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Robert Pickton /// True Crime Garage

June 26, 2024 / 00:47

This episode discusses a 2000 police interrogation involving a suspect who admits to stabbing a victim. Key topics include police interview techniques and legal perspectives.

The suspect acknowledges his actions during the interrogation, stating, "I aimed it to her and I knifed her twice." This admission is central to the episode's focus on the questioning process.

Retired RCMP officer comments on the interrogation, describing it as frustrating and not a textbook example of effective interviewing. Lawyer Cameron Ward also shares insights on the legal implications of the suspect's statements.

TLDR

A suspect admits to stabbing a victim during a flawed police interrogation.

Episode

0:47
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turn around I didn't take the knife away from her I did not take the knife away from her I aimed it to her and I knifed
00:00:06
her twice I did do that I admit I did that that's one thing I didn't shouldn't have done two hours of questions no
00:00:14
incriminating answers so you've never taken any other the prostitutes back to your
00:00:18
trailer not since this incident no but before that incident no no no no no no no no no no this now retired RCMP
00:00:28
officer was watching the questioning as it took place back in 2000 and today said it was frustrating it certainly
00:00:36
wasn't a textbook case on how to do an interview lawyer Cameron Ward says

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Episode Highlights

  • Confession of Guilt
    The speaker admits to a violent act, saying, 'I aimed it to her and I knifed.'
    “I aimed it to her and I knifed”
    @ 00m 03s
    June 26, 2024
  • Frustrating Interrogation
    An RCMP officer reflects on the challenging nature of the questioning process.
    “it certainly wasn't a textbook case”
    @ 00m 34s
    June 26, 2024

Episode Quotes

  • I aimed it to her and I knifed.
    Robert Pickton /// True Crime Garage
  • I did do that I admit I did.
    Robert Pickton /// True Crime Garage
  • that's one thing I didn't shouldn't have done.
    Robert Pickton /// True Crime Garage
  • it certainly wasn't a textbook case.
    Robert Pickton /// True Crime Garage

Key Moments

  • Admission of Guilt00:06
  • Frustrating Interview00:34