Comments by "" (@CYMotorsport) on "The Legend of "Jeff"" video.

  1.  @vipe64 Jeff seems to recognize he’s not going to get anywhere with the junior officer so clamming is his best bet they have no evidence however there’s a catch: heroin. The guy who is usually the “prick” also likely clocked Jeff was soon to go through withdrawals. As a habitual user, although Jeff is seemingly innocent, he knows all too well when under duress of withdrawal he may say something he otherwise wouldn’t. The officers let him sweat it out for nearly 100 minutes applying the pressure back onto him. They both extend each other an olive brand. Jeff is willing to talk without recognizing his rights or signing to anything in exchange the “prick” detective recognizes this requires some nuance and takes over starting with a coke. While seemingly small, sugar and candy can indeed help dramatically stave off the onset of withdrawal. It’s not going to stop or weaken it, but by giving Jeff sugar and specifically (likely) things he genuinely likes, you’re triggering dopamine. it’s a thoughtful gesture for a guy like Jeff. The detective very much could give him water as is normal. He’s been told flat out he’s under arrest after all. People in his position are not normally afforded soda. This seems much less about quid pro quo and more the detective genuinely doesn’t want Jeff to Withdrawal. This is manifested in how Jeff ends a a frosty exchange with the detective being completely closed off only to add “thank you for the coke”. Proving he’s also aware they can wildly disagree about the current situation while still recognize the humanity and that he’s willing to work with Jeff meaning he’s not closed to the idea maybe they are missing something here. Net, they keep asking questions bc while Jeff asked for his lawyer, I can only speculate he quickly realized it’s better to risk speaking to the more seasoned officer to avoid withdrawing which again I speculate why he was so adamant to have them say he’s actually under arrest as an addict while have a ticking clock counting down they are well in tune with until adverse symptoms set in. Jeff doesn’t ACTUALLY a lawyer.. he just knows they don’t have his interest. But atleast the bald cop proved he was willing to spar which gives a guy like Jeff who has seen all sides of this multiple times an actual chance. And probably why he asked for the detective back in the room but wouldn’t sign anything. More evidence to this little dynamic playing out imo is Jeff replying no when this detective reads his rights to which the officer says “what” and Jeff remembers he’s not playing hardball anymore. Meaning the decision to “understand” was clearly he just didn’t want converse with the other detective as lead. Cops technically can question you for a number of reasons even beyond asking for a rep. The can purposefully misconstrue sentances to follow up only for you to accidentally offer up proactive responses to which they are getting a foot in the door. You don’t want to end things with your foot in your mouth so you try to explain that last comment even if it wasn’t significant at all. A detective just has to get you talking again and in most cases that’s enough. If you want a lawyer, do exactly what Jeff did at the very start: that works. But again, heroin. Without the genuine fear of withdrawing in a holding cell, Jeff walks out with his possessions at first light .
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