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Singapore man admits being Chinese spy in US

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Okay. I will let our intelligence services know about this. Thanks.
We know about those guys too. The local bat population dropped when they moved in. Pretty much a dead giveaway.
 
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This psychologist explains why people confess to crimes they didn’t commit

Kassin explained that false confessions are not rare: More than a quarter of the 365 people exonerated in recent decades by the nonprofit Innocence Project had confessed to their alleged crime. Drawing on more than 30 years of research, Kassin told the legal team how standard interrogation techniques combine psychological pressures and escape hatches that can easily cause an innocent person to confess.


https://www.sciencemag.org/news/201...-why-people-confess-crimes-they-didn-t-commit

When they kidnap you and tell you, you are going to be kidnapped less time & less time being tortured if you confess, many take the less time and admit to something they are told to admit to. And what Communist agent would confess, is that not a punishment of death in China, giving even more credence that they forced a false confession out.

Kidnap a dog, torture it and see if it confesses to a crime it did not commit.
so what makes criminals deny crimes they DID commit? i see it on all these murder and crime shows recently..
 
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Jun Wei Yeo
 
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