The whole arson story is not really believable to me.
I was once interrogated by NIS for 3 days and in the end I almost signed a false statement to get it over with.
NCIS is not a believable policing agency. They use very questionable methods for getting confessions.
In my case they provided a false statement from my roommate and then when I asked for representation they escorted me to a Flag Officer who told me I should tell them everything I know.
Turns out the flag officer was a prosecuting not defense lawyer. One agent was kind enough to mention that.
With that information I ran out of NIS headquarters never to hear from them again.
They are not to be trusted.
Now I work in a shipyard and my simple question is:
How did MARMAC allow a ship to not have fire stands in a shipyard.
Utter failure on thier part.
They are the US Navy contract representatives.
You were trying to be helpful so thank you, I do appreciate it and agree this Chicago story is quite horrific. I'm totally with you there.
But an example of a police department in one city run by one corrupt political party is not proof of the claim that any agency that does such a thing is a "believable policing agency"? Nor of the claim that this is "basically an universal trait of such agencies"?
I know there are policing agencies that behave poorly, the poster in this thread talking about NCIS gave another anecdote of it happening. That's not what I was questioning.
Persuasive interrogation like this is widely used across the United States to elicit confessions or convince people to accept plea bargains, even in cases where they are innocent, because our justice system does not actually have the capacity to provide everyone an actual trial. The risk of carrying a case to trial, even if you're innocent, can be significantly higher than entering a guilty plea and accepting a bargain.
I was once interrogated by NIS for 3 days and in the end I almost signed a false statement to get it over with.
NCIS is not a believable policing agency. They use very questionable methods for getting confessions.
In my case they provided a false statement from my roommate and then when I asked for representation they escorted me to a Flag Officer who told me I should tell them everything I know.
Turns out the flag officer was a prosecuting not defense lawyer. One agent was kind enough to mention that. With that information I ran out of NIS headquarters never to hear from them again.
They are not to be trusted.
Now I work in a shipyard and my simple question is: How did MARMAC allow a ship to not have fire stands in a shipyard.
Utter failure on thier part. They are the US Navy contract representatives.