watching a show now and the cops interrogated a father whose young daughter was murdered. They interrogated him for 14 hours straight, refused him access to his family or attorney, one of the officers threatened him with rape in prison every night if he didn't confess, and then after 13 hours of interogating they hooked him up to polygraph even though we was under obvious duress after so long and so harsh of interrogation. they also got crime scene photos of the dead daughter and taunted him with them until he "confessed"....
is this how interrogations are supposed to work and is this justice?
is this how interrogations are supposed to work and is this justice?