Digitallyelite
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I found this really interesting
So, the police are investigating a crime, and in the course of their investigation, they come to chat with you about what you know or may have seen. You've done nothing wrong, so you have no objections to sitting down with the investigating officers and telling what little you may know. But the questioning becomes more intense, you find yourself stumbling over facts that don't seem important to you, but have the police pricking up their ears. And suddenly you realize that you're not just a helpful witness; now you're a suspect......
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http://www.examiner.com/x-536-Civil...-you-shouldnt-talk-to-the-police?cid=Examiner Link To Post
I found this really interesting
So, the police are investigating a crime, and in the course of their investigation, they come to chat with you about what you know or may have seen. You've done nothing wrong, so you have no objections to sitting down with the investigating officers and telling what little you may know. But the questioning becomes more intense, you find yourself stumbling over facts that don't seem important to you, but have the police pricking up their ears. And suddenly you realize that you're not just a helpful witness; now you're a suspect......
Story continued at
http://www.examiner.com/x-536-Civil...-you-shouldnt-talk-to-the-police?cid=Examiner Link To Post