EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 28 MIN
P_dophile Lies To Police And INSTANTLY Regrets Every Word _ Police Interrogation True Crime
from FilmRise True Crime · host FilmRise True Crime
"I would never hurt a child. I love kids. I'm practically a mentor to them." Those were his first words. Then the detective pulled up his encrypted chat logs — and watched his face drain of all color. The lies lasted thirty seconds. The regret will last a lifetime.In this disturbing true crime interrogation breakdown — listener discretion absolutely required — we analyze the case of a convicted child predator who believed his charm and good grooming would fool detectives again. We walk through the transcript, frame by frame, as he builds an elaborate lie (he was "just counseling troubled youth," the explicit photos were "art references," the meeting at the park was "coincidence"). Then we watch as each lie collapses under forensic evidence he didn't know existed: geolocation data, deleted messages recovered from a cloud backup, and a witness he didn't see.Featuring child exploitation investigators, forensic psychologists specializing in offender behavior, and digital forensics experts. This episode is difficult but important — showing how predators manipulate, how forensic science exposes them, and the moment their false confidence shatters. No graphic descriptions of abuse — but the psychological weight is heavy. Press play for justice.
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"I would never hurt a child. I love kids. I'm practically a mentor to them." Those were his first words. Then the detective pulled up his encrypted chat logs — and watched his face drain of all color. The lies lasted thirty seconds. The regret will last a lifetime.In this disturbing true crime interrogation breakdown — listener discretion absolutely required — we analyze the case of a convicted child predator who believed his charm and good grooming would fool detectives again. We walk through the transcript, frame by frame, as he builds an elaborate lie (he was "just counseling troubled youth," the explicit photos were "art references," the meeting at the park was "coincidence"). Then we watch as each lie collapses under forensic evidence he didn't know existed: geolocation data, deleted messages recovered from a cloud backup, and a witness he didn't see.Featuring child exploitation investigators, forensic psychologists specializing in offender behavior, and digital forensics experts. This episode is difficult but important — showing how predators manipulate, how forensic science exposes them, and the moment their false confidence shatters. No graphic descriptions of abuse — but the psychological weight is heavy. Press play for justice.
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