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Criminal Profiling — Part 07
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. . His family doing something together (In this
case, the tamily is in a restaurant.) . . .
ing in detail. Investigators detecting
when contronted with evidence. As
Subject: Well, I can't say if I have or
this type of defense and bringing it to
one murderer told the interviewing
I don't. There are a lot of aspects
the offender's attention may be suc-
agents, "The police unwrapped the
of this crime I can't give an answer,
cesstul. In one case, the murderer
broomhandle and that did it." Several
cause I put up a mental biock. I
claimed to have committed the mur-
of the murderers interviewed were
don't want to think of it. It makes
ders because of instructions from a
unable to remember actually commit-
centuries-old dog. The Agents refused
me do bad time. I'm doing a long
ting the murder, but agreed the evi-
time and I just block it clear out.
to accept this ploy. They pointed out
dence incriminated them.
The murderer confirms the likelihooc
good naturedly that the murders had
One group of murderers inter-
that the fantasies are there; however,
been carefully planned and executed,
viewed did not admit to their crimes
which was a lot to expect from a dog.
additional techniques, such as hypno-
even after their convictions for the
The murderer finally accepted the
sis or therapy, would be needed to
murders. When confronted with such
"credit' for the crimes and discussed
access the information
individuals, the interviewer should at-
them in detail with the interviewers.
tempt to determine if the individual is
Continuum of Admission
Even when suspecting that a subject is
lying (which implies conscious intent)
lying or denying, the interviewer should
The offender generally took one
or if the individual is denying (which
try to maintain an atmosphere of mutual
of three positions regarding guilt--ad-
implies subconscious intent).
mitting the crime, admitting lack of
To the offender, lying to an inves-
respect.
There are reasons why a suspect
total recall, and not admitting the
Of
tigator provides a form of control. It
might deny a crime. The denial might
crime. In our study, the majority
theircrimes.
may detour the investigator and waste
serve to protect the subject from legal
murderers admitted
valuable time, as in situations in which
action as well as from the psychologi-
Some of the murderers turned them-
incorrect names and addresses are
cal impact of admitting such a crime.
selves in to the police; others admit-
given.
One murderer interviewed denied any
ted to the crime when they were ap-
One way investigators identify lies
actual knowledge of committing the
prehended. Still others admitted guilt
is on the basis of the amount of detail
crime. He stated that he was coerced,
a subject provides. Fantasy worlds or
forced to confess to the crimes, and
delusions are usually very detailed.
possibly drugged betore entering a
However, when a subject tries to
plea of guilty. In the interview with the
feign psychosis or delusion, his story
usually appears inconsistent and lack-
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