interview. and there are occasions when police investigators, like i was a retired detective, used a hard interview to gather information, facts, some evidence. but then there are times when the investigator themselves are basically incompetent and unaware of the facts to engage in a successful or fruitful or meaningful hard interview. you can t lose your humanity and your decency and your morality when dealing with anyone, especially this young lady, who he knew had a boyfriend who had just been killed. he should have also known that the weapon in question was not a real weapon. it was a toy gun. so he went in, basically blind, if you believe him, and then used this hard interview technique. and i suspect that technique is probably used with everybody he interviews. that s his style and that s one of the problems with some investigations and with the investigators that conduct them. but, you know, mark, faith just talked about humanity and that s what i ve been saying all
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ohio and why police were forced to shoot to kill. plus, chickenpox, lollipops? parents, buying candy containing the virus online for their kids. why? and the super nanny, jo frost. she s hot over the judge caught on tape beating his daughter. this is abuse and we have to open our eyes up about it and do something about it. that s just the beginning of her rant. it s all right here right now on cnn. good evening, everyone, i m don lemon. on a huge saturday for college football, shocking allegations to report of sexual child abuse against a former coach for the revered penn state nittany lions and a pair of university big wigs are accused of covering it up. you may not know his face, but if you re a college football fan, you know his name. jerry sandusky. penn state s former coordinator led away in handcuffs, back in 1977 he found a charitable organization for at risk children called second mile. he s accused of committing sexual assaults or advances on eight young me