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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Cops can trick you into confessing - Saudi Arabia arrests man who filmed beheading

"Some psychologists have long theorized that it is possible for interrogators to use certain techniques to obtain false confessions from suspects by tricking them into believing that they committed the crime in question. The Association for Psychological Science noted that this phenomenon has been observed in the cases of some wrongfully-accused criminal suspects. However, Julia Shaw of the University of Bedfordshire and Stephen Porter at the University of British Columbia decided to put the theory to the test in a lab setting and conducted a study, which was recently published in the scientific journal Psychological Science."

Interrogators are actually TRAINED to do this. The truth doesn't matter, as long as they can close a case and put someone behind bars so their metrics look good. That is all they are concerned with.

"The Saudi Arabian police have arrested the man who filmed the public beheading of a woman in the streets of Mecca.

The footage, according to the Independent, showed Laila Bint Abdul Muttalib Bassim being dragged through the streets of Mecca before four police officers surrounded her in the street. A man in a white robe then steps forward with a curved sword and deals three blows to Bassim’s neck, severing her head from her body."


Did you notice at the end the National Society for Human Rights spokesman himself said and I quote "“Those who disseminated the clip are not less guilty than those who filmed the execution,” said Mohammed Al Sahli, a member of the NSHR."

Tell me why we still have anything to do with these murderers?

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