Lonnell Anderson walked into Brandy’s Lounge in Cincinnati on October 8th, 2021, and according to prosecutors, carried out a calculated execution-style murder of 31-year-old Derek Smith. Surveillance cameras captured the entire attack. But what happened afterward inside the interrogation room may have been even more disturbing. In this interrogation breakdown, detectives slowly realize they are dealing with a suspect who cannot stop talking. As the hours pass, Anderson rambles about everything from Bengals football to mental health, revenge, paranoia, and racial hatred — unknowingly giving investigators the motive they needed to convict him. This true crime documentary-style analysis examines the psychology behind the interrogation, the suspect’s behavior, self-incrimination, mental illness claims, and how every word he spoke helped build the case against him. If you enjoy interrogation analysis, police interviews, true crime documentaries, and psychological breakdowns similar to JCS Criminal Psychology, make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is created for educational, documentary, and commentary purposes. All footage and materials are used under fair use principles for criticism, analysis, and reporting.






