March 30, 2006 — -- Most of us can't imagine confessing to a crime we didn't commit, but experts say it's easier than you might think to get someone to crack under pressure. Saul Kassin, a ...
In 1995, Daniel Taylor was convicted of a double murder in Chicago in what seemed to be a clear-cut case: he gave police a signed confession. But now his supporters — including Northwestern University ...
Most people believe they would never confess to a crime they didn’t commit. The idea feels totally counterintuitive to most of us: why would anyone willingly admit to something that could lead to ...
AMES, Iowa – Imagine if you were wrongly accused of a crime. Would you be stressed? Anyone would be, but Iowa State University researchers found the innocent are often less stressed than the guilty.
In criminal cases, a confession, like DNA, is considered one of the most damaging forms of evidence. Jurors generally do not believe individuals confess to a crime they did not commit. Yet false ...
In criminal trials, a defendant's admission of guilt can trump even the proverbial smoking gun. A confession is the ideal civic solution: The perpetrator takes responsibility, and the public sleeps ...
Dr. Todd Grande on MSN
False confession rocks murder case of 10-year-old victim – full analysis
Investigating the case of Victoria Martens, where a false confession complicated the murder investigation, highlighting ...
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI – Karen Boes, in prison for the 2002 killing of her daughter, Robin, 14, contends she falsely confessed – and questions findings of arson investigators in a deadly fire at their ...
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