The Interrogation Room is a docu-series that has started up on the Discovery Channel. Like its name suggests, it is focused on the interrogations of suspects in criminal investigations, thus making it something new for interested individuals out there.
Here are five things that you may or may not have known about The Interrogation Room:
It Is a True Crime Series
The Interrogation Room is a true crime series. It is not the first of its kind that has been created for the Discovery Channel, but it is nonetheless something that can be considered unusual for that particular channel. With that said, considering the deluge of true crimes series that have been broadcast on other channels in recent times, it is not exactly a serious challenge to see why Discovery has shown interest in The Interrogation Room and other series of a similar kind.
Focuses on Interrogation Methods
Part of The Interrogation Room is focused on the interrogation methods that crime investigators use in the course of their crime investigations. This is interesting because it enables its viewers to make more sense of what happens when it shows real life cases in which interrogation was used to secure confessions.
Focuses on Real Life Cases in Which Interrogation Was Used
The other part of The Interrogation Room is what makes it a true crime series, which is to say, real footage of real crime investigators interrogating real suspects. Furthermore, the series is not shy about making use of testimonies from the loved ones of victims to provide the viewers with a personal connection that makes them more eager to see the crime investigators succeed in their interrogations.
It Has an Optimistic Side
In a real sense, The Interrogation Room can be said to have an optimistic side, which is a rather odd thing to say for a true crime series. However, what makes this an accurate description is the fact that the series shows how crime investigators can use interrogation methods to secure confessions from suspects in a competent but still ethical manner, which the viewers can trust because the series takes care to show the other evidence guiding the crime investigators’ decision-making. As a result, The Interrogation Room makes for a refreshing contrast from other series that focus more on how less competent and less scrupulous crime investigators have misused interrogation methods to coerce false confessions out of suspects by showing that it is possible for law enforcement to do their jobs right.
Produced By Red Marble Media
For those who are curious, The Interrogation Room was produced by Red Marble Media, which specializes in making programs that look at history as well as various scientific fields. As a result, while Red Marble Media has done a great deal of work for the Discovery Channel as well as the other channels that fall under the same corporate umbrella, it should come as no surprise to learn that it has made a number of series for other channels as well. One example is History, while another example is Logo TV.
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