Thank you for the Coke Put me back in the cell" 😂😂😂😂 know I know why he's a legend 😂😂😂😂
@KJFROMCALI3 місяці тому
Jeff, “I got my coke!” But now I want a butterfinger!” 😂😂😂
@katrinahayes38856 місяців тому
I really like the way these interrogation cases were narrated! So I just had to subscribe ❤
@leemcmullanРік тому
maybe its just me but getting an attorney makes you look smart and innocent
@vivimortius4337Рік тому
Yes. Even you are innocent: Take a laywer! People believe If they answer or Talk ... It will be good for them. Police, there, is never your friend. Never. But, for Sure. They must act Like that.
@PollitoPollina78711 місяців тому
The only words you should ever say to a pig is "I want my lawyer, now"
@purplelovrgrl11 місяців тому
@@vivimortius4337 Why are you capitalizing random words?
@jTGO756011 місяців тому
soz bo i be num 13 if thumbs up catch mi ? . Very good
@KEEPlT1K11 місяців тому
@@purplelovrgrl why Do You care ?
@mykroh649 місяців тому
"if your finger is on the trigger its called a sympathetic reflex, happens to police officers all the time" LMAO'd at that
@PromethiaSHADOW7 місяців тому
Btw good for Jeff! Makes me happy to hear a man has been able to turn his life around and do something positive
@srtluke1479 місяців тому
“Ohhhhhh you ain’t got no nippleeees” -the gang after the nipple removal.
@abelincoln549Рік тому
“I’ll listen a little longer” wasn’t him trying to “appear innocent”. He just wanted to know what they actually had on him
@obie22411 місяців тому
Yup. apparently he was not only smarter than the police, but smarter than the uploader as well.
@JS-lc4kg11 місяців тому
@@obie224 to be fair this uploader is fuckin lost so not tough to accomplish
@islixxn10 місяців тому
@@obie224 nah yall just trying to sound smart
@paragon477010 місяців тому
@@islixxn listening a little longer in no way connects to wanting to appear innocent, if he REALLY wanted that, he would've asked for that lawyer from the get-go.
@HiPickleРік тому
"wam bam thank you for the coke, take me back to the cell." jeffs a boss
@JUSIAHSHAFER119 місяців тому
I was not ready when he said " and no nipples"
@B3Band9 місяців тому
The only "When Suspects are Smarter than the Police" Video I'll ever believe is a 20 second video where they say "I want my attorney" and sit in silence until the attorney shows up.
@bigfreeze44383 місяці тому
You gonna be waiting in your cell a while unless you have your own attorney on retainer no attorney is available at a whims notice unless you gave them a random 5k at some point to have your back just in case
@NonEuclideanTacoCannon10 місяців тому
I remember when I was 15 or so, I went to a talk at an anarchist book club. It was a presentation from a criminal defense attorney about interacting with police. It mostly boiled down to "don't talk to police". Words to live by.
@mentalasylumescapee638910 місяців тому
ALWAYS take the option to remain silent around police, they are NOT your friends and they are ALWAYS looking for you to say something incriminating, even if you are walking alone at night beware that they see you as as suspicious even if you walk alone at night for your whole life.
@amorfati455910 місяців тому
"Nobody talks, everyone walks."
@markhirstwood41909 місяців тому
But the cops know that and they use a whole pile of tricks to get you to talk anyway. First, they send secret police and confidential informants to befriend you, get your guard down, lull you and get you to slip up. Secondly, the cops themselves will say they 'Just want to talk to you, have a conversation, clear some things up, get your side of the story' etc. Third, they will plan and stage street theatre and various events around you, in your life, so that you won't know it's police-staged but somehow, they will get a reaction out of you, get you angry, scared, or, get you thinking the cops are on your side. Whatever tricks they can use, based on your psycholgical profile, also based on them bugging your house or apartment with hidden cameras and mics, spyware on your phone and computer, plus the GPS in your phone, plus flying a drone high above you to watch where you go, they will use, to make money processing you, to provoke you and entrap you, using the arrest-prosecution-detention process itself to torture you to death.
@ih8frauditors5 місяців тому
@@mentalasylumescapee6389oh please 🙄
@mentalasylumescapee63895 місяців тому
@@ih8frauditors what do you mean? it's happened to me countless times that i know what i'm talking about fool.
@babyface_rob330811 місяців тому
Jeff’s was the best one especially with the outcome of him cutting those puppet strings of getting sober “wham bam thank you for the coke put me back in my cell” 😂
@Griggboat11 місяців тому
"that is my home" man wasnt fucking around
@TinaCEverett9 місяців тому
😂😂
@YoutubesaysimCyberbully8 місяців тому
Lmao u so got me with jeff being “stonefaced”
@crieverytim7 місяців тому
Kids these days are so lucky to have the information available to them. I learned the hard way that cops can say whatever and get you in a corner.
@davidanderson108910 місяців тому
Im so happy for Jeff, he completely turned his life around and came up from the darkest of places he could be
@_D_E_N_N_I_S_10 місяців тому
Did he? That’s awesome. I was a big fan of his after jsc first released and broke down his footage . Glad you to hear he’s doing well.
@wallynwn10 місяців тому
proof that you don't need jail to become a better person; it probably makes you worse.
@Veldazandtea10 місяців тому
@@wallynwn Jail isn't mean to "help" people. It's mean to demean them. It teaches grudges and resentment. Thus the people on the outside learn that lesson. Breeding killers from ignorance with good intentions. I am not speaking metaphorically here.
@wallynwn10 місяців тому
@@Veldazandtea just because it isn't meant to help doesn't mean it doesn't help. i'm just saying jail isn't for everyone, and some people really do come out as better people. it would be pretty hypocritical of the law to arrest these people without helping them or anything cause then it wouldn't make any sense to let them go if they're still as bad as they where when they where arrested.
@Veldazandtea10 місяців тому
@@wallynwn The law is hypocritical. When people teach grudges and resentment then that's what others learn. What if good is one of the highest causes of depression? Of which I know it is.
@Guhts10 місяців тому
"So wham bam, thanks for the coke now put back in the cell... that's my home." 😂 love this dude... I love how obvious it is when people are actually innocent and display all the signs of truly being innocent yet the cops are still dumbfounded
@thedarkladdy9 місяців тому
The last guy's argument with the police officer sounds like the one between my old classmate and my teacher. kid says he is a narcissist 🤣
@RicoGanggg8 місяців тому
The 2nd interogation had me in tears bro
@dobiqwolf10 місяців тому
Please remember that Jeff was experiencing withdrawal while being interrogated, pure legend.
@zeropointnineninenine49519 місяців тому
hey, pimp. I never actually looked at the length of this video before i clicked on it so I kept thinking the video was over after every clip was finished and i got so excited every time another clip began. Excellent content, man. Keep it up!
@M1lo-bw9on9 місяців тому
Missing nipples is crazy 💀
@jade67449 місяців тому
I didn't expect Dababy to be in this video lol
@alastair345710 місяців тому
“Wham bam! you gave me a coke put me back in the cell!” Is a god tier line because he's saying he came here just cuz to get the free drink that only criminals know you ALWAYS get 😂
@livin_verted.61411 місяців тому
Jeff is my new hero. Glad hes clean and turning his life around. "Now i want a butterfinger." "well thats not happening for a while." "....why not?"
@camilaguzman150311 місяців тому
😂😂
@raymondmcyeetface68509 місяців тому
So in order to outsmart detectives, you just leave or ask for a lawyer. Good to know.
@plariatari64569 місяців тому
DaBaby being in the second clip is sending me 😂😂😂
@summerm767711 місяців тому
The outcome of Jeff's story makes me happy. I remember when JCS made a video about Jeff and at the end of the video JCS mentioned that Jeff may have been picked up a few days later for the robbery... So it makes me happy to see that he wasn't picked up and that he changed his life around .
@deaf2819Рік тому
Jeff is my new hero lmao! Him trying to finesse for that butterfinger was hilarious
@user-ur2gz5qh6x9 місяців тому
The best legal advice everyone should take and use…. DO NOT EVER SPEAK TO THE POLICE. NEVER ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS. SHUT TF UP. EVEN IF YOUR TOTALLY INNOCENT DO NOT EVER SPEAK TO THEM ABOUT ANYTHING NOT EVEN YOUR DAY OR CLOTHES OR KIDS OR PETS OR ANY BS!!! THE ONLY THING YOU SAY IS YOU WANT A LAWYER AND THEN REMAIN SILENT.
@childofgod2699 місяців тому
Yay, Jeff! ❤I’m so happy he got through that and got clean. I mean, I was happy just to see him not convulse and get out of there, but I’m thrilled that he left and got clean! Yaaaay! 🥳 I kind of feel like he’s going to be an unstoppable person off of the drugs 💉! I hope he’s enjoying life.
@ilirlluka678910 місяців тому
As a recovering addict who snorted heroin for 20+ years I am glad for how things have turned out for Jeff. I was living a double life in silence amidst people that never had any idea of the extreme troubles I went through all alone, with one life as a criminal, full of horrors that you cannot share with anyone and situations much much worse than this where Jeff was, but from which I managed to survive, and one life as a normal every day dude. I respect Jeff most of all because he was smart, streetsmart in this case, as you can never be that cool if you haven't already gone through the works before, and he was also brave enough to hang tough (especially in those conditions where you would betray yourself 175 times just to be relieved from the pain and extreme anxiety of heroin withdrawal, even worse in his case as I think he was shooting it up his veins), against the hypocrites of the system, a system which was constructed to keep people like him pinned down to the ground or inside a jail cell just so they can fullfill their arrests quota. Imagine, the absurdity of this facade of public security being the core of America "the land of the free". I am glad he has turned his life around as that is the most difficult battle one can ever go through, a daily struggle while walking a razor thin line, while trying to live a normal and dignified life. The more i see footage like this the more I am glad I live in Europe.
@Shroomie.shawtie10 місяців тому
Gosh i agree with this so much. Good for you. I’m trying to talk my hubby out of the US rn. He’s a European citizen but weirdly opposed actually. This country is quickly becoming an embarrassment.
@charlessemion652810 місяців тому
I don't have the privilege of living in Europe but to everything else. Amen 🙏🏾 bro. A fucking men
@charlessemion652810 місяців тому
@@Shroomie.shawtieIf you could help me figure it out. I'd appreciate it. Lord knows I need it
@bunnyluver21769 місяців тому
Happy to hear ur sober. It's a struggle
@KevinStClair-ln5ir9 місяців тому
Thanks for sharing your battle as well as the outcome. You are a true warrior keep up the great work!
@luhbrax374611 місяців тому
Jeff is a real one, got caught with a blick, a heroin addict, and a felon, still walked free. Glad I saw this 😂
@luhbrax374611 місяців тому
And yeah he definitely was going into withdrawal, glad he’s going down a good path now.
@jTGO756011 місяців тому
IN UK LAW PLAY ON ALL , PISSES THE COUSTIDY SGT WRITE OFF , SHAME HAY ALL THAT TYPING LOL ...
@nashala994411 місяців тому
I am a totally law abiding citizen (mostly). I feel there was a reason I saw this video; of Jeff in particular. That was a fucking masterclass on how to handle yourself in “a situation” that I will always carry in my back pocket! Thank you Jeff!!! Be blessed 🙏🏽
@austinmcphie168710 місяців тому
@@nashala9944 First thing I remember my lawyer telling me when a cop asked if I would come in for an interview was not to speak to them because their job is to get a confession, not determine your innocence.
@bee66847 місяців тому
“Blick”?
@hydraera8828 місяців тому
Really enjoyed watching Mark's interrogation of that detective.
@tgrice6014 місяці тому
Hearing Jeff after story really made me smile you GO JEFF!! We are rooting for you!
@TheJaimePowell11 місяців тому
*”…now you’ve handcuffed me,” **_Says the cop to the handcuffed man_*
@Starboy-nz9mf11 місяців тому
I know... I found that a little ironic...
@PNW4130Рік тому
First guy stayed because he wanted to figure out how much the cops know.
@JM-rp9qfРік тому
hes in prison for life now too
@corydinsmore1117Рік тому
And hes doing life in prison now aint that awesome.
@ryguymcbloxxer9 місяців тому
I love how dababy just doesnt care whatsoever
@ivemissedyou.89009 місяців тому
David using that "my phone got hacked" jutsu.
@VenatorYT9 місяців тому
"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.
@getbrainseeds3 місяці тому
all useless except the last one
@Kamil-bc4unРік тому
Wait... so da baby got ripped off and the police are looking to prosecute him instead of the guy who stiffed him? What a world....
@billsfan7883Рік тому
CMPD are trash and they don’t like him.
@laurav90743 місяці тому
Happy to know Jeff took a real life turning choice, I hope he doesn't have a fall out and continues to be happy!
@walterschaefer50658 місяців тому
I find these interrogations interesting. Jeff and his legend will live on unless he goes again to crime.
@jameswest946910 місяців тому
Jeff has truly been blessed. I remember when I was on heroin I caught a felony possession charge, but by working the AA program the charges were dropped a year later.
@DDG6838 місяців тому
"Am i under arrest or am I free to go?"
@Gab3S0lan07 місяців тому
Lmao i didnt expect to see Dababy😂
@landonallen961810 місяців тому
So moral of the story, if you’re guilty, get a lawyer. If you’re innocent, get a lawyer.
@bunnyluver21769 місяців тому
Yeah we all saw the same comment made earlier than yours
@landonallen96189 місяців тому
@@bunnyluver2176 I actually didn’t know that there was a comment saying the same thing, I apologize for copying someone else’s comment although I didn’t mean to.