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Dave and Steve begin a deep dive into one of the most critical skills in detective work: talking to people. They break down the difference between interviews and interrogations, explain how each is used, and walk through the key characteristics that define them.

They explore how detectives approach conversations with victims and witnesses, as well as how their statements can shape the direction of an investigation. These interviews require careful interpretation, which is why detectives rely on the evidence and the facts, not just what someone says.

The focus then shifts to interrogating suspects. From the first point of contact to the setup of the room and the reading of Miranda rights, every detail plays a role. Dave and Steve explain how detectives work to control the environment, the conversation, and their own emotions, even when dealing with suspects accused of horrific crimes. They break down why the yelling, aggressive detective stereotype doesn’t hold up in real life, and how building genuine rapport is often more effective. They share what successful rapport-building looks like, what doesn’t work, and the mistakes they've seen along the way.

Part two continues next week.

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