Denise Realizes She's Being Charged With Murder| JCS Criminal Psychology
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In this JCS inspired video, we will talk about criminal psychology and criminal analysis of a true crime case just like JCS. Crime documentary covers a serious murder case. We will look into raw interrogation footage and interrogation video of a heinous but cold case. Real Crime Psychology can only be evaluated in a true crime video and interrogation videos. JCS inspired content is presented in our channel which covers true crime documentary and psychological evaluation of a crime. This video is about a killer wife who thinks she is above law. But lets see what happens in the interrogation room.
Over-Confident Suspect Realizes The Detective Isn't Buying His Lies| JCS Criminal Psychology
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kllers always have an excuse there evil monsters
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I would need to see a screenshot from YouTube’s email telling you “we will no longer be giving you any money for your videos”
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Can you be less AI with your narrative? Killing the channel. "That framing matters". "Through the lens". It's just slop and you're better than that.
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She abandoned her first 2 kids and had more, that tells me all I need to know!
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The guilty seem to always think they can outsmart the police- never works out.
@sharonlarge790812:50 I've cheated on tests
Ive harmed animals
I've lied to my parents ...
Oh shit .. an I a psychopath?
You got demonetized because you're doing clickbait. How about stop doing clickbait?
@rinnypinkWhat kind of AI voice do you use? It's pretty decent quality. Is it text to speech? I've been looking for one to make audio books then save to mp3.
@andyfin132That sucks you were demobilized. YouTube and google really suck for doing this with or without ai. I am so angry. Love❤❤❤ your unique content. 🤬YouTube imo.
@itsCharlyWonderAny person screams or gets upset sometimes about traffic in a lifetime more then once, expect her!
@oliw5963So called "lie detector" tests (or polygraph - which means literally means multiple measurements, not detecting lies) - are an INVESTIGATIVE and INTERVIEW TOOL - NOT a measurement of truth. There's always a 30-60 minute "explanation" beforehand for a reason. They are completely unreliable - full stop. They can't be independently measured with any certainty whatsoever.
@nate3031Well, gee, I didn't know I could just go to a community college to become an OB/GYN.
@TheColorSaigeThe suspect’s body language changed a lot during this interrogation. That alone tells part of the story. Appreciate the channel for uploading this.
@insideinterviewroomTEN YEARS FOR BRUTAL MURDER...and that hair and face. Wow. What a country we live in.
@josephcollins6033Yeah, those jeans... and the grammar...let’s give her an even 10 years.
@josephcollins6033Wait, she said “they didn’t give me any PACIFICS”. And, her hair...add two more years to her sentence.
@josephcollins6033She ought to get five years for that face and body!
@josephcollins6033WTF with Youtube “demonetizing” you? You get no money now? WHY?. I’m sos sorry,
@josephcollins603316:39 a splenectomy is disqualifying unless you can obtain a waiver. Due to greater risk of infections. But you can get a waiver pretty easily if you actually want to do enlist.
@TabithaandMichael5:21 The ever popular... "Well maybe I feel guilty a little bit because I wasn't there to help him or protect him" You just failed
@TabithaandMichaelStop with the stupids thumbnails jeezz thats SOOO unrespectful....
@KevL-t9rHope you can continue making videos
@monarch2056I couldn't live with myself if my crotch was that shape when I sat down
@E_Rock316Lame ass AI overdone phucking case
@markCesar-i6qLove this content.
@truegritgranny4793Girl you was not about to be an obgyn or in her words “gyn” with a degree from the “community college” lol
@Sunny-cj5icTalk to my hand because my face don't understand...
@Gjk-ug2tcI dont have a spleen and the army denied me. 😂😂
@mandyhouston9949This channel will not make money ever.. it’s very straight forward:
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Denise, ' I do feel guilty, about not being there to protect my husband', would that show on the test". In otherworld, if guilt is shown on these, this is most probably why. 😂😂😂😂 Lady, you should not be taking any Lie Detector Test. Talk about dumb. These killers really do think they can get away with anything.
@sharonbland9061Oh..the famous ‘black outs’. The most convenient alibi known to man. Let’s see, Jodi Arias’s famous ‘defense’. Any time I’ve heard it since, the person has always been found guilty.
@melt2947You never talk without a attorney
@jameshutton9656Im also so sorry yt dehumanized yall ill watchya
@janiceaguilar35931st time viewer and new subscriber
@janiceaguilar359314 years for second-degree murder? Well good thing it wasn’t first-degree murder. She probably would’ve gotten 10 years.!
@GlowingMpdA chubbit
@peterlafayette5595Great work.
@courtneygaertner3536I loved this video -- I really appreciate the educational value of learning questioning techniques. That knowledge comes in handy for everything from evaluating politicians' statements to HR investigations of personnel matters.
@UniverseSinking2011Never talk to cops without an attorney.
@moonchildluvsbobcraneive seen a dozen of these videos where the suspect requests an attorney and the cops keep questioning them. i wonder how many have been thrown out and got away with it because of it?
@SquirellySquirrel1You good dude? You know how to edit right? I counted multiple times the voiceover just cuts and goes back to the interview. Maybe proof watch the video back??
@DuelistRLThought this was JCS. I wish you people would stop using that name to your advantage in your titles, or at least write the word "NOT!!!" In all caps beforehand.
@troyprior5902If a polygraph was deemed accurate it would be allowed as evidence in a trial. The only party it helps is law enforcement because if you 'pass' it gets rejected by police who'll still keep you as a 'person of interest' until someone new takes the number 1 slot, but you still won't be cleared.'
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@marydavis11859:00 "Oh, no, officer, my blackouts only occur when I'm murdering my husband, but never while I'm driving. I'm perfectly safe to drive."
@lisahinton9682Never consent to a lie detector they aren’t even admissible in court and they are bogus as fuck
@jeannemarie2403Doesn’t seem like the guy was a huge loss. Sounded like all he did was cause harm to his family. Still, she should have just left with the kids.
@AltClev37Guy was right. Never should have let them innnnn
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