EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 36 MIN
Everyone Blamed Her... The Interrogation Said Otherwise _ Police Interrogation True Crime
from FilmRise True Crime · host FilmRise True Crime
"The neighbors whispered. Her own family stopped answering her calls. Even the media printed her photo with 'suspected killer' underneath." Then the interrogation room door closed — and within two hours, everything changed. She wasn't the killer. She was the next victim.In this powerful true crime interrogation episode, we analyze the case of a woman who was publicly convicted before any trial — accused of murdering her wealthy husband based on circumstantial evidence (life insurance, a "cold" demeanor, a younger boyfriend). But when seasoned detectives sat down with her, they noticed what the mob outside missed: genuine confusion, consistent details that matched forensic timelines, and an alibi that no one had bothered to verify.Using interrogation transcripts and police notes, we walk through how a skilled interrogator can distinguish between a lying suspect and a genuinely innocent person — by looking for deception indicators that simply aren't there. Featuring wrongful conviction experts, interrogation trainers, and the woman's own voice describing what it's like to be hated for a crime you didn't commit. Press play for the rare story where the interrogation didn't break someone — it freed them.
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"The neighbors whispered. Her own family stopped answering her calls. Even the media printed her photo with 'suspected killer' underneath." Then the interrogation room door closed — and within two hours, everything changed. She wasn't the killer. She was the next victim.In this powerful true crime interrogation episode, we analyze the case of a woman who was publicly convicted before any trial — accused of murdering her wealthy husband based on circumstantial evidence (life insurance, a "cold" demeanor, a younger boyfriend). But when seasoned detectives sat down with her, they noticed what the mob outside missed: genuine confusion, consistent details that matched forensic timelines, and an alibi that no one had bothered to verify.Using interrogation transcripts and police notes, we walk through how a skilled interrogator can distinguish between a lying suspect and a genuinely innocent person — by looking for deception indicators that simply aren't there. Featuring wrongful conviction experts, interrogation trainers, and the woman's own voice describing what it's like to be hated for a crime you didn't commit. Press play for the rare story where the interrogation didn't break someone — it freed them.
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