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The interrogation of 14-year-old Michael Crowe in 1998, following the murder of his sister Stephanie, involved intense and prolonged questioning by police, who used psychological pressure and suggested he might have killed her without remembering it. Despite a lack of physical evidence, Michael eventually confessed, though his confession was inconsistent and later deemed coerced. Subsequent investigations revealed the confession's flaws, and another suspect, Richard Tuite, was eventually convicted, highlighting issues with interrogation techniques and the risk of false confessions.
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The interrogation of 14-year-old Michael Crowe in 1998, following the murder of his sister Stephanie, involved intense and prolonged questioning by police, who used psychological pressure and suggested he might have killed her without remembering it. Despite a lack of physical evidence, Michael eventually confessed, though his confession was inconsistent and later deemed coerced. Subsequent investigations revealed the confession's flaws, and another suspect, Richard Tuite, was eventually convicted, highlighting issues with interrogation techniques and the risk of false confessions.
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