Cops lie to suspects during interrogations. Should detectives stick to the truth?
Briefly

Perez was subjected to a deceptive interrogation technique that aims to extract confessions by relentlessly attacking the suspect's claims until they capitulate, even when innocent.
The police's relentless pursuit of a confession from Perez didn't allow for the possibility that he was telling the truth, leading him to falsely admit to a crime he did not commit.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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