
This episode discusses the case of a 15-year-old boy named Tim who was questioned by police regarding a murder investigation. Key topics include the use of polygraphs, the importance of legal representation, and the evidence found in Tim's trailer, such as toy guns, a knife collection, and blood-stained pants.
Tim maintains his innocence throughout the questioning, despite the police's belief that he could not have mistaken the victim for a doll. The episode highlights the lack of awareness Tim and his father had regarding their legal rights, particularly the need for a lawyer during such investigations.
Additionally, the police discovered Tim's drawings, which they considered significant evidence in their case against him. The episode raises questions about the reliability of polygraph tests and the implications of being a minor in a serious legal situation.
A 15-year-old named Tim faces police questioning in a murder case, insisting on his innocence despite troubling evidence found in his home.

Never take a polygraph.Were His Drawings More Incriminating Than His Knife Collection?
Always get a lawyer.Were His Drawings More Incriminating Than His Knife Collection?