After Hamid Hayat admits to attending a terrorist camp, lawyers and his family question whether the taped confession reveals a very different truth.
In a long interview with police, Angelika Graswald admits to being "OK with" her fiancé drowning during a kayaking expedition. Cops and media pounce.
A double murder in Nebraska sparks a hunt for those responsible and a bizarre series of interviews that raise more questions than they answer.
Without a lawyer to advise him, a weary truck driver confesses to murdering a 17-year-old girl following an exhausting interrogation.
A man drives his four children into a river, where they drown. He wearily confesses to doing it purposefully, but later contends it was an accident.
Following a double murder, circumstantial evidence points to the victim's nephew who endures a marathon interrogation without a lawyer.
Police interrogate supposed gang members about a brutal attack following an anonymous tip. Oddly, no one in the neighborhood ever heard of the gang.
A fire leads to tragedy, and the victim's mother is accused if -- and confesses to -- murder. At the trial, the defense presents an alternate theory.
After his girlfriend is found murdered, a man insists he was coerced into confessing. Years later, DNA evidence tells the truth.
As the trial for Burns and Rafay unfolds, the suspets begin to understand the massive implications of their confessions.
Following a gruesome murder, two teens are targeted by undercover police, who use a controversial technique to try to extract a confession.
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