See suspects in the hot seat on Law&Crime Interrogations

Law&Crime Interrogations

Law&Crime Interrogations

Today, Law&Crime launches its latest YouTube channel, Law&Crime Interrogations, where viewers can witness the most outrageous police interrogations of all time.

Law&Crime Interrogations takes you inside the police station with compelling raw footage of real suspects being questioned about crimes. From the lies and cover-ups to the moments they confess, each video uncovers the fascinating and often shocking behavior that occurs when perps go head-to-head with detectives.

In February 2024 alone, the term “interrogations” was searched 446 million times on YouTube. On the flagship Law&Crime channel, interrogation-style videos have amassed over 131 million watch hours, proving the affinity for this particular true crime niche.

In addition to showing the raw footage obtained by police departments, Law&Crime Interrogations provides additional insights with expert voice-over audio. These insights offer the viewer a deeper understanding of investigative tactics and suspect behavior.

“Interrogations are one of the most important investigative tools that law enforcement has,” says Law&Crime President Rachel Stockman. “On our new channel, Law&Crime Interrogations, we will be taking a deep dive exploring not only police tactics but also some of the most fascinating revelations which become key evidence in cases. The new channel will quickly become the premiere source for raw footage on important and unique cases as well as lean into our expertise diving deep into criminal investigations.”

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