The 1989 Central Park case interrogations remain one of the most shocking and controversial chapters in American criminal justice. Known as the Central Park Five, five teenagers—Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam, and Korey Wise—were wrongfully convicted after a series of coerced police interrogations and false confessions. This video examines how investigators pressured the teens during the Central Park 5 interrogations, leading to convictions that later proved to be built on lies. The Central Park Five interrogations revealed how police misconduct, psychological pressure, and media bias created one of the most infamous wrongful convictions in U.S. history. For years, these young men carried the weight of crimes they did not commit, until DNA evidence and a true confession in 2002 exonerated them. Their case is a chilling reminder of the dangers of coerced interrogations, the power of public perception, and the failures within the justice system. In this video, we break down the Central Park case interrogation footage, analyze what went wrong, and show how these events changed criminal justice reform forever. 👉 If you find this breakdown valuable, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth true crime investigations and interrogation analysis. Drop your thoughts in the comments — do you think justice has fully been served in this case? #CentralParkFive #CentralParkCase #WrongfulConvictions #TrueCrime #Interrogations #CentralPark5 #FalseConfessions #JusticeSystem
