A famed police interrogation technique led to infamous false confessions in Nebraska. We still use it.
A body of research now suggests that the Reid Technique, first popularized when used in a 1955 Lincoln homicide investigation, can prompt false confessions from suspects. Law enforcement leaders say…
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