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PLEASE HELP!!! FORENSIC SCIENCE!!!!!
Investigators are interrogating a suspect. The suspect describes the events of a certain evening with confidence. The investigator then asks the suspect to retell the events of the evening in reverse order. The suspect can do so, without changing their account. What does this indicate?

They have worked up a story and are lying.
The interrogator is trying to get a false confession.
They are relying on memory and are telling the truth.
They have the ability to fool investigators by confidently repeating a lie.


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Answer: I would say a

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I’m not entirely sure but I would say “they have the ability to fool investigators by confidently repeating a lie” I apologise if that’s incorrect!! Good luck
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