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Why People Confess to Crimes They Didn’t Commit

  It sounds impossible, right? Why would anyone ever confess to a crime they didn’t commit? Why sit in an interrogation room, look a detective in the eye, and say “Yeah, I did it”  - when you didn’t? But it happens. A lot. According to The Innocence Project , roughly one in four wrongful convictions in the U.S. involves a false confession . That means hundreds of people have gone to prison - or even death row - for something they didn’t do, just because they said they did The Pressure Cooker Imagine this: you’ve been sitting in a small gray room for 12 hours. No phone. No lawyer. No sleep. The detective keeps saying he already knows you did it - he just wants your “side of the story.” You start to believe that maybe confessing will make it stop. You tell yourself, “I’ll explain later, they’ll figure it out.” Except they don’t. Because once those words -  “I did it”  - leave your mouth, the system doesn’t care why . The Psychology Behind It False confession...

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Jan. 12, 1975

Two days into a week-and-a-half ski trip, Caryn Campbell left her fiance in the lobby of their Snowmass, Colorado, hotel, boarded an elevator and was last seen walking toward her second-floor room in search of a magazine.

She didn't come back, and a few hours later, around 10:30 p.m., her fiance called the police.

More than 100 people were interviewed, and local authorities and hotel staff scoured the lodge's 140 rooms. They peeked into elevator shafts and crawl spaces. Snowmass ski patrol combed the surrounding, snowy terrain.

But Campbell, a 23-year-old nurse from Dearborn, Michigan, was gone. Her nude, frozen body wouldn't be found for more than a month — when a driver spotted it in a snowbank off of a roadside about 4 miles away.

She had been murdered.
MORE: https://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2019/02/07/ted-bundy-could-his-spree-have-ended-colorado/2731734002/



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