False Confessions Explored

A notorious case reveals the complex dynamics behind false confessions, where individuals, often under immense pressure, admit to crimes they didn't commit. Kids involved in a high-profile incident were interrogated for up to 30 hours, leading them to believe their minor roles would absolve them, only to be arrested unexpectedly. The psychological phenomenon extends to situations where some may even internalize guilt, believing they are guilty of crimes they did not commit.