Just Say You’re Sorry | 1. Not That I Recall

Just Say You’re Sorry | 1. Not That I Recall

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Just Say You’re Sorry | 2. The Word of God

Chammah investigates the cop at the centre of the story – James Holland is so celebrated as an interrogator that he’s known in the media as ‘the serial killer whisperer.’ He’s a leading member of that legendary and storied police force, the Texas Rangers. Chammah traces Holland’s ...  Show more

Just Say You’re Sorry | 3. The Grand Canyon

It's Day 2 of Holland’s interrogation of Driskill. Over the course of several hours Holland uses a variety of extreme but legal tactics as he chases a confession. He lies to Driskill about the evidence they have against him and feeds the veteran a story to explain how he might ha ...  Show more

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