1949 film noir “Knock on Any Door” …item 2.. Man, 20, ‘bashed boss’s wife and daughter to death with cement block (27 December 2013) …item 3.. Chet Baker – Best Of Chet Baker …

  • 1949 film noir “Knock on Any Door” …item 2.. Man, 20, ‘bashed boss’s wife and daughter to death with cement block (27 December 2013) …item 3.. Chet Baker – Best Of Chet Baker …

    1949 film noir “Knock on Any Door” …item 2.. Man, 20, ‘bashed boss’s wife and daughter to death with cement block (27 December 2013) …item 3.. Chet Baker – Best Of Chet Baker …
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    The Reid Technique of Interrogation — The Reid Technique describes a three-part process for solving a crime. The first step is referred to as factual analysis. This represents the collection and analysis of information relative to a crime scene, the victim and possible subjects. Factual analysis helps determine the direction an investigation should take and offers insight to the possible offender.

    The second stage of the process is the interview of possible subjects. This highly structured interview, referred to as a Behavior Analysis Interview, is a non-accusatory question and answer session intended to elicit information from the subject in a controlled environment. The clinical nature of the interview, including the asking of specific behavior provoking questions, is designed to provide the investigator with verbal, paralinguistic and nonverbal behavior symptoms which either support probable truthfulness or deception.

    A significant portion of training in The Reid Technique is devoted to the interpretation of a subject’s behavioral responses during the structured interview. If the investigator believes that the subject has not told the truth during the non-accusatory interview, the third part of the technique is employed, which is the accusatory interrogation.

    The purpose for interrogation is to elicit the truth from someone whom the investigator believes has lied during an interview. Television and movies often portray an interrogation as a session where the investigator presents his evidence and the suspect breaks down and confesses in a matter of minutes. This is pure fiction.

    First, it is rare for investigators to have compelling evidence of a suspect’s guilt prior to conducting an interrogation. This is precisely why an interrogation is conducted; it is an effort to obtain such evidence. Second, the consequences facing a criminal suspect are significant and often several hours of interrogation are required to persuade a guilty suspect to tell the truth.

    The persuasive efforts used during an interrogation must be balanced against the possibility that the suspect is innocent of the offense. On the one hand, the techniques must be effective enough to persuade a guilty suspect to tell the truth but not so powerful as to cause an innocent person to confess.

    The authors’ position is that if The Reid Technique is properly employed, both of these criteria are satisfied.
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    …..item 1)…. Knock on Any Door … From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia …

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knock_on_Any_Door

    Knock on Any Door is a 1949 American court-room trial film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart. The picture introduced John Derek to film and was based on the novel of the same name by Willard Motley.
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    — Plot

    Against the wishes of his law partners, lawyer Andrew Morton (Humphrey Bogart) takes the case of Nick Romano (John Derek), a troubled young man from the slums, partly because he himself came from the same slums, and partly because he feels guilty for botching the criminal trial of Nick’s father years earlier (he was innocent). Nick is on trial for viciously killing a policeman point-blank and faces execution if convicted (the event is shown in a dark opening scene, but the killer’s face is not seen).

    Morton’s strategy in the courtroom is to argue that slums breed criminals and that the community is partly to blame for crimes committed by the people who are forced to live in such miserable conditions. Through flashbacks, Morton demonstrates that Romano is more a victim of society than a natural-born killer. Yet, Morton’s strategy does not have the desired result on the jury thanks to the badgering of District Attorney Kernan (George Macready). Morton, however, does manage to arouse sympathy for the plight of those trapped by birth and circumstance in a dead-end existence.
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    — Cast

    … Humphrey Bogart as Andrew Morton
    … John Derek as Nick Romano
    … George Macready as Dist. Atty. Kerman
    … Allene Roberts as Emma
    … Candy Toxton as Adele Morton
    … Mickey Knox as Vito
    … Barry Kelley as Judge Drake
    … Cara Williams as Nelly Watkins
    … Sid Melton as "Squint" Zinsky
    … Dooley Wilson as Piano player
    … Pepe Hern as Juan Rodriguez
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    — Background

    Producer Mark Hellinger purchased the rights to Knock on Any Door (a novel by the African American novelist Willard Motley) and Humphrey Bogart and Marlon Brando were to star in the production. However, after Hellinger died in late 1947, Robert Lord and Bogart formed a corporation to produce the film: Santana Productions, named after Bogart’s private sailing yacht. Jack Warner was reportedly furious at this, fearing that other stars would do the same and major studios would lose their power.

    According to critic Hal Erickson, the often-repeated credo spoken by the character Nick Romano: "Live fast, die young, and have a good-looking corpse," would become the "clarion call for a generation of disenfranchised youth."
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    — Reception
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    — Critical response

    Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, called the film "a pretentious social melodrama" and blasted the film message and the screenplay. He wrote, "Rubbish! The only shortcoming of society which this film proves is that it casually tolerates the pouring of such fraudulence onto the public mind. Not only are the justifications for the boy’s delinquencies inept and superficial, as they are tossed off in the script, but the nature and aspect of the hoodlum are outrageously heroized."

    The staff at Variety magazine was more receptive of the film writing, "An eloquent document on juvenile delinquency, its cause and effect, has been fashioned from Knock on Any Door…Nicholas Ray’s direction stresses the realism of the script taken from Willard Motley’s novel of the same title, and gives the film a hard, taut pace that compels complete attention."
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    — Adaption

    A sequel of the film, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, was produced in 1960 and directed by Philip Leacock and featuring Shelley Winters, James Darren, among others.
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    …..item 2)…. Man, 20, ‘bashed boss’s wife and daughter to death with cement block because he got fired’, police say …

    … Mail Online – Daily Mail … www.dailymail.co.uk/news/

    … Christian Rene Haley, 20, stands accused of murdering Marylyn Erb, 52, and Kelley Erb, 23, at their home in Westfield, Indianapolis, on December 20
    … Haley had worked for the husband and father of the victims, Todd Erb, for three months, but was fired for ‘attendence problems’
    … Court documents say Haley bragged to a friend about ‘bashing their heads in with some cement’ before stealing jewellry, an iPhone and two debit cards

    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

    PUBLISHED: 21:06 EST, 27 December 2013 | UPDATED: 21:29 EST, 27 December 2013

    www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2530233/Man-killed-bosss…

    A 20-year-old allegedly went to the Indianapolis home of his former boss during the middle of the day and murdered the man’s wife and daughter after getting fired from his job, court documents claim.

    Christian Rene Haley was identified on Thursday as the suspect in the gruesome murder of Marylyn Erb, 52, and Kelley Erb, 23, on Friday December 20 at their house in Westfield.

    The two women were found dead in the basement near a pool of blood, according to a probable cause affidavit, with the time of death said to be between noon and 1pm, reported MyDesert.com.
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    img code photo … Christian Haley, 20

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    In custody: Christian Haley, 20, stands accused of beating to death the wife and daughter of his former boss after being fired from his job at Sundown Gardens in Indianapolis after three months

    Photo credit: none listed

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    img code photo … Marylyn Erb, 52

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    Victims: Marylyn Erb, 52 (left) and daughter Kelley Erb, 23 (right) were found dead in the basement of their home near 161st Street and Oak Park Court in Westfield, Indianapolis, after suffering blunt trauma to the head

    Photo Credit: none listed

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    img code photo … daughter Kelley Erb, 23

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    Victims: Marylyn Erb, 52 (left) and daughter Kelley Erb, 23 (right) were found dead in the basement of their home near 161st Street and Oak Park Court in Westfield, Indianapolis, after suffering blunt trauma to the head

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    img code photo … 15908 Oak Part Court Westfield, Indianapolis

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    i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/12/28/article-2530233-1A5006…

    Scene: Police close off entry to the Erb family home in Westfield, Indianapolis, on December 20 following the double murder

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    Haley had worked for Todd Erb at the family business Sundown Gardens, a nursery and gardening facility, for about three months.

    However he had been fired in June for ‘attendance problems’.

    The court documents claim Haley bragged to a friend that he ‘bashed (the victims’) heads in with some cement or something’ and that he was angry for getting fired.
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    — More…

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    … ‘She is responsible for everything wrong in my life’: 22-year-old recounts gutting his own mother to police and yanking out her intestines ‘like octopus tentacles’
    … Woman shoots dead fellow square dancer after years of jealousy end in horror

    Todd Erb told police he was at work on the day of the murder and returned home about 4.30pm to find the bodies of his wife and daughter.

    Haley is now facing charges of murder, felony murder, robbery, burglary and theft.

    Authorities said Haley stole white pearl earrings, an iPhone 5, a gold-colored chain and two Chase bank cards belonging to the Erbs.
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    img code photo … Sundown Gardens

    i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/12/28/article-2530233-1A5004…

    Suspect Christian Haley worked at Sundown Gardens, a nursey owned by Todd Erb, for three months before getting fired in June due to ‘attendance problems’

    Photo credit: none listed

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    Haley gave the cards to a friend, who then used them at Crown Liquors and a CVS, the affidavit said.

    Police received an anonymous Crimestoppers call from a person saying the friend was upset about Haley killing the two women.

    Police used CCTV footage from the stores to track down the individual, who confessed Haley had told him about the murders.

    Haley was then arrested.

    Haley had been to the Erb home before, the affidavit said, and several months ago had talked about robbing the Erbs with a gun.
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    …..item 3)…. youtube video … Chet Baker – Best Of Chet Baker … 83:54 minutes …

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