Debra Newton interrogation, Michelle Newton case, parental kidnapping case, cold case solved, true crime interrogation, criminal psychology. For more than four decades, Debra Leigh Newton lived under a different name in Florida while raising a daughter who had no idea she had once been the subject of a nationwide search. Authorities believed the case had gone cold—until a tip and DNA evidence reopened one of Kentucky's longest-running family mysteries. In this interrogation breakdown, investigators confront Debra Newton after discovering her true identity and her connection to a child disappearance dating back to 1983. What follows is a fascinating psychological examination of memory, justification, family loyalty, deception, and the emotional consequences of living with a secret for 42 years. This true crime analysis explores interrogation tactics, criminal psychology, identity concealment, family dynamics, and the investigation that ultimately solved a decades-old missing child case. If you enjoy interrogation breakdowns, police interviews, and psychological true crime analysis similar to JCS Criminal Psychology and Explore With Us, subscribe and turn on notifications for more videos. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational, documentary, and commentary purposes. All footage and case materials are discussed under fair use principles for criticism, analysis, and reporting. The purpose is to examine investigative methods, legal proceedings, and criminal behavior.






