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Case Study: Suspect Interview With Christian Holley
Suspect Interview with Christian Holley: I began by asking Christian if I could get him something to drink, such as water or a cup of coffee. Christian said he was all right. I told him to give me a second while I grab my things and I will be right in to talk with him. I reintroduced myself to Christian as I had done previously at the jail. I explained to him that I am an investigator with the Muskogee Police Department and I am going to talk to him about why he is here. I stated that prior to speaking with him; I am going to read him his rights. This way he would be informed of his rights prior to talking with me. I also told him should he change his mind about wanting a cup of water or coffee to let me know and I would gladly go and get …show more content…
Part of this is finding out what exactly did happen. Lily told us what happened, but I need to hear from you also what happened. Can we do that? Other than you going into that room naked, what happened when you went into the room? Christian replied, he touched her boobs and her body. I asked what part. He said all of it. I said, so you touched her feet. He said, no he means her arms, leg, and stomach. Did you touch her vagina? He said, “Yeah.” Did you touch her butt? He replied, “Yeah.” When you say that you touched her body, her boobs, her butt, her vagina. Did you touch her underneath her clothes or on top of her clothes? He said, “Under.” Do you remember what she was wearing? He said he thinks pants. I said so if she was wearing clothes, how did you touch her body parts if she was wearing clothes. Did you take off her clothes? Did she take off her clothes? Christian said he just reached under them. I asked if he touched her body with anything other than his hand. He said, No, just me, just my hands.” I asked him if he wanted to try that again. I re-asked the question. I asked if he touched her with anything else other than his hand. I said remember we spoke with her and she told us more than that. You touched her with more than just your hand, am I right? He replied, “Yeah.” I thanked him for answering truthfully. He said I ain’t no liar, I might as well tell the truth because …show more content…
However, she is telling us more. She is telling us you stuck your penis inside of her. He said, I tried, but it did not work. I asked if any part of it went inside of her. He said not that he knows of. I asked if he tried, but it hurt her so she told you to stop, what do you mean by it didn’t work? She did that and he stopped. I asked what he meant. He said truthfully, he does not know if it went inside of her or not. I said she is telling us it went inside of her and everything else we have asked you, you have told us happened too. She told us you put it inside of her. She also told us you tried to put your penis inside of her butt. He said he knows for a fact that didn’t happen. But you did stick it inside her vagina. She also told us you pulled down her pants. That is how I knew she was wearing pants because she told us you pulled down her pants. Did you pull down her pants when you went in there? He again answered,

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