This video breaks down the full police interrogation of Jerry Lane Hinshaw Jr. after the cemetery shooting of 17-year-old Marquis Dequan “Little Red” Smith on Jacksonville’s Westside near Old Middleburg Road. Detectives use rapport, strategic use of evidence, and Reid-style minimization/maximization to lock in timelines, gun handling/DNA, and phone data while pressing Hinshaw on links to the scene. According to materials referenced alongside the police interview online, investigators later cited a confidential audio recording and accounts about a bullet lodged in an associate’s leg, with claims the murder weapon tied back to a .357. We compare tactics here to known interviewing methods (SUE/PEACE) and to early reporting that placed Hinshaw at the cemetery during a suspected drug deal that turned violent. If you value deep-dive interrogation analysis, subscribe, hit 🔔 for new uploads, and drop your take on the tactics you spotted (rapport, interruption of denials, evidence sequencing). Disclaimer: This video is for news, analysis, and educational purposes. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Content discusses violence; viewer discretion advised. We redact sensitive personal data where appropriate and aim to present accurate, sourced information; any errors will be corrected in the description/comments. Body-worn/interrogation media raises privacy and ethics concerns; we include context to avoid sensationalism.
