"Unveiling the Controversial Truth: American Nightmare Exposes Deceptive Tactics in US Detective Work"

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Criminologist David Wilson claims that the police interrogation techniques depicted in the Netflix series American Nightmare, based on the true story of Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, could lead to wrongful convictions. The series highlights the controversial Reid technique used by US officers, allowing them to use deceit and lies during interrogations, potentially leading to false confessions and miscarriages of justice. The real perpetrator in the case confessed after Huskins was abducted, drugged, and raped, leading to a successful lawsuit against the police department.
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