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"48 Hours" double feature

December 03, 2014 / 00:37

This episode discusses false confessions, the impact of wealth on crime, and the psychology behind admitting to crimes not committed. Key topics include a rich Miami family, a hotel, and a notorious individual with a large Batman collection.

The conversation highlights the complexities of false confessions, particularly in high-stakes situations. The guest shares personal experiences that illustrate why someone might confess to a crime they did not commit.

Details about the Miami family's hotel and the individual's desire for power and fear are examined, providing context to the discussions around crime and reputation.

TLDR

The episode covers false confessions and the psychology behind admitting to crimes not committed, focusing on a wealthy Miami family.

Episode

0:37
00:00:04
you tell them you did do it yeah until someone is in the position that I was put in they will never
00:00:15
understand why someone confesses to a crime they didn't commit a rich Miami family they owned a
00:00:22
found blue Hotel he was a brat he wanted people to fear Him He had the second largest
00:00:29
Batman collect in the world he had a lot of enemies

Episode Highlights

  • Confession Dilemma
    Exploring the complexities of false confessions and the misunderstandings surrounding them.
    “They will never understand why someone confesses to a crime they didn't commit.”
    @ 00m 15s
    December 03, 2014
  • The Brat of Miami
    A glimpse into the life of a wealthy Miami family and their notorious son.
    “He was a brat; he wanted people to fear him.”
    @ 00m 24s
    December 03, 2014

Episode Quotes

  • You tell them you did do it.
    "48 Hours" double feature
  • They will never understand why someone confesses to a crime they didn't commit.
    "48 Hours" double feature

Key Moments

  • False Confessions00:15
  • Wealth and Fear00:24
  • Collectibles00:29