Comments by "Jacob Le Coy" (@jacoblecoy3700) on "When An Insane Teen Killer Makes Detectives Snap" video.
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@bobchris9423 Because even if she goes to prison, life sentence, the laws change with time. A sharp minded attorney looking for his/her name Headlined as her attorney, twenty years down the road, will find something in the new laws to get her pardoned. And she can open a tailor shop in a busy city, and Screeeaaakk, the gate to freedom opens.
She might become a model citizen, a hard worker, and her sewing skills will be exquisite . After all, all it takes is good eyesight, a sewing machine, thread(s) and ...... Sharp scissors. 😋🏁🍉🦈🇺🇸
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@mirandagarrett4231 Get her a chocolate milkshake. A Danish, or a cup of yogurt. Ask if she needs to visit the ladies' room (after she has eaten the treats.) Does she smoke? Sure, it's okay. If she tells you her name is not Isabella, don't call her that. Be nice. Smile every now and then.
Then sincerely tell her you are sorry about her mother. Then calmly ask what she knows about it.(don't call her Isabello).
Don't look angry. Use a calm, soft voice. One of the officers remain silent. Neutral . Distracted by a map, ot something. If nothing has been learned after 30---40 minutes, the silent partner asks the nice guy whether he called home earlier.
"Darn it! I forgot." Politely asks the suspect to please excuse him for a few minutes. Leaves the room.
The aggressive officer gives her the 1000 yard stare. Leans back, stretches. Yawns. Politely, all business, asks her to go over the story she already told when she was arrested.
If she did not give a story, he mentions some things she allegedly told.
Be an absolute pro. Polite, but firm. No smile. Fish eye stares. Ask her to submit to a polygraph test. If she agrees to it, great. She will not beat the test if she is guilty. If she could the courts might drop the charges. If she does not, I don't think the courts can convict and try her on that basis anyhow. But she might relax enough to 'fess up when the polite officer returns. Just my thoughts.
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