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🎤 Interviewing and Interrogation |5 Keys to False Confession | Tip # 36 of 101 Tips https://TheLieGuy.com Stan B Walters The Lie Guy® https://TheLieGuyAcademy.com 1 out of every 4 proven wrongful convictions using DNA evidence involves a false confession. In this video, I reveal the 5 key factors during interviewing and interrogation that can dramatically increase the risk — and what you can do to prevent them. 📚 Get Your Free eBook → https://thelieguy.com/free-ebook 🎯 Learn More in the False Confessions & Contaminated Statements Course → https://thelieguy.com/false-confessio... 📞 Talk to Stan → https://thelieguy.com/contact ⸻ Why this matters: When interviewers rely on myths instead of science, they risk false accusations, missed truths, and flawed investigations. By replacing outdated beliefs with evidence-based techniques, you’ll make more accurate credibility assessments — and avoid the costly mistakes of misdiagnosis. ⸻ About Stan B. Walters – “The Lie Guy®” For over 40 years, I’ve trained investigators, intelligence analysts, and interviewers worldwide. With 50,000+ instructional hours, 1,500+ inmate interviews, and training delivered to the U.S. military, law enforcement, and corporate investigators, my mission is to equip professionals with evidence-based, ethical interview and interrogation skills that get results. ⸻ Media Coverage Featured on Crime Watch Daily, ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, NBC, France Channel One, and Australia Today, I’ve been profiled twice on National Geographic and hosted/served as technical adviser for The Science of Interrogation.