Science of Interrogation: National Geographic
Science of Interrogation is currently set to air on the National Geographic Channel, Monday March 10th an 8 PM ET.
I was pleased to work as a technical adviser on the project and serve as a contributing host for the program. The program explores current research including false confessions, and the fMRI as a device for detecting deception. The crew portions of a class I taught at Nebraska State Patrol in Grand Island. We also went to Hall County Jail and conducted some inmate interviews. I then spent about 8 hours taping a segment during which I did some analysis of major case interrogations including Gary Ridgeway, "The Green River Killer,", two other murder cases and a kidnapping case in Hopkinsville, KY in which I was involved.
The producer Stuart Tanner is very excited about the finished work. I've also been asked to serve as a spokesperson for the program and anticipate doing some news coverage.
Monday March 10th at 8 PM ET on the National Geographic Channel. Should be a good show. I hope it turns out as well as the taping sessions we did.
Stan
"The Lie Guy"
Stan@TheLieGuy.com


Anyone know where I can download a copy of the "Science of Interrogation" bit that National Geographic aired on 03/10/08 and 03/16/07?
Posted by: Michael Martinelli | May 09, 2008 at 05:20 PM
look on 'sky time anywhere' they are currently showing it
Posted by: SallyAnnHRH | September 07, 2008 at 08:05 AM