💥Watch A False Confession - Charles Erickson did it right?

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Ryan Ferguson spent 10 years in jail. But did a false confession from Charles Erickson help put him there? Behavioral analysts break it down.

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Do you think that all confessions are accurate? In this video, we'll explore the topic of false confessions. Ryan Ferguson is an American man who spent nearly 10 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of a 2001 murder in his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. At the time of the murder, Ferguson was a 17-year-old high-school student.

Kent Heitholt was found beaten and strangled shortly after 2:00 a.m. on November 1, 2001, in the parking lot of the Columbia Daily Tribune, where he worked as a sports editor. Heitholt's murder went unsolved for two years until police received a tip about a man named Charles Erickson who had spent that evening partying with Ferguson. Erickson could not remember the evening of the murder and was concerned that he may have been involved in it. Despite failing to recall having killed Heitholt, Erickson eventually confessed and implicated Ferguson in the crime as well. Ferguson was convicted in the fall of 2005 on the basis of Erickson's testimony as well as that of a building employee.

Both witnesses later recanted their testimony, claiming that police and prosecuting attorney Kevin Crane, now a circuit court judge, had coerced them to lie. The 2005 conviction was vacated on November 5, 2013, by the Western District of the Missouri
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Chapters:
00:00 False Confession Body Language
0:00 Ryan Ferguson Wrongful Accusation
10:06 Promotion of Aura Cybersecurity Service
21:26 Problematic Interrogation Techniques of Chuck Erickson
31:03 Speaker's Accusation and Framing Discussion
41:46 Detective Noticing Suspect's Behavior
52:28 Leading Questions and False Confessions
1:03:17 Importance of Training for Police
1:13:30 Not Letting Others Tell a Story
1:23:43 Conflicting Statements and Truth Search
1:35:31 Challenge of Recalling Details in Interrogation
1:46:37 Tense Conversation with Consequences Warning
1:57:21 Confrontation for Control
2:08:51 Circus-like Conversation with Clownish Behavior

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Attribution:
Title: 💥Watch A False Confession - Charles Erickson did it right?
Creator: " The Behavior Panel "
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7Lygj8vzpw
License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)

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