@@doja1244 Came here from the Lee Rodarte video, couldn't recall the coke reference in the comments and decided to watch this again.. and this fucking legend pins a link to Jeff's channel an hour ago! Perfect timing
@Sarcastimation Knowing the difference between two drugs isn't exactly some deep and nasty secret. This is grade school health education type shit my dude.
You probably wouldn't say that if you were the person he robbed. He ran circles around these pigs and it was very entertaining but dude is guily as sin.
I have never laughed louder or harder than when the police officer told Jeff that he had the right to remain silent, proceeded to ask Jeff if he understood, and received total silence in response. xD
@@cameronpolite2199 True. I dont believe there has been actual legislation, but simply case law. However, in order to uphold a defendents 6th Amendment right, it should be common practice to immediately stop the questioning process. But, as we know, not all cops know or care about the righta.
Police violate the rights of citizens all the time. Rarely do they ever face any charges or penalty for doing so. The rules get bent all the time. For example, what is the penalty for questioning a suspect without their lawyer present after they've asked for one?
Police have 0 education. Most never read a single book in their entire life. They're morons. They constantly break the law to uphold it which is the definition of corruption.
They were trying to establish dominance by getting him to explain himself and beg. It's a common tactic in gaslighting. Jeff knew this and did not follow along. Cops deal with opiate addicts all the time and have an intimate understanding of what methadone is.
No one who should be educated is educated the way they should be about methadone/buprenorphine!!! It’s very frustrating. Anyone who is drug testing anybody for any reason or is confiscating drugs for WHATEVER reason should be educated on all the drugs they are testing for or potentially confiscating, etc. (before someone tries to comment, I’m speaking in general I know this video has nothing to do with drug tests or confiscation but these detectives work in law enforcement, they should be educated on fucking methadone for Christ’s sake!!!) with the Oooo
***with the opioid epidemic, law enforcement should AT LEAST know what methadone/buprenorphine is. And I’m not saying these guys 💯 didnt know but many are clueless
I am not a lawyer, but I find it very interesting how many videos of interrogations feature police "casually dismissing" the rights that they read and try to have them sign. "You have the right to remain silent" "" "I need you to tell me your side of the story" "You have the right to an attourney" "I want an attourney" "What you need an attourney for? You said you didn't do nothin', just tell me your side of the story". It's sort of amazing to me how weird the legal system is, and it is no wonder that police get criticized and made fun of, because on one hand the system prevents them from gathering information quickly, but it also encourages them to "bend the rules" to convince people that they don't need a lawyer or that they can talk to the police because they are just there to help set things straight. Personally, I feel like there needs to be a legal requirement that police not give legal advice to criminals. If they declare that "oh, a lawyer isn't necessary, we're just having a friendly conversation and getting your side of the story", it should be a crime in itself. They are defrauding an individual of their rights, often when they are scared, sick, or injured which constitutes a valid threat to their wellbeing and should be considered duress. I don't know what Jeff did or did not do, but it is not civil to lock up someone going through withdrawal and try to trick them into admitting to any kind of crime by downplaying their rights.
It isn't just bending the rules, what they did is 100% illegal. And criminal! You cannot reinitiate an interrogation once the individual invokes their rights. When he asked for a lawyer, the officer was legal bound to stop speaking to him entirely and immediately. The irony in the cop saying "You just handcuffed me." After breaking the law himself is baffling. So yes, you are correct.
NO, he did not. The cop had to question the subject. He did. The subject didn't have to say anything but he knew that he would still either need to try to get out of the situation by lying or by talking to the cop at some point.
@@sauliusltcool6902 if they have no evidence they can't keep you past a certain amount of time simple as that. If they think they are close to getting a confession then they can apply for a 24 hour extension but even that will end eventually. It's not China or North Korea.
Well the cops say "anything you say can and will be used AGAINST you in a court of law" they don't say "anything you say can and will be used in your favor to help you out" So obviously 🤫🤐
11:35 Good example of Jeff’s awareness throughout this whole thing. He cuts himself off the moment he starts explaining his story because he realizes it’s going to be twisted against him in some way even if he’s truthful.
He talked more than he needed to, but he got the basic principle right: Don’t talk. Addiction is stupid, but doesn’t necessarily mean low intelligence. Good lesson for people.
@@Qualicabyss lol people really don't want to comprehend the truth about many people's addiction. Some people are fucked up bad in the mind an soul bad childhoods traumatic experiences bad genetics likely a mix of all above. It's simply not possible to get them all the help in therapy oftentimes decades of it an the right medication which is tricky because the best head med's are not often given for head problems. So it's easier to just self medicate the problem comes up with the increased cost the war on drugs create which is the cause of most drug addicts criminal actions. But I can't speak for anyone else but I can stop using when I need to but if honest I'll admit the second my economic situation improves I'm going back to the med's but I don't like feeling nothing half of the time an feeling overwhelmed with energy and goals the other half.
It seems they don't mean shit though. He stated multiple times that he wasn't talking and that he wanted a lawyer present, and they spent hours trying to question him without calling a lawyer. A good lawyer could certainly use this video in order to discredit all evidence gathered from this interview, since his multiples requests for a lawyer were continually ignored by the officers. Seriously, that is so absurd
Yep but he left without his Butterfinger the cops didn't keep their word so they're branch of designers cops. I tell you one thing I keep my word all the time and I'm prom and I don't BS anybody I say imma do something I do it I say I'm going to buy something buy it. I said take him out for dinner I do it I don't flake out...
The fact that he asked for a lawyer, and the cop didn't immediately stop asking questions and get up and leave, would let any lawyer worth half their salt get this case thrown out of court.
Most cops are like this, it’s a travesty that the police reform was turned into a political issue, liberals and republicans should be completely in agreement that police are out of control
I love that the cop tries the whole "we have so much evidence just admit it already" and Jeff goes "like what?" and the cop just freezes like a deer in headlights.
Yep, I'm pretty sure a cop is going to start listing shit way before Jeff asked him 'like what?' He'd fish for a bit I'm sure but after pulling him out of a cell a few times and getting cuked for cokes, he'd lay something on Jeff to try and jar him.
I can’t help but like this guy. Likely cause he’s wearing everything on his sleeve. He’s actually one of the most honest people I’ve ever seen in this scenario
Frankly, Jeff ought to have sued the cops who kept interrogating him after he asked for a lawyer. After all, they performed a blatant violation of his rights.
Wouldn't work. The coos were doing their job. Whatever involvement Jeff may have had, it's clear that an armed robbery did occur. Interrogating suspects and going hard on prime suspects is oar of the course. Plus, Jeff himself went into the interrogation room to get cokes from the interrogators.
the fact that the hours just went on a on and no lawyer was called is terrifying and heartbreaking. clearly a violation of our constitutional rights. I would completely loose my shit if I found myself in that position
simply remaining silent after being read your miranda rights is not enough. you need to verbally acknowledge that you do in fact understand that have the right to remain silent
@@Tohkie You still have the right to remain silent even if you don't verbally agree to it. You generally cannot be arrested simply for failure to respond to questions. If a person is in custody the police must read the Miranda rights if they want to ask questions and use the answers as evidence at trial. By not agreeing you're just making their job a little bit harder, which is probably what Jeff wanted.
@@roizyo Agreed. Cops need you to say you understand otherwise the interrogation could be inadmissible. But there's really nothing to be gained by talking to cops especially if you're guilty, but even if you're not. So say nothing, except I want a lawyer please and thankyou!
@@roizyo he’s already been arrested. He won’t get charged additionally for refusing to answer questions, if that’s what you mean. Dea is right in that “the right to remain silent” is a term of art. It simply means you have the right not to answer questions. Literally not speaking has not foreclosed the possibility of cops continuing to interrogate you. “I do not wish to answer any questions” or “I choose to remain silent” or “I will not answer any questions without a lawyer” or simply “I want a lawyer” is how you clearly and effectively invoke your 5th amendment right against self-incrimination, i.e the right to remain silent
Pure gold. Got me every time I hear this conversation. He said "play" as there's no such thing as a "good" cop in the interrogation room! And that cop played along makes it funnier.
They just keep dragging guy outta the cell and giving him cokes. He drinks the coke, doesnt sign anything, then says "take me back to the cell". Fantastic.
Remember though that each time he gets out the cell for interview he is further into withdrawals. Heroin addiction makes you need lots of sugar (don’t ask me why, it’s a strong craving) the police are using (or hoping) to use his withdrawals to get him to crack. It’s like being in hell when you get nicked and got a habit. Jeff is actually a pro with these guys and they know it.
They likely got him to agree to return to an interrogation room in exchange for soda, or Jeff played them for free snacks. In theory they can keep asking questions but anything said after requesting a lawyer is not admissible as evidence. That's why they had to keep telling him his rights again and again to restart the interrogation
I loved the antihero description and using Billy Bobs character as a reference point - brilliant. What’s left out is the fact that heroin is the true epidemic sweeping thru our streets killing our friends and family while the pharmaceutical and drug suppliers get rich. Also, Jeff is a relatively intelligent guy other than his unfortunate drug problem.
Drug addiction doesn't make you less intelligent and there are tons of really intelligent people who unfortunately become addicts. Lastly, Jeff is quite a bit more than relatively intelligent.
Jeff is likeable because he genuinely comes across like he knows whats what. hes not trying to be manipulative or to seem like a victim. Hes standing up for himself while remaining polite and amicable. All while going through withdrawal.
That and people inherently dislike when they see people in authority try to trick or manipulate people. I think most people have a pretty strong negative reaction when they see actual police interrogations. We have an idea of how these things should go and watching multiple guys come in and straight up lie to a guy that they have had chained up for hours doesn't sit well with us. The guy asked for a lawyer hours ago and they are still playing musical cops with him just hoping to break him down and get a confession.
@@dash4800 exactly. You see other folk who are guilty doing the whole poor-me act or trying to act crazy or like theyre some sort of dangerous supervillain bollocks... and the police are all pussyfooted around them. But Jeff is actually co-operating within his rights and they just use that as an oppertunity to dog-pile onto him.
@@kartikeyatiwari2502 i disagree. Even in cases where we strongly suspect that the person is guilty we tend to dislike the way interrogations are run. Like I said above, we want our cops to be honest and straight forward. Its just like when we see traffic stop videos. We know the guy was likely speeding or something, but we also know that the cop wants to try to find something else to stack on top of it. So when we see a traffic stop where the cop starts lying to the driver about his rights or tries to manipulate him to incriminate himself we get irritated and insist that he refuse to answer questions. Cops are trained to manipulate people. And most people aren't prepared to deal with it. So when we see someone who can call them out, guilty or not, they instantly become likeable.
"I am currently running from the police. Judging by the way he is pulling a taser out of his pocket with an annoyed but not angry look on his face, I can conclude that he is utilizing the common police technique known as a tackle."
My favorite part is when he says telling his parole officer he cooperated doesn’t mean dick. They always act like you confessing will somehow help you out in the long run
After hearing and watching this, I am glad you are educating people about stuff like this. Not manny understand how smart police officers are or at what lengths they can possibly go. You are awesome for this! 😎👍
There's a reason for that actually. I mean he may just really like cokes but he's going through heroin withdrawal, the sugar in those cokes will be releasing some dopamine and help alleviate a small amount of the discomfort. Science
I find the ending quite poetic. The fact that no one knows the true ending of this ‘antihero’. An antihero gets to decide which path they take, and it’s not for the viewer to interpret. What is right in the antiheroes mind is what gives him humanity, but it may not be someone else’s human nature
@@monokumano415 i don't think that this exact interaction actually happens in the video, i think it was more of a summary of what happens in it. I could be wrong tho.
Only when you're innocent and they still try to get you do you treat them like this. If youre guilty you should've had the balls to do the time if you had the balls to do the crime. Either that or just dont suck at it.
Some of the police officer's body language (the little I notice): 6:24 - Notice his scratching of his chin as he says, "talk to you about what happened last night". He is clearly nervous. He knows they don't have a case. No doubt Jeff (most likely subconsciously) picks this up. 6:44 - After saying, "I think it's in your best interest to (talk to the police)" he starts sitting restless in his chair, moves forth and back, moving things about pointlessly. Again, nervous, unable to find a good resting position, not at ease, not calm.
Alas! This gift of drink, refreshing as it is, Has done sated mine thirst, But has failed to whet mine tongue. Prithee, return me to thine keep, For there is naught left for me to say. - Jeff
Imagine you’re Jeff just casually strolling through CZcams and you see a video of you from years ago has 8 million views and you’re being studied like character in a movie
It’s amazing that using your American rights guaranteed by the constitution is “fighting back” or “confrontational”. Really Bro?????. I’m a veteran who loves seeing EVERYONE use their constitutional rights.
If you don't speak, they can't entrap you or talk you in circles. The more and longer you speak the more likely you are to talk your way into a corner, if you don't speak at all they can't really ascertain much from you and must rely solely on the evidence before them, which sometimes isn't enough.
I was taken for questioning once as a suspect. I told them everything, got myself a cup of coffee, and was released. I was not the young girl they wanted to hold for the night.
Yeah but the sad part is, apparently only because he already was a dozen times in such situation and learned with time, that there are absolute zero benefits to talk for him.
Is there in any way I can watch or research about a “smart” criminal out IQ-ing their investigators@detectives and came out un-punished , because that would be an interesting documentary to read and/or watch
@@mediumsurmoon6283 well, it is not exactly what you are looking for, but still worth to mention I think, as this guy basically manages to drive the interrigating officers crazy. They ask him like "look at me" and after that moment the guy starres at him straight for like 2 hours and overall he is just giving the same stupid answers with "yes, no, I dont know" without any emotion. I think he kind of managed to not help them at all...........but the entire evidence was just too obvious anyway. Mcdaniel interrogation czcams.com/video/Y_xb_JnXGeI/video.html
Thanks a lot for all your vids, they helped me a lot when questionned about a minor incident by the police, even if the laws in my country are different, I could still see the traps that cops would setup for me and happily jumped over it while saying.."Oh there is a trap"....the lady cop who interviewed me clearly wasnt happy that i did not play her game.
Jeff without a doubt is an addict but you can tell that he is not responsible what the fuck happens here based on his tone of voice and his natural badass manner
You can be detained and not free to go but not under arrest. But yeah as a general rule that is good. If you are detained don't talk to cops. Everything can and will be used against you. Not to help you
Wonder if these cops retained there job after this got out... how people who are supposed to protect can be so corrupt but appear so normal and friendly is SCARY.
I'm not some ACAB nerd, but I firmly stand by the stance that the second you get into an interrogation room, those people are not your friend even if they're looking into a case that you're innocent but close to, they are your enemies who will lock you up and not give a second thought about it, so any effort made to piss off interrogators no matter who's doing it is always a good thing by me.
I’ve seen interrogation videos where the person was guilty (Chris watts, etc) and the cops are praised for their intelligence and prowess (and I agree). But seeing the same “tricks” and tactics used when they’re trying to nail an innocent person makes you realize how neutral they really are at the end of the day and how you cannot depend on your honest communication to do anything but screw you over. Cops aren’t all bad and they certainly aren’t all good but they don’t care about you they care about how they can work you over once you’ve gotten to this point, your actual guilt seems secondary. It’s nice to see someone like Jeff shake up the power balance by even 1% and throw these guys off their game tbh!
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what are the odds right when i re watch this video i see this
@@doja1244 Came here from the Lee Rodarte video, couldn't recall the coke reference in the comments and decided to watch this again.. and this fucking legend pins a link to Jeff's channel an hour ago! Perfect timing
Pretty awesome to see him playing drums & seeming to be doing alright!
wow less than an hour ago. the chances right?
what a king
"You have the right to remain silent"
Jeff: say less
*literally say less*
@@Noone-hk1vf he should’ve made a joke about that
lmao
Police: Shut up.
@@bruh_kekyoin6323 I WAS WAITING FOR IT LOL
When Jeff said “You look like a prick.” He cut that interrogators confidence by 80% minimum.
It was a very heavy 80% combo by jeff he wiped the floor with the investigators
At that moment I realized this isn't Jeff's first rodeo! He's so done with all the shit he's went through
@Sarcastimation HEROIN. NOT METH. BIIIIIIG DIFFERENCE.
METH CAUSES MENTAL PSYCHOSIS. HEROIN CAUSES APATHY. 20+ YEARS OF SHOOTING DOPE DAILY, IM 39 Y/0.
@Sarcastimation heroin and meth are pretty different overall but k
@Sarcastimation Knowing the difference between two drugs isn't exactly some deep and nasty secret. This is grade school health education type shit my dude.
5hr later then released 12 hrs later. They held him for over 17 hours in questioning when he asked for a lawyer
Bet they would not have done that if Jeff was a rich guy. Asking to go back to the cell is smart
They can hold you for 48 or 72 hours in Georgia on suspicion alone. I know that from experience.
@@fortyfukinsevenyea they can hold you but denying you legal counsel is still not allowed
@@plaguepug2091detectives must document when an attorney was requested, and must cease questioning. These cops are bad seeds.
Less antihero, more like finally someone exercising their rights and the cops being unable to handle it. Hope Jeff gets the help he needs.
Ok officer nerd
@@pliit2101 Keep licking those boots
You probably wouldn't say that if you were the person he robbed. He ran circles around these pigs and it was very entertaining but dude is guily as sin.
@@BubbyBoldheroin addiction will make you do some funny things
Jeff has a youtube channel i think just called the legend of jeff, he posts pretty often and he genuinely looks like he's doing so much better
"you have the right to remain silent"
Jeff: *and I took that personally*
LMAO
Yep
My thoughts exactly 😂
After he was read his right to remain silent, I thought the remaining 17 mins in video was going to be no audio.
No, he took it literally 😆
I have never laughed louder or harder than when the police officer told Jeff that he had the right to remain silent, proceeded to ask Jeff if he understood, and received total silence in response. xD
lol like, what would happen if someone don't respond that?
I think you’ve laughed both louder and harder
Ye
Gold
Yea this guy has some amazing humour. I hope he managed to get his life together, he seems like sort of a great guy.
the quiet "Thanks for the Coke" "You're welcome" is one of the most subverting moments in this whole thing.
It was so unexpected I guffawed out loud lmao
Nah, Jeff wants to keep getting drinks. Gotta reward their behaviour at least a little so he gets to sip on a coke while he calls them pricks.
They cut that part out
No they didn't it's at 7:41 @@legendaryjeffreyJCS
It’s very cute
As soon as he requested a lawyer, by right, the questioning MUST stop until the suspect has had an opportunity to discuss the case with a lawyer.
Not in all states sadly. Some states allow them to continue yo ask questions and ive heard of no law around how fast they have to get you a lawyer.
@@cameronpolite2199 True. I dont believe there has been actual legislation, but simply case law. However, in order to uphold a defendents 6th Amendment right, it should be common practice to immediately stop the questioning process. But, as we know, not all cops know or care about the righta.
@@cameronpolite2199for the most part if they don't stop asking questions that can get a case thrown out
@@cameronpolite2199and if not the case the evidence they got out of the questions get thrown out
Police violate the rights of citizens all the time. Rarely do they ever face any charges or penalty for doing so. The rules get bent all the time. For example, what is the penalty for questioning a suspect without their lawyer present after they've asked for one?
Fed: “You have the right to remain silent”
Jeff: *silent*
Fed: “Jeff?!”
PLSS 😭
LMFAOOO
@@SueZQue83 no they just are his rights and he recognised that
@@SueZQue83 your bad
@@SueZQue83 haha you're baf
Moral of the story: the longer you don’t talk to the cops, the more free cokes and candy they will give you
Lol. Is that how I get a free coke these days
I’ll take the deal with a J
Sweeeeet
instructions unclear i am now in jail and i am writing on a phone i snuck in. i just wanted coke and candy :(
@world taekwondo it’s not theft if they gave it to him
The fact that the detectives ask a heroin addict why you need methadone is outrageous
Police have 0 education. Most never read a single book in their entire life. They're morons. They constantly break the law to uphold it which is the definition of corruption.
They were trying to establish dominance by getting him to explain himself and beg. It's a common tactic in gaslighting. Jeff knew this and did not follow along.
Cops deal with opiate addicts all the time and have an intimate understanding of what methadone is.
they don't give a shit. they get off on watching you suffer.
No one who should be educated is educated the way they should be about methadone/buprenorphine!!! It’s very frustrating. Anyone who is drug testing anybody for any reason or is confiscating drugs for WHATEVER reason should be educated on all the drugs they are testing for or potentially confiscating, etc. (before someone tries to comment, I’m speaking in general I know this video has nothing to do with drug tests or confiscation but these detectives work in law enforcement, they should be educated on fucking methadone for Christ’s sake!!!) with the Oooo
***with the opioid epidemic, law enforcement should AT LEAST know what methadone/buprenorphine is. And I’m not saying these guys 💯 didnt know but many are clueless
I am not a lawyer, but I find it very interesting how many videos of interrogations feature police "casually dismissing" the rights that they read and try to have them sign.
"You have the right to remain silent"
""
"I need you to tell me your side of the story"
"You have the right to an attourney"
"I want an attourney"
"What you need an attourney for? You said you didn't do nothin', just tell me your side of the story".
It's sort of amazing to me how weird the legal system is, and it is no wonder that police get criticized and made fun of, because on one hand the system prevents them from gathering information quickly, but it also encourages them to "bend the rules" to convince people that they don't need a lawyer or that they can talk to the police because they are just there to help set things straight.
Personally, I feel like there needs to be a legal requirement that police not give legal advice to criminals. If they declare that "oh, a lawyer isn't necessary, we're just having a friendly conversation and getting your side of the story", it should be a crime in itself. They are defrauding an individual of their rights, often when they are scared, sick, or injured which constitutes a valid threat to their wellbeing and should be considered duress.
I don't know what Jeff did or did not do, but it is not civil to lock up someone going through withdrawal and try to trick them into admitting to any kind of crime by downplaying their rights.
You are correct.
It isn't just bending the rules, what they did is 100% illegal. And criminal! You cannot reinitiate an interrogation once the individual invokes their rights. When he asked for a lawyer, the officer was legal bound to stop speaking to him entirely and immediately. The irony in the cop saying "You just handcuffed me." After breaking the law himself is baffling. So yes, you are correct.
Anything after saying “I need/request a lawyer” (with no lawyer present) can be thrown out of court in the US
Incredibly well put!
@@cara-seyun Ostensibly so.
He broke the cop. The cop says “you don’t have to say anything” then he doesn’t say anything and the cop becomes a broken record lol
Lol
NO, he did not. The cop had to question the subject. He did. The subject didn't have to say anything but he knew that he would still either need to try to get out of the situation by lying or by talking to the cop at some point.
@@sauliusltcool6902 not really. They can't keep someone indefinitely. If they had no substantial evidence after 2 days they have to release them.
@@zaixai9441 Oh. Well, what about jail? He would still be put to jail even if he didn't talk right?
@@sauliusltcool6902 if they have no evidence they can't keep you past a certain amount of time simple as that. If they think they are close to getting a confession then they can apply for a 24 hour extension but even that will end eventually. It's not China or North Korea.
My guy took “you have the right to remain silent” quite seriously.
Lmfao watching him ahhhahha
He's not your guy, friend.
@@B77548 He's not your friend, buddy.
@@dompit9535 He s not your buddy, amigo.
Well the cops say "anything you say can and will be used AGAINST you in a court of law" they don't say "anything you say can and will be used in your favor to help you out"
So obviously 🤫🤐
11:35 Good example of Jeff’s awareness throughout this whole thing. He cuts himself off the moment he starts explaining his story because he realizes it’s going to be twisted against him in some way even if he’s truthful.
He talked more than he needed to, but he got the basic principle right: Don’t talk.
Addiction is stupid, but doesn’t necessarily mean low intelligence. Good lesson for people.
To be addicted to opioids for ten plus year's without death or life in prison likely means high intelligence.
@That fucin dude I'd lean more towards luck tbh, high intelegence would've probably managed to get over the addiction by then, guy isn't dumb though.
@@Qualicabyss lol people really don't want to comprehend the truth about many people's addiction. Some people are fucked up bad in the mind an soul bad childhoods traumatic experiences bad genetics likely a mix of all above. It's simply not possible to get them all the help in therapy oftentimes decades of it an the right medication which is tricky because the best head med's are not often given for head problems. So it's easier to just self medicate the problem comes up with the increased cost the war on drugs create which is the cause of most drug addicts criminal actions. But I can't speak for anyone else but I can stop using when I need to but if honest I'll admit the second my economic situation improves I'm going back to the med's but I don't like feeling nothing half of the time an feeling overwhelmed with energy and goals the other half.
@@Qualicabyss You underestimate addiction to a concerning degree.
Jesus is coming back. Have faith in Him alone to be saved.
“Do you understand the rights ive read to you?”
“No.”
“Huh?”
“Yes.”
Lmaoo
I died I am officially deceased😩💀☠️💀
It seems they don't mean shit though. He stated multiple times that he wasn't talking and that he wanted a lawyer present, and they spent hours trying to question him without calling a lawyer.
A good lawyer could certainly use this video in order to discredit all evidence gathered from this interview, since his multiples requests for a lawyer were continually ignored by the officers. Seriously, that is so absurd
@@icp7201 well they know he can't afford a good lawyer so they gamble with his situation
I died at this part lmao
>Gets arrested and interrogated
>Drinks Coke
>Refuses to elaborate
>Leaves
free soda lifehack
greentext but on CZcams
@@shaqolaaan lol
Yep but he left without his Butterfinger the cops didn't keep their word so they're branch of designers cops. I tell you one thing I keep my word all the time and I'm prom and I don't BS anybody I say imma do something I do it I say I'm going to buy something buy it. I said take him out for dinner I do it I don't flake out...
Looks like they fell for the "give me a coke and I'll talk" ruse at least twice.
"Wham, bam, thank you for the coke, put me back in the cell." 🤣
I was looking for this!!!!!!! hahahahahahaha what a mic drop from Jeff
Cop: "You have the right to remain silent."
Jeff: -is silent-
Cop: "yo wtf"
YOU’RE NOT SUPPOSED TO DO THAT 🥺
"You can't use your rights here! Where do you think you are?"
Cop that illegal
im doin this if i ever get interrogated. again.
Interrogator: “You have the right to remain silent”
Jeff - challenge accepted
Jeff is a giga chad
@@superfluousnscrupulous9458 Fr
He walked too
GREAT comment 👍🏻💥
@@superfluousnscrupulous9458 What’s a giga chad?
“you have the right to remain silent”
jeff: *remains silent*
“...do you understand?”
Hahha
😂😂😂
read this comment just as it happened😂
What can I say, the man’s committed
I mean he does have the right he’s not wrong lol
The fact that he asked for a lawyer, and the cop didn't immediately stop asking questions and get up and leave, would let any lawyer worth half their salt get this case thrown out of court.
That's not true. Spreding false information about the process doesn't help anyone. You just sound the a sovereign citizen moron.
Most cops are like this, it’s a travesty that the police reform was turned into a political issue, liberals and republicans should be completely in agreement that police are out of control
Jeff posts a lot on his channel. He's been sober for a long time and he's quite the character but seemingly a stand up guy.
What is the channel?
@@cobaltpluto2019 Jeff, the legend
How'd you find out it was him?
👍
@@legendaryjeffreyJCSYo Jeff whatup. You are an example to follow for us comrads. I salute you.
This has to be the most thought provoking coke commercial I've ever watched
I didn't even watch the video yet but I love your comment 😂😂😂
One month ago
Underrated comment.
Happy 666th like
@@nyxa8734 because he stole the comment from top comment
I love that the cop tries the whole "we have so much evidence just admit it already" and Jeff goes "like what?" and the cop just freezes like a deer in headlights.
I think Jeff has been in more interrogations than the cop 🥴
"Police Deception"
@@Guybrush_U_Threepwood hilarious comment.. but still probably true
Anytime cops say they got loads of shit on you 8 times out of 10 they don't got shit.
Yep, I'm pretty sure a cop is going to start listing shit way before Jeff asked him 'like what?' He'd fish for a bit I'm sure but after pulling him out of a cell a few times and getting cuked for cokes, he'd lay something on Jeff to try and jar him.
I can’t help but like this guy. Likely cause he’s wearing everything on his sleeve. He’s actually one of the most honest people I’ve ever seen in this scenario
They denied him a lawyer so many times and they simply ignored him. Standard cops.
It would be even funnier if narrator switched sides and started explaining how Jeff's tactics work on the interrogator
Fuckin priceless! Thats funny af.
Why is this not the top comment?!
man im in tears.....LMAO
Lmao Best comment I've seen on the channel
Watch the episode before this lol
“You have the right to remain silent. Do you understand this?” *remains silent
Savage
@Rogue Mentality doesn't have to understand if he's pleading the 5th
Pro gamer move
@Rogue Mentality in what alternate universe do you come from where a DA needs your permission to charge you with a crime?
@Rogue Mentality All those words and yet u didnt say anything
Frankly, Jeff ought to have sued the cops who kept interrogating him after he asked for a lawyer. After all, they performed a blatant violation of his rights.
Wouldn't work. The coos were doing their job. Whatever involvement Jeff may have had, it's clear that an armed robbery did occur. Interrogating suspects and going hard on prime suspects is oar of the course.
Plus, Jeff himself went into the interrogation room to get cokes from the interrogators.
The persistent hostility followed by "thanks for the Coke" just 😂😂
They try to coke him into a confession, but he's a heroin guy.
Jesus Christ, made me smile.
can't cokes a heroin into coax territory
Hahahahaha
Theres gold in them hills right there.
😂😂
Cop: "you have the rights to remain silent, do you understand?"
Jeff: *Remains silent*
Now folks, that's a move.
😂😂
😂😂
A power move*
🤣🤣
Speech 100
“How bout that butterfinger you promised” lol this dudes hustling em
Dude sounds like my 4 year old nephew lmao , straight hustlaaaa
the fact that the hours just went on a on and no lawyer was called is terrifying and heartbreaking. clearly a violation of our constitutional rights. I would completely loose my shit if I found myself in that position
Cop: "You have the right to remain silent, do you understand?"
Jeff: *Remains Silent*
Cop: And I took that personally
simply remaining silent after being read your miranda rights is not enough. you need to verbally acknowledge that you do in fact understand that have the right to remain silent
@@Tohkie You still have the right to remain silent even if you don't verbally agree to it. You generally cannot be arrested simply for failure to respond to questions.
If a person is in custody the police must read the Miranda rights if they want to ask questions and use the answers as evidence at trial.
By not agreeing you're just making their job a little bit harder, which is probably what Jeff wanted.
@@roizyo Agreed. Cops need you to say you understand otherwise the interrogation could be inadmissible. But there's really nothing to be gained by talking to cops especially if you're guilty, but even if you're not.
So say nothing, except I want a lawyer please and thankyou!
@@roizyo he’s already been arrested. He won’t get charged additionally for refusing to answer questions, if that’s what you mean. Dea is right in that “the right to remain silent” is a term of art. It simply means you have the right not to answer questions. Literally not speaking has not foreclosed the possibility of cops continuing to interrogate you.
“I do not wish to answer any questions” or “I choose to remain silent” or “I will not answer any questions without a lawyer” or simply “I want a lawyer” is how you clearly and effectively invoke your 5th amendment right against self-incrimination, i.e the right to remain silent
“playing good cop?”
“no, usually i’m the prick.”
“you look like a prick.”
WHAT A CHAMP
Pure gold. Got me every time I hear this conversation. He said "play" as there's no such thing as a "good" cop in the interrogation room! And that cop played along makes it funnier.
Agreeing with the cop whilst simultaneously insulting him. Nice
Perfect set up
He has a YT channel check out JCS comment on this vido
I died at that
"Wham, bam, thank you for the coke, put me back in the cell" dude really is a legend. I hope he got the help he needs.
I've watched this "interrogation" many times. It never gets old.
Frr
Jeff is the 🐐
Me too. I take it as a lesson for my next go around.
rewatching my 3rd time, better than anything on TV, Netflix, etc
They just keep dragging guy outta the cell and giving him cokes.
He drinks the coke, doesnt sign anything, then says "take me back to the cell".
Fantastic.
The ol' switcheroo
LOL. facts!!!!!!
I thought I heard him mention a Butterfinger as he was heading back to his cell.
Ring a bell, get a coke. Ring a bell, get a coke. Ring a bell.....
Remember though that each time he gets out the cell for interview he is further into withdrawals. Heroin addiction makes you need lots of sugar (don’t ask me why, it’s a strong craving) the police are using (or hoping) to use his withdrawals to get him to crack. It’s like being in hell when you get nicked and got a habit. Jeff is actually a pro with these guys and they know it.
Guy finessed the cops out of multiple Cokes and nearly had them for a Butterfinger, too. What a legend.
Not really, just a typical convict. Normal, average, everyday inmate in prison. Seen 1000s like him. And seen many much better than him.
@@wesleyhobbs2332 ok, anyways
@@wesleyhobbs2332 you must be fun at parties
@@wesleyhobbs2332 wrong
@@wesleyhobbs2332 true but it’s still fun to see after watching all these other idiots tell on themselves all the time
Isn't it illegal for them to keep questioning him after he ask for a lawyer?
They likely got him to agree to return to an interrogation room in exchange for soda, or Jeff played them for free snacks. In theory they can keep asking questions but anything said after requesting a lawyer is not admissible as evidence. That's why they had to keep telling him his rights again and again to restart the interrogation
Godspeed, Jeff. I hope you got the ending you wanted.
www.youtube.com/@thelegendofjeffJCS
“now you’ve handcuffed me “ - a cop talking to a person in literal handcuffs
I think he was talking in his perspective
@@BaphyRae yes which was ironic given the context
Exactly my thoughts. Poor choice of words.
i always think about that.
This fucking cop I swear!!!
Only robbery Jeff pulled off was getting 4 cokes out of those suckers.
#savage
I liked this but it already has 420 likes so it can't get any better
@@macestillmace2514 not anymore lol
@@macestillmace2514 Wow - can't believe this comment blew up like this. I need to start an only fans.
Based
I loved the antihero description and using Billy Bobs character as a reference point - brilliant.
What’s left out is the fact that heroin is the true epidemic sweeping thru our streets killing our friends and family while the pharmaceutical and drug suppliers get rich.
Also, Jeff is a relatively intelligent guy other than his unfortunate drug problem.
Drug addiction doesn't make you less intelligent and there are tons of really intelligent people who unfortunately become addicts. Lastly, Jeff is quite a bit more than relatively intelligent.
The fact that this guy was able to handle these cops all while going through heroine withdrawal. Impressive
Jeff is likeable because he genuinely comes across like he knows whats what. hes not trying to be manipulative or to seem like a victim. Hes standing up for himself while remaining polite and amicable. All while going through withdrawal.
That and people inherently dislike when they see people in authority try to trick or manipulate people. I think most people have a pretty strong negative reaction when they see actual police interrogations. We have an idea of how these things should go and watching multiple guys come in and straight up lie to a guy that they have had chained up for hours doesn't sit well with us. The guy asked for a lawyer hours ago and they are still playing musical cops with him just hoping to break him down and get a confession.
@@dash4800 exactly. You see other folk who are guilty doing the whole poor-me act or trying to act crazy or like theyre some sort of dangerous supervillain bollocks... and the police are all pussyfooted around them. But Jeff is actually co-operating within his rights and they just use that as an oppertunity to dog-pile onto him.
Both know its a game and Jeff is not in mood to play
Jeff is likeable since we don't know if the charges are valid or not. If it was proven that he actually did it then he won't be so likeable anymore
@@kartikeyatiwari2502 i disagree. Even in cases where we strongly suspect that the person is guilty we tend to dislike the way interrogations are run. Like I said above, we want our cops to be honest and straight forward. Its just like when we see traffic stop videos. We know the guy was likely speeding or something, but we also know that the cop wants to try to find something else to stack on top of it. So when we see a traffic stop where the cop starts lying to the driver about his rights or tries to manipulate him to incriminate himself we get irritated and insist that he refuse to answer questions. Cops are trained to manipulate people. And most people aren't prepared to deal with it. So when we see someone who can call them out, guilty or not, they instantly become likeable.
Imagine the narrator gets arrested, and during the interview, he looks at the camera and explains the questions, his responses, and his body language.
"I am currently running from the police. Judging by the way he is pulling a taser out of his pocket with an annoyed but not angry look on his face, I can conclude that he is utilizing the common police technique known as a tackle."
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
Hmm...interesting
@@Extrinoo lol I read that with his voice
😂🤣🤣🤣😂
My favorite part is when he says telling his parole officer he cooperated doesn’t mean dick. They always act like you confessing will somehow help you out in the long run
After hearing and watching this, I am glad you are educating people about stuff like this. Not manny understand how smart police officers are or at what lengths they can possibly go. You are awesome for this! 😎👍
This man agreeing to multiple interviews for the sole purpose of getting cokes is pretty awesome
thats a huge brain move, what a legend
He’s a coke addict
There's a reason for that actually.
I mean he may just really like cokes but he's going through heroin withdrawal, the sugar in those cokes will be releasing some dopamine and help alleviate a small amount of the discomfort. Science
@@pissotterflyswatter brain science
@@Kaito-fk6cj 5head
Officer: You have the right to remain silent
Jeff:
Officer: heyyy why you no talk to me🥺👉👈
CHOKES-
"Don't you wanna slap me baby-"
What you say may be used AGAINST you in court.
Jeff: 1:36
Officer: hello darkness my old friend...
Omg i love you and your name
When's my coke getting here, or was that just a fairy tale... lmao
I find the ending quite poetic. The fact that no one knows the true ending of this ‘antihero’. An antihero gets to decide which path they take, and it’s not for the viewer to interpret. What is right in the antiheroes mind is what gives him humanity, but it may not be someone else’s human nature
www.youtube.com/@thelegendofjeffJCS
Jeff has a youtube channel, he's definitely not in prison at least
"I didn't do anything."
"Elaborate."
"No."
Too bad!
*doesn’t elaborate*
*shits in the floor*
*leaves*
@@xxx_stereotypical_spy_main9786 how do you shit IN the floor?
I usually make a hole in the floor and go from there.
@@johnturtle6649 you really think someone this powerful doesnt have the ability to no clip?
“You have the right to remain silent”
Jeff: k
So funny
What timestamp?
@@monokumano415 i don't think that this exact interaction actually happens in the video, i think it was more of a summary of what happens in it. I could be wrong tho.
@@cinny1313 Nah, after he cited him his rights Jeff really stayed silent for a long period
@@jordanphoenix1255 yeah but he didn't say 'k' specifically i don't think
I love this man, he treats law enforcement the way they should be treated...
www.youtube.com/@thelegendofjeffJCS
Only when you're innocent and they still try to get you do you treat them like this. If youre guilty you should've had the balls to do the time if you had the balls to do the crime. Either that or just dont suck at it.
Some of the police officer's body language (the little I notice):
6:24 - Notice his scratching of his chin as he says, "talk to you about what happened last night". He is clearly nervous. He knows they don't have a case. No doubt Jeff (most likely subconsciously) picks this up.
6:44 - After saying, "I think it's in your best interest to (talk to the police)" he starts sitting restless in his chair, moves forth and back, moving things about pointlessly. Again, nervous, unable to find a good resting position, not at ease, not calm.
This guy won against the mind games and stood his ground while going through heroin withdrawal. Impressive.
He’s had a lot of practice with both
Im an x junky buy have stayed out pf the system mostly as an adult. On Suboxone now. He did hella good and was probably sick af when he gets out
Most junkies ive known throughout my life where very brilliant minds... sadly opted for very bad decisions...
this dude is a fucking legend if he did rob the dude so be it lmfaio
After being released, he probably will burglarize the interrogator’s home.
Officer: you have the right to remain silent
Jeff: 🗿
Officer: 👀
I stop laughing at the comment
Why is that emoji so powerful?
@@Gubbinator because it's never used lol
Trubisky trying to pick up on another career because his NFL career is a whole joke 😂
the first time ive seen someone properly use the moai emoji
We're rooting for you buddy wherever you are we wish you well. This was a great video. Thank you
"Give me your side of the story." Translation: "You need to give me everything I need to charge you with a crime."
Cop: You gotta convince me, I got a lot of evidence.
Jeff: Convince me you've got a lot of evidence.
Cop: ... :(
😂😂😂😂
Lmaooo
Can u shut up I can't read it
@@hunterytoffical69420 wut 😀
@CrazyMiles your name is accurate!
I can’t get enough of this dude, I always come back to watch this man do what he does❤
Yes same!
I think we all need to be a little bit like Jeff.
"Wham bam, thank you for the coke, put me back in the cell"
Modern day poet
I loved that lol.
Speech 100
@Gopi Mishra[EXT] omg yes, beautiful haiku
🔥🔥🔥👌🏻
Alas!
This gift of drink, refreshing as it is,
Has done sated mine thirst,
But has failed to whet mine tongue.
Prithee, return me to thine keep,
For there is naught left for me to say.
- Jeff
Cop "Do you understand the rights I've explained to you?"
Jeff: "no."
Cop: "Huh?'
Jeff: "yeah."
😂 loved that part
I caught that too 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s actually the moment he fucked up. He should have just kept his mouth shut or continued playing dumb.
Yes. Noticable and awesome moment.
The microphones are so clear, I thought this was dubbed
"wam bam, thank you for the coke..." 😂😂😂 this guy funny for reelz the nonchalant demeanor tho 🤣
Imagine you’re Jeff just casually strolling through CZcams and you see a video of you from years ago has 8 million views and you’re being studied like character in a movie
"The f*ck?!"
Lol I cant even imagine that it would be so surreal
Lolzz
You act as if he’s stillalive
@@SimbolicProductions He is, check the pinned comment. He has a youtube channel and he's making music.
Jeff only agreed to talk to them so he could get a coke...smart man
Yeah, sugar helps a tiny bit when you're dope sick.
Yup.He told them he needed methadone.didnt see them give a fuck about that.hoping he would go into withdraw so the could use it to their advantage
Almost a 1000 ppl in 1day en this vid was posted a year ago 😳
Liked in 1 day
@@Crackpot_Astronaut lol you don’t just go into withdraw all of a sudden
Interrogator: “I’m usually the prick.”
Jeff: “you look like a prick .”
😂😂
Walked right into that! Lmao
It’s amazing that using your American rights guaranteed by the constitution is “fighting back” or “confrontational”. Really Bro?????. I’m a veteran who loves seeing EVERYONE use their constitutional rights.
“You have the right to remain silent”
*remains silent*
“Well shit I didn’t think it would actually happen”
LMAOOO
jeff is the best
That's exactly what I'd do lol
No offense but what's wrong with your face im curious
@@demacolapoo777 same
Interrogator: "You have the right to remain silent"
Jeff: "And I took that literally"
as you should!
i would😇
If you don't speak, they can't entrap you or talk you in circles. The more and longer you speak the more likely you are to talk your way into a corner, if you don't speak at all they can't really ascertain much from you and must rely solely on the evidence before them, which sometimes isn't enough.
@@NeverOhVer it doesn't, in fact you have a lower chance.
You kiddin? They hate having to say that, because that means the suspect might not give them anything
If you are guilty....NEVER talk to cops....If you are innocent....NEVER talk to cops.
“You have the right to stay silent”
Jeff: stays silent
“You understand”
*I aint talking mate*
I was taken for questioning once as a suspect. I told them everything, got myself a cup of coffee, and was released. I was not the young girl they wanted to hold for the night.
@@Zerg435 you got to singing like Ariana grande you rat
@@InstaSwapper Don't every add me in your crimes. I sing like a bella donna. 😇
@@Zerg435 fuck that I ain’t snitching ever
@@tangerineoctopus5801 okay tangerine octopus
he, accused of robbery asked faster for a lawyer than everyone involved in murder
@Mary Poppins i said he ASKED quickly for a lawyer not “he should get a lawyer” 😐😐
I feel like murder is usually just the crime of a stupid person
Haha how true is this. So many videos I’ve seen that they don’t get a lawyer in and they just fuck themselves even more 😂
Seriously, blows my mind.
@@letgoofmytit czcams.com/video/tqophFt2_Qs/video.html
He said he needs a lawyer like a million times and the cop does everything but getting him a lawyer
he has a CZcams channel now guys❤️🔥❤️🔥
Jeff is 100x smarter than anybody I’ve seen interrogated on this channel lol
Yeah but the sad part is, apparently only because he already was a dozen times in such situation and learned with time, that there are absolute zero benefits to talk for him.
Jeff's is a veteran of police interrogations.
probably the part of the reason is because hes one of the only innocent person on the channel
Is there in any way I can watch or research about a “smart” criminal out IQ-ing their investigators@detectives and came out un-punished , because that would be an interesting documentary to read and/or watch
@@mediumsurmoon6283 well, it is not exactly what you are looking for, but still worth to mention I think, as this guy basically manages to drive the interrigating officers crazy. They ask him like "look at me" and after that moment the guy starres at him straight for like 2 hours and overall he is just giving the same stupid answers with "yes, no, I dont know" without any emotion. I think he kind of managed to not help them at all...........but the entire evidence was just too obvious anyway.
Mcdaniel interrogation czcams.com/video/Y_xb_JnXGeI/video.html
“You playin’ good cop?”
“No, Usually I’m the prick.”
“You look like a prick.”
Silence
I f****** died when he said you look like a prick
Lmao no sense of self preservation 😂
@@bink6778 Just no fucks given.
mans wasnt even trying to insult him he was just speaking truthfully
Instant legend for that after that silent treatment
LoL Jeff trying to get his butterfinger is gold
"wham bam thank you for the coke get me a lawyer" was so funny
Came for “what pretending to be crazy looks like” stayed for Jeff
Same. Not disappointed.
The demons made me click on this video
@G E T R E K T 905 yes, right after that evil German dance song
Same tbh
Exactly what I did haha, time to binge!
Jeff: “ You look like a prick”
*Pauses*
This, is Jeff.
i loved that part- it was like from a movie introducing characters lmaoo
Tarantinoesque
I wanted to leave a like, but you have 420 likes atm, so......
😂😂😂
Honestly wouldn't be surprised if his last name was Winger x'D
“Usually, I’m the prick.”
“You look like the prick.”
Legend.
Jeff's CZcams channel. The Legend of Jeff.
Thanks a lot for all your vids, they helped me a lot when questionned about a minor incident by the police, even if the laws in my country are different, I could still see the traps that cops would setup for me and happily jumped over it while saying.."Oh there is a trap"....the lady cop who interviewed me clearly wasnt happy that i did not play her game.
Jeff: *Literally, the only person in the room in handcuffs*
Officer: "Jeff, you've handcuffed me"
Fail
figure of speech
It'd be like saying to a parapalegic, "I've got no legs to stand on."
😂😂😂
Almost certainly intentional choice of wording.
Jeff : " playing good cop ? "
Cop : " nah usually I'm the prick "
Jeff : " you look like a prick "
Me : 💀
Cognitive Chaos «oh my gosh I just diiiiied omg 🥵😂😂💯 fr so lit 😭»
😂😂😂
(video pauses) *click* “THIS is Jeff, a heroin addict for 14 years...” 😂
Thanks but I can hear
The cop was even pretty unprick-like
The irony of the guy not in handcuffs saying to the guy in handcuffs:
"now you've handcuffed me"
nobody commits to a role quite like Christian Bale
Remember this rule:
“Am I under arrest?”
“No” -> k bye
“Yes” -> Lawyer
Jeff without a doubt is an addict but you can tell that he is not responsible what the fuck happens here based on his tone of voice and his natural badass manner
You can be detained and not free to go but not under arrest. But yeah as a general rule that is good. If you are detained don't talk to cops. Everything can and will be used against you. Not to help you
Nice joke mate but idk about the comments above me
He asked for a lawyer and they didn't get him one 😕
@@achaides probably because they can hold him for like up to 8 hours or whatever.
"He said he would talk for a coke and a butterfinger" kills me
@@SimonThomas-qr8nv 😂😂😂
@@SimonThomas-qr8nv - lmfao. Exactly.
He probably would've just asked for Methadone next and told them that he wouldn't talk unless he got some.
Lol funny
@@SimonThomas-qr8nv?? Plz explain
Wonder if these cops retained there job after this got out... how people who are supposed to protect can be so corrupt but appear so normal and friendly is SCARY.
I'm not some ACAB nerd, but I firmly stand by the stance that the second you get into an interrogation room, those people are not your friend even if they're looking into a case that you're innocent but close to, they are your enemies who will lock you up and not give a second thought about it, so any effort made to piss off interrogators no matter who's doing it is always a good thing by me.
ACAB?
I’ve seen interrogation videos where the person was guilty (Chris watts, etc) and the cops are praised for their intelligence and prowess (and I agree). But seeing the same “tricks” and tactics used when they’re trying to nail an innocent person makes you realize how neutral they really are at the end of the day and how you cannot depend on your honest communication to do anything but screw you over. Cops aren’t all bad and they certainly aren’t all good but they don’t care about you they care about how they can work you over once you’ve gotten to this point, your actual guilt seems secondary. It’s nice to see someone like Jeff shake up the power balance by even 1% and throw these guys off their game tbh!
“Do you understand your rights Jeff?”
Jeff: 🗿
exactly
🗿
Very original, I lol'd! Cheers!
😂
PobedaV I saw the emoji being used on another video on same channel 😂 but the joke is mine lol