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Torture As A Tool Of The Constabulary...
It wouldn't be used as a means of securing confessions as suspects would eventually confess to get it to stop. But in cases where there were strong grounds to believe that the suspect knew the location of a hidden body it might help loosen his tongue.
What would the drawbacks be, if any?
What would the drawbacks be, if any?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wasn't thinking of this to secure convictions but, rather, closure for the families of victims. Once the courts were satisfied that the accused was guilty, and he had been sentenced, but refused to reveal the location of the victim's body, he could be handed over to the interrogators. He wouldn't be able to use the location of the body as a bargaining chip at some later date.
Oh for Chrissakes Sandy
My dear ould Pa used to say (2WW) that the Brits didnt beat up the prisoners to make the talk but the French did - if this man has information that will save one French life....
He also mentioned the propensity of the tortured to say whatever the questioner wanted to hear.
Wind forward to the Cyprus Spy Trial where the cypher clerk confessed not very freely to "splash parties" [men only] and that their controller was a N Viet madam.
Day 10 - the N Viet madam walks into court for the Defence and says arrest me for spying.... you cant because you dont have any evidence.
Case collapses - Lightowler (poss related to the L of Dunkirk and the L of Titanic or possibly not) appears on tel with tel Wogan and 'explains' why people make false confessions.
and the confessions ? figment of the interrogators fertile and dirty imaginations....
so sandy - good idea - let's learn all these lessons anew.
My dear ould Pa used to say (2WW) that the Brits didnt beat up the prisoners to make the talk but the French did - if this man has information that will save one French life....
He also mentioned the propensity of the tortured to say whatever the questioner wanted to hear.
Wind forward to the Cyprus Spy Trial where the cypher clerk confessed not very freely to "splash parties" [men only] and that their controller was a N Viet madam.
Day 10 - the N Viet madam walks into court for the Defence and says arrest me for spying.... you cant because you dont have any evidence.
Case collapses - Lightowler (poss related to the L of Dunkirk and the L of Titanic or possibly not) appears on tel with tel Wogan and 'explains' why people make false confessions.
and the confessions ? figment of the interrogators fertile and dirty imaginations....
so sandy - good idea - let's learn all these lessons anew.
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