Here’s another eye-opener from the NCIS investigation of Daniel King. From a statement given by Lt. Bailey’s in defense of Daniel King, Lt. Bailey describes that some of the problems with NCIS interrogations come directly from their training. http://warchronicle.com/TheyAreNotKillers/NCISKingCaseDoc3BaileyStatement.htm
...”Indeed, such conduct is predictable based on the training and guidance manual published by the NCIS. According to the NCIS Manual, Chapter 14 - Interrogations, any person who adamantly denies any wrongdoing and points to his clean record is “subconsciously confessing.” If a confused suspect asks what is going to happen to him, the NCIS believes this is an indication that he “is beginning a confession.” Additionally, agents are to convey the idea that they will “persist as long as required to resolve the issue under investigation” and that they “will not give up the interrogation.” “...
I wonder if NCIS has updated their training manuals lately?
Not only updated, but how about reading it?