> I am looking for a particularly good example of this technique in action
in
> a good TV episode, but I do not have time to review the many episodes of
> the likely suspects to find one in particular. My preference would be to
> find a good example of Pembleton with a suspect in "The Box" (the idea of
> "The Box" - or modern interrogation room, is itself a creation of the Reid
> Technique). I am wondering if anyone can think of a particularly good
> episode that illustrates Frank at his best (worst, for my purposes). Or,
in
> the alternative, a good example of the same kind of thing from another
> program (L&O or The Closer or whatever)? I would like to have something
> ready by next week.

It's been a long time, but I think most of this episode was in the box:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0604440/

Three Men and Adena, Homicide season 1 episode 5

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