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This video is produced for educational and documentary purposes only. It aims to provide factual analysis and public awareness regarding real-life events. It does not promote, justify, or glorify any actions or behaviors shown. Viewer discretion is advised. -------------------------------------------------- On January 15, 2023, in Jacksonville, Florida, police responded to shots-fired calls at a family home on Bridges Road, uncovering a devastating triple homicide involving victims Uneeda Hardy , Gregory Merritt, and Luther Williams. Investigators quickly zeroed in on 18-year-old Ja-Darrius Jones, the grandson of Uneeda and Gregory, after a brief chase and mounting evidence from the chaotic scene. In this True Crime Interrogation Psychology breakdown, we dissect Ja-Darrius’ full interview—analyzing his interrogation footage, steady statements, subtle reactions, and the detectives’ methodical tactics to draw out the facts. Drawing on body language cues, timeline mapping, and police strategy inspired by JCS-style analysis, we uncover how investigators connected the dots from family dispute to confession, revealing the raw tension of denial turning to admission in the interrogation room. If you enjoyed this video, please: • 👍🏼 Like & 🔔 Subscribe for more And if want to support future documentaries, you can buy me a coffee: 🔗 https://coff.ee/beyond_puzzle • 💬 Share your thoughts in the comments. ▶️ Check out For More / @beyond_puzzle #JCS #truecrime #documentary #criminology #crime #interview #confession #crimenews #inspired #prison #truecrimestories #CourtCase #Interrogation #interview #police #criminalpsychology