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It sounds impossible — but false confessions are behind nearly a third of wrongful convictions.
In this episode, we explore the chilling psychology behind why innocent people admit to crimes they didn’t commit — from coercive interrogation tactics to memory distortion and the human need for relief under pressure.
Because sometimes, the truth doesn’t come out through force.
It slips away in silence.
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It sounds impossible — but false confessions are behind nearly a third of wrongful convictions.
In this episode, we explore the chilling psychology behind why innocent people admit to crimes they didn’t commit — from coercive interrogation tactics to memory distortion and the human need for relief under pressure.
Because sometimes, the truth doesn’t come out through force.
It slips away in silence.