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Russell Williams - The Confession - the fifth estate
Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams. From his initial denial to the full declaration of guilt, the fifth estate deciphers one of the most compelling and distressing confessions in Canadian criminal history with the help of people who know the art of interrogation better than anyone else. For many months, the fifth estate has been following the story of Russell Williams and now is able to piece it together from the early clues to the final confession.
Original airdate : October 22nd, 2010
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published: 05 Sep 2014
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Russell Williams - Above Suspicion - the fifth estate
He piloted prime ministers and royalty and later commanded our country's largest air force base in Trenton, Ont. Today, Colonel Russell Williams sits in a prison cell convicted of multiple charges including two murders, sexual assaults and dozens of break and enters. This unbelievable story has captured the country's attention and left people asking the same simple questions: What really happened? Who is the man behind the headlines?
To answer these questions, the team from the fifth estate conducted an exhaustive journalistic investigation over many months as they chased down a multitude of leads, knocked on countless doors and asked many difficult questions of the people who agreed to talk.
In exclusive interviews with those who know him best, host Bob McKeown reveals, in intricate det...
published: 05 Sep 2014
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Col. Russell Williams — Brilliant police interrogation and confession
Here is perhaps the most sensational, masterful police interrogation — Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams is absolutely deconstructed by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Behavioural Sciences Unit, revealing the military man as a horrific killer.
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While going through my crime files from when I reported on this trial live from the courtroom, sitting a few feet away from the killer colonel, I found this video of his interrogation.
Here is a masterful deconstruction: A confident and cocky military man strode into the interview room and a broken and degenerate killer and sexual sadist shuffled out, after being prompted to confess his sho...
published: 13 Feb 2014
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The Interrogation of Col. Russell Williams
"This is getting out of control really fast, Russel."
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published: 03 Aug 2019
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The Disturbing Nature of Russell Williams
Col. Russell Williams was a big dog in the Canadian Forces. Described as a "shining star" and "elite pilot", he seemed to personify the military's positive side. Unfortunately, Russell Williams had a real negative side.
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published: 28 Jul 2020
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Colonel Russell Williams police interrogation (RECOMMENDED)
This video is of the interrogation of Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Behavioural Sciences Unit. Here is a masterful deconstruction: A confident and cocky military man strode into the interview room and a broken and degenerate killer and sexual sadist shuffled out, after being prompted to confess his shocking crimes.
Before agreeing to sit down with Det.-Sgt. Jim Smyth, Williams might have done well to have remembered the motto of 8 Wing, the Trenton, Ont., air force unit he commanded: in omnia paratus. "Prepare for all things." For on this afternoon, it was police, not the calculating, obsessive deviant who held all the cards.
But at the start, at 3:03 p.m., Williams clearly feels he has little to worry ...
published: 04 Nov 2016
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The Secrets & Crimes of Colonel Russell Williams PART 1
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published: 20 Apr 2022
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✅Colonel Russell Williams Interrogation
published: 11 Feb 2018
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💥 Interview with Jim Smyth: Colonel Russell Williams Interview Interrogator (2021)
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published: 06 May 2021
57:24
Russell Williams - The Confession - the fifth estate
Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams. From his initial denial to the full declaration of guilt, the fifth esta...
Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams. From his initial denial to the full declaration of guilt, the fifth estate deciphers one of the most compelling and distressing confessions in Canadian criminal history with the help of people who know the art of interrogation better than anyone else. For many months, the fifth estate has been following the story of Russell Williams and now is able to piece it together from the early clues to the final confession.
Original airdate : October 22nd, 2010
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https://wn.com/Russell_Williams_The_Confession_The_Fifth_Estate
Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams. From his initial denial to the full declaration of guilt, the fifth estate deciphers one of the most compelling and distressing confessions in Canadian criminal history with the help of people who know the art of interrogation better than anyone else. For many months, the fifth estate has been following the story of Russell Williams and now is able to piece it together from the early clues to the final confession.
Original airdate : October 22nd, 2010
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- published: 05 Sep 2014
- views: 19757309
41:32
Russell Williams - Above Suspicion - the fifth estate
He piloted prime ministers and royalty and later commanded our country's largest air force base in Trenton, Ont. Today, Colonel Russell Williams sits in a priso...
He piloted prime ministers and royalty and later commanded our country's largest air force base in Trenton, Ont. Today, Colonel Russell Williams sits in a prison cell convicted of multiple charges including two murders, sexual assaults and dozens of break and enters. This unbelievable story has captured the country's attention and left people asking the same simple questions: What really happened? Who is the man behind the headlines?
To answer these questions, the team from the fifth estate conducted an exhaustive journalistic investigation over many months as they chased down a multitude of leads, knocked on countless doors and asked many difficult questions of the people who agreed to talk.
In exclusive interviews with those who know him best, host Bob McKeown reveals, in intricate detail, the story of Colonel Russell Williams — career military man, respected community leader, husband and, now, convicted murderer.
Original airdate : September 24th, 2010
Also watch The Confession where Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj7QRP37Wn0
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He piloted prime ministers and royalty and later commanded our country's largest air force base in Trenton, Ont. Today, Colonel Russell Williams sits in a prison cell convicted of multiple charges including two murders, sexual assaults and dozens of break and enters. This unbelievable story has captured the country's attention and left people asking the same simple questions: What really happened? Who is the man behind the headlines?
To answer these questions, the team from the fifth estate conducted an exhaustive journalistic investigation over many months as they chased down a multitude of leads, knocked on countless doors and asked many difficult questions of the people who agreed to talk.
In exclusive interviews with those who know him best, host Bob McKeown reveals, in intricate detail, the story of Colonel Russell Williams — career military man, respected community leader, husband and, now, convicted murderer.
Original airdate : September 24th, 2010
Also watch The Confession where Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj7QRP37Wn0
For more on the fifth estate : http://www.cbc.ca/fifth
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- published: 05 Sep 2014
- views: 7660794
2:39:46
Col. Russell Williams — Brilliant police interrogation and confession
Here is perhaps the most sensational, masterful police interrogation — Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams is absolutely deconstructed by Detecti...
Here is perhaps the most sensational, masterful police interrogation — Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams is absolutely deconstructed by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Behavioural Sciences Unit, revealing the military man as a horrific killer.
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While going through my crime files from when I reported on this trial live from the courtroom, sitting a few feet away from the killer colonel, I found this video of his interrogation.
Here is a masterful deconstruction: A confident and cocky military man strode into the interview room and a broken and degenerate killer and sexual sadist shuffled out, after being prompted to confess his shocking crimes, as I wrote about it when I covered the case in 2010.
Before agreeing to sit down with Det.-Sgt. Jim Smyth, Williams might have done well to have remembered the motto of 8 Wing, the Trenton, Ont., air force unit he commanded: in omnia paratus. "Prepare for all things." Because on this afternoon, it was police, not the calculating, obsessive deviant who held all the cards.
But at the start, at 3:03 p.m., Williams clearly feels he has little to worry about from the bookish-looking officer who is dressed in a jacket and tie, shuffling electronic recording equipment about a small white desk.
As an air force commander who served on missions based in Camp Mirage, Canada's sensitive air base in the Middle East, he had previously undergone training on how to cope with interrogation if captured by an enemy combatant.
Crown Attorney Lee Burgess paused the tape to note "how calm and cool" he looks, "even after all these heinous crimes," and even after preparing to destroy evidence of his attacks that very day.
Williams, 47, likely felt he had the upper hand as he strode into the room, talking about how thorough police are being in their investigation into Jessica Lloyd's disappearance, saying he is "glad to see it."
"Ever been interviewed by the police in a room like this before?" asks Det.-Sgt. Smyth casually as Williams takes off his yellow coat and drapes it over the back of a chair and sits down.
"I have never been interviewed like this," he says, smiling and looking around the room. He spots the video camera lens above him and he stares into it and flashes a broad grin. It is as if he thinks he is adding to his secret video collection.
"I guess the closest," he says, is when "I was interviewed by NIS for top secret clearance."
It is a clever response, referring to the Commanding Officer National Investigation Service, a military police agency that works to ensure the appropriateness of personnel entering military command. It reminds the policeman of his rank and position.
But over 18 hours, Williams disintegrates, trapped by the evidence, his own lies and the carefully laid questions.
Williams was subsequently convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of forcible confinement, two counts of sexual assault and 82 counts of breaking and entering. He is currently serving a life sentence.
This is the full and complete interview video that was entered into the official court record, edited by the court only. But be aware, this interview contains distressing conversations.
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Here is perhaps the most sensational, masterful police interrogation — Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams is absolutely deconstructed by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Behavioural Sciences Unit, revealing the military man as a horrific killer.
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While going through my crime files from when I reported on this trial live from the courtroom, sitting a few feet away from the killer colonel, I found this video of his interrogation.
Here is a masterful deconstruction: A confident and cocky military man strode into the interview room and a broken and degenerate killer and sexual sadist shuffled out, after being prompted to confess his shocking crimes, as I wrote about it when I covered the case in 2010.
Before agreeing to sit down with Det.-Sgt. Jim Smyth, Williams might have done well to have remembered the motto of 8 Wing, the Trenton, Ont., air force unit he commanded: in omnia paratus. "Prepare for all things." Because on this afternoon, it was police, not the calculating, obsessive deviant who held all the cards.
But at the start, at 3:03 p.m., Williams clearly feels he has little to worry about from the bookish-looking officer who is dressed in a jacket and tie, shuffling electronic recording equipment about a small white desk.
As an air force commander who served on missions based in Camp Mirage, Canada's sensitive air base in the Middle East, he had previously undergone training on how to cope with interrogation if captured by an enemy combatant.
Crown Attorney Lee Burgess paused the tape to note "how calm and cool" he looks, "even after all these heinous crimes," and even after preparing to destroy evidence of his attacks that very day.
Williams, 47, likely felt he had the upper hand as he strode into the room, talking about how thorough police are being in their investigation into Jessica Lloyd's disappearance, saying he is "glad to see it."
"Ever been interviewed by the police in a room like this before?" asks Det.-Sgt. Smyth casually as Williams takes off his yellow coat and drapes it over the back of a chair and sits down.
"I have never been interviewed like this," he says, smiling and looking around the room. He spots the video camera lens above him and he stares into it and flashes a broad grin. It is as if he thinks he is adding to his secret video collection.
"I guess the closest," he says, is when "I was interviewed by NIS for top secret clearance."
It is a clever response, referring to the Commanding Officer National Investigation Service, a military police agency that works to ensure the appropriateness of personnel entering military command. It reminds the policeman of his rank and position.
But over 18 hours, Williams disintegrates, trapped by the evidence, his own lies and the carefully laid questions.
Williams was subsequently convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of forcible confinement, two counts of sexual assault and 82 counts of breaking and entering. He is currently serving a life sentence.
This is the full and complete interview video that was entered into the official court record, edited by the court only. But be aware, this interview contains distressing conversations.
For more information, visit http://www.adrianhumphreys.com.
To read my exposés in the National Post, visit: https://nationalpost.com/author/ahumphreys/
As always, please like, share, comment and subscribe.
Thanks for watching!
- The Mob Reporter
- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 2382551
37:08
The Interrogation of Col. Russell Williams
"This is getting out of control really fast, Russel."
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"This is getting out of control really fast, Russel."
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- published: 03 Aug 2019
- views: 9408315
33:54
The Disturbing Nature of Russell Williams
Col. Russell Williams was a big dog in the Canadian Forces. Described as a "shining star" and "elite pilot", he seemed to personify the military's positive side...
Col. Russell Williams was a big dog in the Canadian Forces. Described as a "shining star" and "elite pilot", he seemed to personify the military's positive side. Unfortunately, Russell Williams had a real negative side.
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- published: 28 Jul 2020
- views: 1791293
2:39:46
Colonel Russell Williams police interrogation (RECOMMENDED)
This video is of the interrogation of Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Beha...
This video is of the interrogation of Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Behavioural Sciences Unit. Here is a masterful deconstruction: A confident and cocky military man strode into the interview room and a broken and degenerate killer and sexual sadist shuffled out, after being prompted to confess his shocking crimes.
Before agreeing to sit down with Det.-Sgt. Jim Smyth, Williams might have done well to have remembered the motto of 8 Wing, the Trenton, Ont., air force unit he commanded: in omnia paratus. "Prepare for all things." For on this afternoon, it was police, not the calculating, obsessive deviant who held all the cards.
But at the start, at 3:03 p.m., Williams clearly feels he has little to worry about the bookish officer who is dressed in a jacket and tie, shuffling electronic recording equipment about a small white desk.
As an air force commander who served on missions based in Camp Mirage, Canada's sensitive air base in the Middle East, he had previously undergone training on how to cope with interrogation if captured by an enemy combatant.
Crown Attorney Lee Burgess paused the tape to note "how calm and cool" he looks, "even after all these heinous crimes," and even after preparing to destroy evidence of his attacks that very day.
Williams, 47, likely felt he had the upper hand as he strode into the room, talking about how thorough police are being in their investigation into Jessica Lloyd's disappearance, saying he is "glad to see it."
"Ever been interviewed by the police in a room like this before?" asks Det.-Sgt. Smyth casually as Williams takes off his yellow coat and drapes it over the back of a chair and sits down.
"I have never been interviewed like this," he says, smiling and looking around the room. He spots the video camera lens above him and he stares into it and flashes a broad grin. It is as if he thinks he is adding to his secret video collection.
"I guess the closest," he says, is when "I was interviewed by NIS for top secret clearance."
It is a clever response, referring to the Commanding Officer National Investigation Service, a military police agency that works to ensure the appropriateness of personnel entering military command. It reminds the policeman of his rank and position.
But over 18 hours, Williams disintegrates, trapped by the evidence, his own lies and teh carefully laid questions.
Williams was subsequently convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of forcible confinement, two counts of sexual assault and 82 counts of breaking and entering. He is currently serving a life sentence.
This is the full and complete interview video that was entered into the official court record, edited by the court. But be warned, this interview contains distressing conversation of gruesome material and may be disturbing to some viewers.
For more information, visit http://www.adrianhumphreys.com.
Upload originally made by The Mob Reporter. Video is public material.
https://wn.com/Colonel_Russell_Williams_Police_Interrogation_(Recommended)
This video is of the interrogation of Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams by Detective Sergeant Jim Smyth of the Ontario Provincial Police's Behavioural Sciences Unit. Here is a masterful deconstruction: A confident and cocky military man strode into the interview room and a broken and degenerate killer and sexual sadist shuffled out, after being prompted to confess his shocking crimes.
Before agreeing to sit down with Det.-Sgt. Jim Smyth, Williams might have done well to have remembered the motto of 8 Wing, the Trenton, Ont., air force unit he commanded: in omnia paratus. "Prepare for all things." For on this afternoon, it was police, not the calculating, obsessive deviant who held all the cards.
But at the start, at 3:03 p.m., Williams clearly feels he has little to worry about the bookish officer who is dressed in a jacket and tie, shuffling electronic recording equipment about a small white desk.
As an air force commander who served on missions based in Camp Mirage, Canada's sensitive air base in the Middle East, he had previously undergone training on how to cope with interrogation if captured by an enemy combatant.
Crown Attorney Lee Burgess paused the tape to note "how calm and cool" he looks, "even after all these heinous crimes," and even after preparing to destroy evidence of his attacks that very day.
Williams, 47, likely felt he had the upper hand as he strode into the room, talking about how thorough police are being in their investigation into Jessica Lloyd's disappearance, saying he is "glad to see it."
"Ever been interviewed by the police in a room like this before?" asks Det.-Sgt. Smyth casually as Williams takes off his yellow coat and drapes it over the back of a chair and sits down.
"I have never been interviewed like this," he says, smiling and looking around the room. He spots the video camera lens above him and he stares into it and flashes a broad grin. It is as if he thinks he is adding to his secret video collection.
"I guess the closest," he says, is when "I was interviewed by NIS for top secret clearance."
It is a clever response, referring to the Commanding Officer National Investigation Service, a military police agency that works to ensure the appropriateness of personnel entering military command. It reminds the policeman of his rank and position.
But over 18 hours, Williams disintegrates, trapped by the evidence, his own lies and teh carefully laid questions.
Williams was subsequently convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of forcible confinement, two counts of sexual assault and 82 counts of breaking and entering. He is currently serving a life sentence.
This is the full and complete interview video that was entered into the official court record, edited by the court. But be warned, this interview contains distressing conversation of gruesome material and may be disturbing to some viewers.
For more information, visit http://www.adrianhumphreys.com.
Upload originally made by The Mob Reporter. Video is public material.
- published: 04 Nov 2016
- views: 1054005
1:07:14
The Secrets & Crimes of Colonel Russell Williams PART 1
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- published: 20 Apr 2022
- views: 5574
56:36
💥 Interview with Jim Smyth: Colonel Russell Williams Interview Interrogator (2021)
Colonel Russell Williams Interview and Interrogation was performed by Jim Smyth. What do four of the world's top body language, behavior, and interrogation expe...
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Detective-Sergeant Jim Smyth began his career with the York Regional Police (in Ontario, Canada) in 1988 before joining the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in 1997.
In 2003, Smyth completed the International Criminal Investigative Analysis Fellowship Understudy Program, resulting in certification as a criminal profiler. In 2006, Jim completed the Canadian Police College Polygraph Examiner's course resulting in his certification as a forensic polygraph examiner and forensic interviewer.
Smyth's interrogation techniques have earned the attention of other police agencies, law school classrooms, and even the general public.
Many people, such as journalist Michelle Lund, have commented that Smyth's soft-spoken interrogations (before he goes for the throat, trampling the criminal's arrogant certainty that Smyth can be fooled) are now literally textbook examples. Probably the most famous example is Smyth's 9-hour interrogation of Colonel Russell Williams. Smyth showed no sweat, no anxiety; but within an hour, Williams was telling lies every which way but loose, while his body language confessed that he was lying; and halfway through the afternoon, Williams cracked and confessed to all his crimes.
In 2007 Smyth began working with the Ontario Provincial Police force's Polygraph Unit, Behavioral Sciences and Analysis Services. Smyth has also taught forensic interviewing and forensic behavioral science at Toronto's Seneca College. In December 2011, it was announced that Smyth was assigned to the Criminal Behavioral Analysis Section of the Ontario Provincial Police and is the Unit Coordinator for the four-member Polygraph Unit. In 2012, Smyth was recently promoted to the OPP's major Criminal Investigations Branch as a major case manager.
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.
The Behavior Panel is a group made up of the world's top body language and behavior experts, Mark Bowden, Scott Rouse, Greg Hartley, and Chase Hughes. Together they analyze the body language and behavior displayed in videos in the public interest. The Behavior Panel is a non-partisan group, looking to educate and entertain the public with their interest and expertise in nonverbal communication, body language, deception detection, interrogation, and resistance to interrogation.
Watch the Russell Williams full interrogation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndaaSxc1PPI
This behavior profiler group takes on the task of investigating the behavior behind the crime news that often forces us to think and feel the way we do. The Behavior Panel is a task force made up of four of the best body language and behavior profiler experts in the world.
Scott Rouse: http://BodyLanguageTactics.com
Mark Bowden: http://TruthAndLies.ca
Chase Hughes: http://ChaseHughes.com
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Detective-Sergeant Jim Smyth began his career with the York Regional Police (in Ontario, Canada) in 1988 before joining the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in 1997.
In 2003, Smyth completed the International Criminal Investigative Analysis Fellowship Understudy Program, resulting in certification as a criminal profiler. In 2006, Jim completed the Canadian Police College Polygraph Examiner's course resulting in his certification as a forensic polygraph examiner and forensic interviewer.
Smyth's interrogation techniques have earned the attention of other police agencies, law school classrooms, and even the general public.
Many people, such as journalist Michelle Lund, have commented that Smyth's soft-spoken interrogations (before he goes for the throat, trampling the criminal's arrogant certainty that Smyth can be fooled) are now literally textbook examples. Probably the most famous example is Smyth's 9-hour interrogation of Colonel Russell Williams. Smyth showed no sweat, no anxiety; but within an hour, Williams was telling lies every which way but loose, while his body language confessed that he was lying; and halfway through the afternoon, Williams cracked and confessed to all his crimes.
In 2007 Smyth began working with the Ontario Provincial Police force's Polygraph Unit, Behavioral Sciences and Analysis Services. Smyth has also taught forensic interviewing and forensic behavioral science at Toronto's Seneca College. In December 2011, it was announced that Smyth was assigned to the Criminal Behavioral Analysis Section of the Ontario Provincial Police and is the Unit Coordinator for the four-member Polygraph Unit. In 2012, Smyth was recently promoted to the OPP's major Criminal Investigations Branch as a major case manager.
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.
The Behavior Panel is a group made up of the world's top body language and behavior experts, Mark Bowden, Scott Rouse, Greg Hartley, and Chase Hughes. Together they analyze the body language and behavior displayed in videos in the public interest. The Behavior Panel is a non-partisan group, looking to educate and entertain the public with their interest and expertise in nonverbal communication, body language, deception detection, interrogation, and resistance to interrogation.
Watch the Russell Williams full interrogation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndaaSxc1PPI
This behavior profiler group takes on the task of investigating the behavior behind the crime news that often forces us to think and feel the way we do. The Behavior Panel is a task force made up of four of the best body language and behavior profiler experts in the world.
Scott Rouse: http://BodyLanguageTactics.com
Mark Bowden: http://TruthAndLies.ca
Chase Hughes: http://ChaseHughes.com
Greg Hartley: http://BodyLanguageTactics.com
the behaviour panel
body language ghost
Derek Van Schaik
Believing Bruce
Profiler Task Force
crime talk crimetalk
forensic psychology
Chapters:
0:00 Jim Smyth Body Language
0:40 Jim Smyth Master Interrogator
1:34 How did Jim Smyth Become an Interrogator
4:22 The Reid Interrogation Technique
11:17 Resistance To Interrogation Training
13:44 Colonel Russell Williams Interrogation
35:20 Getting Your Kids To Tell The Truth
#ColonelRusselWilliams #Interrogation #JimSmyth #bodylanguage
- published: 06 May 2021
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