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Innocent people who confess the crimes they have not committed

(InvestigatetV) – This week at the InvestigatetV+ Weekend: False confessions – Kristin Crowley hears from the central figure in one of the notorious cases of injustice. In addition, the struggle of a family is about justice after a raid on the false house to the highest court in the nation.

Where to watch Icymi – Take a look at the episode of last week.

Confession questions: Innocent people who admit crimes they have not committed – there are examples of all over the country, and supporters of these incorrectly convicted people say that this happens in surveys due to the police deception. They are lies that legally about evidence, eyewitnesses, DNA that cannot exist. One of the most famous examples of a wrong confession comes from Amanda Knox. She admitted that she was involved in the murder of her roommate in Italy when she really had nothing to do with it. Now relieved Amanda is committed to a new law in her home state of Washington to eliminate the delusion by the police in surveys. In this story we take a look at laws, false confessions and survey procedures for police authorities across the country.

Wrong house attacks: False home attacks have taken place all over the country – the police receive the address or other information incorrectly and split the doors unsuspecting Americans, sometimes destroyed houses and keep people in custody for hours. At the end of April, the US Court of Justice will take the case of a family in which a 7-year-old boy had put a gun on his head after the FBI mistakenly attacked his house. A decision in her favor could change how and whether the federal government can be liable for the mistakes of its agents, sometimes people cost their security and security. The investigative reporter Brendan Keefe speaks to the family in the center of the federal case, shows examples of the same thing that happens nationwide and explains the current legal dispute.

Watch your wallet – Card leaning refused: You can surprise you – your credit card will be rejected. Sometimes it is due to inadequate means or forgetting to inform your bank about travel plans. However, if you shop online and see a mistake or a “card rejected”, this can be a red flag for a new type of online shopping fraud. In this wallet, the investigator of Consumer, Caresse Jackman, deals with how fraudsters use this little trick to obtain their information.

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