Darien Head interrogation, Amari Barnhill case, child abuse interrogation, true crime interrogation, criminal psychology, police interview analysis. In November 2015, emergency responders were called to an apartment in Jacksonville, Florida, where 2-year-old Amari Barnhill was found unresponsive. Medical examiners later determined the toddler died from blunt-force trauma, leading investigators directly to his father, Darien Head. In this interrogation breakdown, detectives methodically walk Darien through the final days of Amari's life. What begins as a discussion about discipline and punishment slowly evolves into a devastating timeline of repeated beatings, physical injuries, and medical distress. As investigators confront inconsistencies and present evidence, Darien's explanations become increasingly difficult to reconcile with the injuries documented by medical experts. This true crime analysis examines the interrogation tactics, criminal psychology, evidence confrontation, and admissions that ultimately contributed to Darien Head's conviction in one of Jacksonville's most heartbreaking child abuse cases. If you enjoy interrogation breakdowns, police interviews, and psychological true crime analysis, subscribe and turn on notifications for more videos. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational, documentary, and commentary purposes. All materials are discussed under fair use principles for criticism, analysis, and reporting. The purpose of this content is to examine investigative methods, criminal behavior, and legal outcomes.






