“Call from Jail” shows that phone calls from arrested persons often help to solve crimes

“Call from Jail” shows that phone calls from arrested persons often help to solve crimes
“Call from Jail” shows that phone calls from arrested persons often help to solve crimes
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If every prisoner knows that he is entitled to one phone call, not everyone is aware that these phone calls are being listened to and analyzed by law enforcement officers.

Police officers, lawyers, judges put themselves in the shoes of “Call from prison” experts, analyzing various calls and discovering the most atypical, interesting incidents, calls that helped in the investigation.

The calls have helped locate abductees, those murdered by serial killers, and have also revealed the locations of drug gangs.

Defenders of the law do not hide that often these calls during the arrestee’s response call raise doubts about his guilt and motivate them to re-examine the evidence.

The involvement of psychologists in the series opens the view from a different perspective, showing what such calls, intonation, mimicry, gestures, body language tell about the prisoners’ personalities, which later help during interrogation. Refusal to make a call also reveals a lot about the detainee.

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