I mainly watch how to lie

Pamela 2022-09-24 15:29:44

Now I have watched the play "Interrogation Room", and I feel that I was too young and inexperienced in society before.

Why was my mother caught stealing sweets when I was young and telling a lie?

Why do you fall in love in school, secretly pull a little hand, lie and get pierced by the head teacher?

At that time, just calm down, and the sugar was stolen by the rhubarb (dog). As for pulling a small hand, can't unity and friendship between classmates work? Can't it?

Although this play is limited to a small space, the actors' acting skills are really amazing. I think those episodes in the UK are already very exciting. Unexpectedly, in the Spanish section, the car drove out before grabbing the door.

Look at the counter-interrogation skills of those suspects, they are all human beings! !

  • Can answer questions, but avoid the important things and go around in circles
  • Ask strongly, suppress the opponent's momentum
  • Lead the other person in the other direction
  • Provide verifiable lies
  • Answer key questions as simply as possible
  • Can remain silent

It's just that the paper can't keep the fire out, and any lie will be seen through, it's just the length of time. The interrogation skills of the police here are also top-notch

First, if it cannot be verified, it can be judged as a lie

There are many reasons for lying, avoiding punishment, worrying, bluffing, instigating, deliberately showing off, all of which are trying to hide the true intentions.

If it cannot be verified, it can be judged as a lie. So next time you want to judge whether the other party is lying, first think about why he said that? Then can it be verified?

Second, if you can’t judge, just keep talking

We all know the truth of "talking too much". I can’t tell a lie, just let it go on talking, and when I’m talking, I’ll find that the donkey’s lips are not right.

After 23 hours of interrogation in the first episode, Dr. Fallon refused to admit to the crime and said an alibi. When unable to judge, the interrogation team continues to interrogate...

  • Why would you wash a car?
  • The trunk of the car must be cleaned out.
  • We found the first aid kit in the back seat, why not in the trunk?
  • The stepdaughter was in the trunk.

Then a set of evidence was shown, and the hexagonal mark of the tail box cushion was left on the injured plaster. This matches the trunk mat of Dr. Fallon's car. The doctor was speechless in front of the interlocking evidence.

Third, one piece of evidence cannot prove a lie, and multiple pieces of cross-validation must be interlocked.

In the third episode, the lawyer concluded that there was wine in the glass, but he did not say directly. Instead, I started with this sentence—when was the last time you gave my client water? This can get Detective Hugo in a little bit.

The second question asked by the lawyer is that no one has used the beverage machine in the corridor, and there is no machine in the observation room, so where did your drinks come from?

This kind of subtle questioning will directly checkmate the other party.

View more about Criminal: UK reviews