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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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Dallas County Online

The manhunt is on in Dallas County where a prisoner escaped from the federal lock-up in Seagoville on Monday.  Salvador Gallegos inmate . Defendant Race/Sex DOB Bookin Date Bookin Number ALLEN, ANTWYON B/M 1984-03-14 2022-08-26 06:13 AM 22032303 AYENI, AYODELE B/M 1984-02-05 2022-08-03 04:17 PM 22028884 ABDULLAH, A B/M 1981-05-04 2022-07-08 12:25 PM 22025177 ABEBE, ALULA B/M 1994-08-12 2020-12-31 12:39 AM 20045699 ANDERSON, ABEL B/M 1991-08-13 2020-06-24 03:13 PM 20022549 ASHLEY, ADRIAN B/M 1993-07-17 2019-10-16 01:50 AM 19050285

Acadia Parish Sheriff Jail Roster

this offender's custody status ADAMS, AZARIA OKEEFE 02/11/1994 Black Male 01/06/2022 ADDIE, JOSHUA CHRISTOPHER 01/23/1985 White Male 12/11/2019 ALLEN, MEGEAN MICHELE 09/26/1987 White Female 10/19/2022 ANDRUS, JEFFREY SCOTT 10/10/1967 White Male 11/02/2022 ANGELLE, RONALD LEE 10/09/1971 Black Male 09/22/2022