Running From the Cops: Interrogation & Confession

On September 18, 2018 Sedro-Woolley, Washington police officers were led on a high-speed chase that ended with the fleeding vehicle abandoned and the driver taking off on foot. Minus his cell phone… which had been left in the vehicle.

Despite a solid attempt at a manhunt – including a tracking canine and aerial drone – the driver was not found. The following morning, however, police received a tip that their suspect was hiding – fast asleep in the back of his girlfriend’s car. Officers rushed to the area and arrested Riley Simmons, whose alibi was as thorough as it was unlikely.

This third and final [public] installment begins later that night, as Riley and a police detective sit across from each other in an interview room and Mr. Simmons slowly caves.

Part III: The Interrogation.

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43 thoughts on “Running From the Cops: Interrogation & Confession

  1. Real World Police, is doing great work! Always get a lawyer before talking to the police. I don't know how many times people need to hear this to get the message.

  2. The only people you see in these types of videos, are the dumbest of the dumb criminals who speak to cops without even getting a FREE LAWYER lol.

  3. Been watching for a long long time but I haven't seen all three parts of this… Only reason I'm commenting now is because I just realized you are at 1 million and I wanted to say Congratulations!!!! Majority of my Saturday consist of watching other peoples problems on this channel. 1 million people seem to agree. 🎉🎊🏆🎈🍾

  4. I love when detectives read peoples Miranda Rights they read it like it’s so blah, blah, not important. They try to make it like it’s nothing, when really it is everything. Smart on the detectives side but the suspects need to be just as smart and catch on to this. Most likely means they really need your confession and obviously don’t want you to lawyer up and not speak.

  5. For me, great job by the officer doing the interrogation. The suspect is hearing his alibi crumble as the officer tells how his witnesses could get in trouble if caught lying.

  6. The cop basically explained why he needed a lawyer when speaking about the false statements. Even if you want to tell the truth, you will forget something. Most peoples memory is not trustworthy and shutting the hell up and waiting for your lawyer is best for you every time they ask you if you want one.

  7. Good they collared the meth-head dork BEFORE he hurt someone but himself.
    Folks here feeling sorry for him aren't very bright.

  8. Everything they do they do on purpose they make you wait for hours before they even talk to you so that you want to talk to them just to go home or go to sleep then they pretend to be on your side and say things like “help me so I can help you “ but they just want you to do there jobs for them because they don’t have enough to get you charged till you give them enough… you can talk yourself right into a felony where if you have a lawyer you are getting a fine and a few hours of community service

  9. I know better than to talk to police but honestly as nice as this detective was I probably would have spilled my guts too.

  10. I don't think this kid is a hardened criminal, the cop should pick this up and try to help the situated a bit better, that's why prisons are full ,when he gets out his life will be more difficult ,he just shouldn't have said take me to jail and get me a lawyer, that's what most clued up criminals do!!!

  11. Interesting tactic by the detec. Threaten perjury charges so the suspect doesn't lie and comes clean. If there was ever a better example of why people should just shut the f up, exercise your right to remain silent, this is it

  12. Right away that detective rattles through his rights mumbling stuttering surely you should go through these carefully
    Another sign of unprofessional ways these days 🤨

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