But if they give you a straight with no tells - like facial quirks or fidgets - and you don't have anything to prove the statement wrong, this is the proper choice. In a testament to Team Bondi's faith in humankind, the very first option you're given for responding to any answer is "Truth." It's important to remember that if your interview subject is being curt or even flat out rude, it doesn't mean they're hiding something. Don't convince yourself you're chasing shadows if it looks like something is fishy, something almost certainly is. Almost without exception, no gesture, whether it be a sideways glance or a lower lip bite is unintentional. You can't rewatch an answer, so you have to keep your eyes peeled and locked to the screen for the entirety of every reply.Īs you're watching every answer, it's important to follow your instinct. The moments after you ask your question are crucial. Then, and only then, should you ask your first question. It's sometimes tough to tell one from the other, but the right choice will insure you have all the facts you need. But your prep can start even earlier by making sure you take your interrogations in the proper order, namely: If you're given the option between traveling to a potential witness or potential suspect, always go with the witness first. Of course, you'll wanna comb the crime scene for every clue (you'll know you found them all when the pensive music stops). Before you tuck into the questioning, you'll want to unearth all the available evidence beforehand. We know it's tempting, what with the witness or potential suspect standing right there, to just charge in and start asking them questions, but hold your horses. To help you navigate these mendacious waters, we've put together a little guide to interrogations that we hope you'll find helpful - and that we know you'll find right after the break. You and alter ego Cole Phelps are doing your best to dig deep to get the real dirt, the straight poop, and all you're getting to aid in your investigation is a bunch of Lying Leos and Dishonest Deborahs. We know how it is for a rookie cop on the streets of L.A.