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This cop should get a medal for staying so calm while listening to this load of crap.
He's 'complaining to the guard' about his throat being cut. This guy's never happy.
"Sometimes ya just gotta shank a b" ππππ. Greg, that was freaking hilarious.
I feel like that poor detective must have gone to a dark, quiet bar after this, ordered a shot of whiskey, then just stared into it, for hours.
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Now I must insist on seeing four panels full of dogs!π
βHe GOT outsideβ not he WENT outside. Creepy
The way she said he got outside, gave me chills. Like he escaped.
I tell you this much. This interrogater is awesome! She knows the entire time this lady is so full of crap but she just patiently let's her say her whole crazy story and just nods and sais ok got ya got ya. Then goes in after her at the end. Love it
I noticed right away that when the woman asks about an attorney and how does that work, the interviewer acts dumb, like she is guessing how it all works, she casually answers " sure " , and doesn't offer any information on how to request or get an attorney. Interviewer then casually asks an open question, like it's no big deal, " what happened ? " . I believe this is the point that the accused woman thinks she is smarter than the police. This is the point that she gets her hair out of her face, and begins to expose herself in many ways. She does not have a clue how she is being manipulated into talking.
I think when she says 'his status isn't the same as mine' and 'I can't have sex with someone who wants unprotected sex", I'm pretty sure she's talking about being HIV-positive
So she shot him, "cut" him, and followed him out the door to finish him off and then says he was "complaining" to the guard! Wow.
She keeps saying he was "spilling blood" instead of bleeding...like it's his fault abd hes carelessly just spilling his blood.
She shot him. And cut his neckβ¦ and sheβs annoyed that heβs βcomplaining to the guardβ
If someone tried to kill me, and I then shot him ... if he tried to leave the apartment, I'd try to lock him out ... not pull him back into the room so that more mayhem could continue.
I can't quite believe how her story got exponentially more illogical every time she started a new sentence. This was amazing.
"Short rehab" is addict-speak for: she got caught, high, by someone (employer, landlord, probation officer) who said "get clean or you're out" and instead of taking the bus down to either JFK or up to St. Mary's hospital and telling them she was feeling suicidal for a 72 hour detox hold, she went up to Stuart for a 5 day clean out so she can come home & pass the urine test. The extra wide-eyed expression is 100% indication that she had been smoking crack within 8 hours prior to the recording. The noncomputational logic in her storytelling is also a dead give-away that she has a prolonged pattern of using that especially concentrated form of cocaine on a frequent enough basis that her brain chemistry didn't have the chance to recover between 'parties'. The ill-defined sexual activity between her and the victim, and the fact that she thought the security guard labeled her 'just a prostitute' indicates that she was likely trading favors for chemicals.
Iβve heard it said that a psychopath is an actor trying to play the part of a human being.
As a diabetic, I can agree that the lower my sugar level, the harder it is to lie. Simply because my brain doesn't have enough energy to plan a lie.