June 12th, 2020, 06:02 PM
The ticking of a clock.
The cool air of an AC.
A man bearing down upon you with a quizical look on his face.
The feeling of the cool hard metal table.
The biggest difference between asking questions in FM and interrogation is environment, and control.
People can be in literally any place on earth (with internet access) in basically any state of mind and play FM. Contrast that with what one would imagine interrogation to be like, in an unfamiliar environment, clear of any other stressors or distractions.
The ticking of a clock.
The cool air of an AC.
A man bearing down upon you with a quizical look on his face.
The feeling of the cool hard metal table.
The biggest difference between asking questions in FM and interrogation is environment, and control.
People can be in literally any place on earth (with internet access) in basically any state of mind and play FM. Contrast that with what one would imagine interrogation to be like, in an unfamiliar environment, clear of any other stressors or distractions.