This interrogation breakdown covers the Cameron Rogers interrogation and the 911 call that triggered the Ottawa double homicide investigation into the deaths of Dave Rogers and Merrill Gleddie-Rogers. We walk through the police interview technique used by Detective Theresa Kelm, the suspect’s calm confession, the discovery of the bodies behind the shed (the suitcase and tarp), the week he remained inside the Carleton Heights home, and the Montreal 911 confession that followed. We also summarize the court timeline (mistrial → guilty plea to two counts of second-degree murder → life sentence with 20 years before parole eligibility) and compare details with reporting and the interrogation/911 audio. This is a true crime interrogation video focused on evidence, demeanor, and interview strategy—no sensationalism, just verified, sourced facts. If you value sourced, timestamped interrogation breakdowns, subscribe, like, and comment your take on the interviewer’s strategy and the suspect’s demeanor. New uploads weekly. This video is for educational and documentary purposes. It uses public-record materials and press reporting; sensitive content is discussed respectfully. Nothing here excuses violence or stigmatizes mental health or neurodiversity.
