One of the most disturbing true crime stories of all time, this case is like a real life thriller movie. Through a full police interview, investigators struggle to get to the truth of if they're dealing with a victim or killer in this unbelievable true crime case. Even after the case has officially been closed, questions remain about what really happened in the unsolved aspects of this crime. On Aug 29, 2015, Kimberly Lightwine was found in her underwear lying face down in a field. She appeared to be under the influence of drugs. It was later discovered she had a broken leg and jaw. Lying nearby was the dead body of her blind and autistic son, 19-year-old Austin Anderson. He was wearing only a soiled diaper. Police estimate they could have been lying there for days. After taking her into custody, investigators question Lightwine, looking for answers about how she and her son ended up in the field... This is one of the most twisted true crime stories we've seen. Using multiple techniques, investigators attempt to uncover the truth behind a series of events that led to the tragic death of a vulnerable person. The interview is made more difficult by the physical and mental state of a witness who could also be the killer. By the end, there is a confession to this unbelievable true crime case allowing prosecutors to lay charges, but many more questions are left unanswered... Channel Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes to help understand full police interrogation techniques and see the psychology of a criminal. In this shocking true crime story, detectives are forced to question if they're dealing with a victim or killer. Just as they struggle to unravel what happened in this true crime horror story, their interviewee has to be rushed out of the interview room to the hospital. Questions remain to this day in the case, with people debating if there are other perpetrators out there and trying to fill in the unsolved elements. We drop new videos every Sunday at 11 AM ET and Thursday at 11 AM ET. Don't forget to subscribe for more true crime content like this. #truecrime #interrogation #truecrimecommunity #truecrimestories #TheCrimeSeen
