When Killer Is Actually Smarter Than The Detectives In today’s true crime documentary, a confrontation in Minnesota on December 2, 2021 ended with the fatal stabbing of 26-year-old Arnell "AJ" Stewart. The man responsible, Brian Kjellberg, claimed he acted in self-defense. But as police reviewed evidence and questioned neighbors, a different version of the story began to emerge. This documentary unpacks the events leading up to the incident, including the police interrogation and the crucial camera footage that shifted the case. It also examines the trial, the controversial sentencing decision, and the powerful response from AJ’s family and the community. The video explores the complexities of self-defense claims, racial dynamics in the justice system, and the lasting impact of a single moment of violence. Stay tuned to True Crime Psychology to uncover this case, as well as more cases like this from around the world. Featuring real interrogation footage, expert breakdowns of suspect behavior, and psychological analysis of gang dynamics. Watch more true crime interrogations and subscribe for weekly uploads that dissect the minds of real suspects. For educational purposes. Based on public records and verified case files. #truecrime #criminalpsychology #interrogation #realinterrogation #suspectanalysis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ When Killer Is Actually Smarter Than The Detectives ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note for YouTube's review team, here is the context of the video: this is an educational documentary and authoritative news piece based on actual police documents and case files. Our goal is to educate the public, inform our audience, and raise awareness. #truecrimedocumentary #interrogation #Criminology #ewu #truecrimecommunity Copyright Disclaimer Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. When Killer Is Actually Smarter Than The Detectives
