Channel Disclaimer: This true crime documentary is for educational purposes to help understand police interrogation techniques and understand criminal psychology. Help us keep bringing you the best new and unseen content - Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/thecrimeseen Become a channel member to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCspoJk-Gco-OA0onwQPxC0g/join ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This JCS inspired true crime documentary looks at a real life horror story of fatal attraction of a killer couple with a girlfriend who realizes her boyfriend is going to prison for life and a narcissistic killer who snapped, leading to a shocking true crime case that goes from missing to murder. The real life murder mystery begins when police get a call from Judy, who reports her daughter, local artist and free spirit Jordie missing. In a race to find Jordie and unravel this disturbing true crime story before it's too late, investigators search her apartment - and speak with her neighbour, learning that she'd gone to a dive bar a couple of nights before. When detectives collect surveillance footage from the bar, they find Jordie leaving with a tattooed man, who was eventually IDed as "Harry". Using a range of CCTV footage, police track Jordie and the man walking through town. Then officers make a sickening discovery - footage of the man and Jordie arguing... before her murder is caught on camera. The man returns a while later with a woman. The killer couple load Jordie's body into a vehicle before driving away. Continuing to work the twisted true crime story, investigators ID the vehicle as belonging to Judith, who has a son named Harry. Discovering that Harry has fled the area, police turn their attention to the woman on the video, identifying her as Harry's girlfriend, Christeen. Believing she could be the key to cracking the case wide open, detectives haul Christeen down to the station for a full police interrogation. Through full police interviews and surveillance footage, investigators uncover a real life thriller and unbelievable true crime case with a killer couple, a girlfriend who realizes her boyfriend is going to prison for life, and an entitled killer whose unique criminal psychology led to fatal attraction. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:15 - A murder caught on camera 00:02:03 - Christeen's police interrogation begins 00:03:29 - Police lock Christeen into a story 00:11:29 - Reenacting moving the body 00:22:44 - Investigators plead for help to find Jordie 00:24:54 - Police confront Christeen about her lies 00:28:34 - Is Christeen protecting Harry? 00:36:19 - Detectives go back over Christeen's story 00:41:09 - Investigators try to trick Christeen into revealing where the body is 00:46:39 - Police reveal Harry's lies 00:51:09 - Detectives try to build trust with Christeen 00:54:29 - Jordie's family needs to find her 01:05:09 - Police change their tactic 01:11:24 - Detectives lose it 01:15:19 - A surprising revelation 01:22:14 - Christeen is still lying! 01:27:39 - A shocking confession ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- During this full police interview, detectives use a number of techniques, such as the Reid technique. Through these techniques, they look at the criminal mind and dig into the memories of a murderer, unraveling one of the area's most interesting true crime stories. Criminal psychology helps detectives solve the unbelievable true crime case in this real life murder documentary of a killer couple, who some consider psychopaths hiding in plain sight. We drop new videos every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 11 AM ET. Don't forget to subscribe for more true crime content like this. #interrogation #truecrimecommunity #truecrimestories #TheCrimeSeen #truecrimestory #crimestory #criminalpsychology #police
