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The Mr Big Sting The Cases The Killers The Controversial Confessions Stobbe

  • SKU: BELL-34881352
The Mr Big Sting The Cases The Killers The Controversial Confessions Stobbe
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Publisher: ECW Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Stobbe, Mark
ISBN: 9781770416123, 1770416129
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Mr Big Sting The Cases The Killers The Controversial Confessions Stobbe by Stobbe, Mark 9781770416123, 1770416129 instant download after payment.

How the police create an imaginary criminal gang to trick homicide suspects into a confession and a prison cell
There are people in prison who got away with murder until they told the boss of a powerful criminal gang all about it. When the handcuffs were snapped on, the killers learned they’d been duped — that “Mr. Big” was actually an undercover police officer. These killers ended up with lots of time to think about how tricky police can be.
In this captivating book, we learn why Mr. Big is so good at getting killers to confess — and why he occasionally gets confessions from the innocent as well. We meet murderers such as Michael Bridges, who strangled his girlfriend and buried her in another person’s grave. Bridges remained free until he told Mr. Big where the body was buried. We also meet people like Kyle Unger, who lied while confessing to Mr. Big and went to prison for a crime he did not commit.
The “Mr. Big” Sting is essential reading for anyone interested in unorthodox approaches to justice, including their successes and failures. It sheds light on how homicide investigators might catch and punish the guilty while avoiding convicting the innocent.

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