Trapped in His Own Lies
SONNY.J.COTTER
あらすじ
A Chilling Crime. A Masterful Interrogation. A Confession That Changed Everything. Savannah Gold was young, full of life, and had her entire future ahead of her-until she vanished without a trace. Her family received eerie text messages claiming she had run away, but something wasn't right. The words didn't sound like hers. The panic set in, and then, the investigation began. What followed was a psychological battle like no other-an interrogation that exposed a killer who thought he was untouchable. Lee Radarte, her former boyfriend and manager, walked into the police station convinced he could outsmart detectives. He was confident, composed, and ready to lie his way to freedom. But he didn't realize that the moment he sat down, he was already losing. In a tense, methodical unraveling of deceit, seasoned investigators used silence, strategy, and psychological pressure to break him apart. They let him talk. They let him contradict himself. They let his own words become his downfall. And when they finally delivered the fatal blow-when they whispered the four words that would change everything-he knew there was no way out. "We know what happened." This book is more than just a true crime story-it's a gripping, step-by-step breakdown of how detectives outmaneuver criminals, how the human mind betrays itself under pressure, and how truth always finds a way to the surface. Why do guilty suspects talk when they shouldn't? What psychological tactics force confessions even from the most hardened criminals? How did Savannah's story go from a missing person case to an interrogation that would haunt detectives forever? If you are fascinated by true crime, if you want an inside look at how the most skilled interrogators break suspects, or if you simply crave a story so shocking and masterfully told that you won't be able to put it down, then this book is for you. For fans of psychological thrillers, criminal investigations, and real-life mind games, this is the book that will keep you turning pages late into the night. Dare to step inside the interrogation room. Read the truth for yourself.