💥Inside An Interrogation: Colonel Williams Revealed

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Colonel Russell Williams Interrogation Body Language: what do four of the world's top body language, behavior, and interrogation experts make of the police Russell Williams Interview by Ontario Provincial Police Detective Superintendent Jim Smyth? How did DS Jim Smyth get Williams to confess? ⭐JOIN OUR BODY LANGUAGE MASTERCLASS: thebehaviorpanel.com/

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Russell Williams is a Canadian convicted of homicide and former colonel in the Canadian Forces.

In late January 2010, the Ontario Provincial Police discovered evidence that led them to suspect Williams' involvement in Jessica Lloyd's disappearance and suspected links to two other crimes that had been committed in close proximity to other locations near Williams’ previous home. On February 7, Williams was interrogated by OPP investigator Detective Superintendent Jim Smyth and confronted with the evidence of tire tracks and boot prints at Lloyd's home. Over the next 10 hours, Williams gave a detailed confession around Lloyd, but also Corporal Marie-Frances Comeau and at least two other cases initially.

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Chapters:

00:00 Russell Williams Body Language
10:32 Investigator's Tone Importance Discussion
22:15 Rights Discussion in Interview
33:44 Nonverbal Techniques for Understanding
45:14 Detecting Deception: Breathing and Illustrators
56:46 Interrogation Techniques and Signals
1:08:53 Subtle Cues in Security Interviews
1:20:20 Speaker's Tense Moment Description
1:31:32 Folder Contents and Problem Approach
1:43:53 Interrogator's Behavior Observation
1:55:36 High-Pressure Situation Discussion
2:08:41 Masterful Interrogation Technique Analysis
2:22:41 Categories for Confession and Phrases

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All Comments (21)
  • @CRGuitarr
    “No ones gonna watch this”

    Proceed to do their best video yet
  • @MarineVet-mo4zn
    Dear Scott: I can’t speak for everyone else but this is NOT boring for me.....js
  • My husband doesnt understand how I can watch these for hours and hours. I LOVE learning about behavior and body language! 🙏
  • @mobulamobula
    I've watched this entire interview at least 5 times, and every time I hear Scott say that "it will be boring" or "no one will watch this anyway"; in my head I always reply, "if you only knew!"
    Thanks for all your work, I love listening to you guys.
  • @CP2468
    Something I appreciate SO MUCH about this panel is that everyone genuinely LISTENS and pays attention when one is talking. No eyes darting around reading other screens or mobile phones, just full focus and attention on what each other is saying. What a joy to watch.
  • @karynsands2666
    Reading thru comments it looks like there’s a huge vote for a part 2 on this one. No one found it boring that’s for sure.
  • @susannem6192
    Here's @ScottRouse thinking no one would watch. Two years later and people are still watching! Fantastic all round.
  • @jamesythetrue
    Scott: "It's going to be very boring...Nobody's going to watch this anyway." Say what? This is one of your best topics to date! Love it.
  • Scott: Nobody is going to watch this.
    Me: already planning to watch it at least twice
  • Rewatching this for a third time. This is my favourite episode of all time from you guys ❤ MORE INTERROGATION PLEASE!!!
  • @13CL456
    “Nobody’s gonna even watch this”.

    1 million views later…
  • @Attabasca
    Colonel Russell Williams?! Over 2 hours?! Yes!!! Now my day can't end fast enough so I can watch this.
  • @SaltySteff
    Jim Smyth, the guy who interrogated Williams, is very famous among crime circles in Canada. He also interrogated Michael Rafferty who killed little Tori Stafford in 2009. Smyth is a master and is very highly respected for his skill
  • @loriwaggoner7129
    I watched this when it came out and it has haunted me ever since. The fact that he appeared to be a stand up guy and his victims were randomly stalked/ chosen, and suffered long is so disturbing. My roommate was murdered in our home when I was in my early twenties, so I know this stuff doesn’t just happen “far away”. So many times I walk into my house and think of the victims he stalked and caught unawares. Sometimes it sucks being a female 😢.
  • @yoitskimmy
    “no one is going to watch this anyway”
    97k people: hi
  • @lisamgreenleaf
    When Greg said "hey scum bag sit down" I dropped to the sofa and confessed to eating the last kitkat
    😥😉😉😉😉
  • @jimsmyth9118
    Hello everyone. Thanks for all the positive comments. I am retired from policing and teaching privately now. If you need modern science-based investigative interview training, Let's talk!