Gary Stuart
On his book Innocent Until Interrogated: The True Story of the Buddhist Temple Massacre and the Tucson Four
Cover Interview of September 19, 2010
law /
violence /
justice /
rights /
criminal justice /
jurors /
buddhist temple massacre /
confession /
tuscon arizona /
Editor’s note
Originally, this interview ran on the Rorotoko cover page under the headline
“About false and true police-induced confessions.”
We highlighted two quotes.
On the first page:
“False confessions are a daily reality, not an invention of the liberal media or an artifact of a few rogue cops trying to close a case ... wrongful convictions based on false confessions have become epidemic.”
On the second:
“Americans need to be wary of confessions in general and incensed by the ready acceptance of police-induced confessions by investigators, prosecutors, judges, and juries.”