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🎤 Interviewing & Interrogation | Mentally Deficient Subjects | Tip #37 of 101 Tips https://TheLieGuy.com – Stan B. Walters – The Lie Guy® https://TheLieGuyAcademy.com Interviewing individuals with intellectual disabilities (formerly referred to as “mentally deficient”) requires special care. These subjects are more vulnerable to giving inaccurate statements, making false confessions, and being unintentionally contaminated by interviewer tactics. In this tip, I explain the social, intellectual, and adaptive limitations you must consider—and how failing to account for them can jeopardize the entire investigation. 📞 Contact Stan → https://thelieguy.com/contact 📕 Get Your Free eBook → https://thelieguy.com/free-ebook 🎯 Take an Online Course → https://thelieguy.com/false-confessions ⸻ Why this matters: A mismanaged interview with an intellectually disabled subject can lead to wrongful accusations, false confessions, and collapsed prosecutions. Knowing how to adapt your approach protects the subject’s rights, the integrity of the investigation, and your agency from legal fallout. ⸻ About Stan B. Walters – “The Lie Guy®” For over 40 years, I’ve trained law enforcement, intelligence, and corporate investigators worldwide. With 50,000+ instructional hours, 1,500+ inmate interviews, and expertise in human behavior, speech, and body language, I deliver evidence-based, ethical interview and interrogation training that works. ⸻ Media Coverage Featured on Crime Watch Daily, ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, NBC, France Channel One, and Australia Today. Twice profiled on National Geographic and host/technical adviser for *The Science of Interrogation*.