The Disturbing Case of the Chief of Police Killer

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Published 2021-11-01
The Full Interrogation Tape of Grant Hardin.
Even though he knows there is no way for him to get out of this, he seems determined to make this as hard for them as possible.

This JCS inspired crime documentary will uncover the case of Grant Hardin, a former Chief of Police and confessed killer of James Appleton.

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All Comments (21)
  • @StrangerStories
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  • @AS-fu1kd
    "I choose to remain silent"

    *Female enters the chat*

    "Twas a sunny, and mundane afternoon, when I awoke to my chickens"
  • It's amazing how many times you can be fired as a cop and end up getting hired again in law enforcement elsewhere, this kind of practice needs to stop!!
  • @BLAZENYCBLACKOPS
    Whenever the police are interrogating you and they say that they’re trying to help you, immediately understand that you’re being suspected of something.
  • My thing is, as an officer I feel like he shouldve known to ask , "Am i under arrest?" If not then, "why am i being detained?" If they still dont talk, remain silent. Period.
  • @AidaraRose
    Cop: “Just tell me what happened. I’m not here to trip you up.”
    Narrator: The cop was indeed there to trip him up.
  • @TOXIC-jq3ry
    It's insane that someone with that large of a record of being a bad cop and leader is allowed to keep being an officer.
  • @jourdancuret601
    As an attorney, it’s disturbing that this guy invoked his right to remain silent and they continued to keep him in a room and coerce him to speak.
  • @johnstarsh
    The detective talks to him like every fake conversation I’ve ever had and he’s just loving it
  • @brockdenney9248
    As a former detective who wasn’t cut out for the job, one piece of advice I can give is NEVER talk to the police without representation,
    Even if innocent!
  • @Kluh__
    I can not believe 8.9 MILLION people, including me, watched two people sit in almost complete silence for over an hour and a half. What's wrong with all of us?! 😂
  • @michaeldececco9661
    They were both charged with premeditated aggravated wardrobeslaughter with both shirts being absolutely insane
  • @bryanschrum1542
    How the hell did he fall for this?

    Him: I’m remaining silent.
    Her: so what did you do today?
    Him: well I watched TV, fed my chickens, threw out some grass seed, murdered someone…oh dang you guys are good.
  • @cookiewoke1899
    The guy is experienced in law enforcement and doesn't immediately ask for a lawyer. Baffling.

    Edit for the people saying it makes him look suspicious:
    It doesn't matter if it makes you look suspicious or not. Someone asking for a lawyer at any point cannot be used against you in a court of law. Sure it may put you on the cop's radar, but if you're brought in for questioning you're already on it. I promise you, having a lawyer present during any and all questioning is infinitely better than just winging it. Because, unlike asking for a lawyer, things you say to cops CAN AND WILL be used against you in court. The thought process of 'a lawyer makes me look suspicious' has resulted in thousands and thousands of false confessions, and wrongful convictions. The point is ALWAYS LAWYER UP
  • @jayjayknox7358
    I literally fell asleep during the interrogation & woke back up to him still saying I will remain silent..how in the world did it take so long for him to ask for a lawyer that’s the only thing you have to do. The detectives were so horrible to still sit there after he clearly refused to talk. I thought it was either be detained or be let go if there isn’t enough evidence to prove you’re guilty?
  • @xandereynon5305
    I feel like I deserve an accommodation for watching this entire video.
  • @titolino73
    How is that possible that even if fired as police officer he was allowed to re-enter ???let alone to become Chief!!!
  • @DFM213
    Favorite part?
    Harden: "I'm remaining silent."
    Cop: "I can see that."
  • @BenHimes
    It’s so frustrating that they’re continuing the interrogation after he’s invoked his right to remain silent.