Miranda for fiction writers; what you need to know to write it right!
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Welcome to The Writers' Homicide School, where we bring writers behind the yellow crime scene tape and into the mind of a real homicide detective. In this episode, retired homicide detective Derek Pacifico dives deep into the truth about Miranda rights — what they are, where they come from, and how they're really applied in police work.
Writers, screenwriters, and crime fiction authors: if you think you know how Miranda works because of TV shows, think again. This episode clears up the common myths and mistakes that often show up in novels, scripts, and films.
🔍 In this episode you'll learn:
The real story behind Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
Why Miranda rights aren't actually new rights
When Miranda is and isn’t required
What counts as “custody” and “interrogation”
Why most suspects don’t ask for a lawyer
How to write authentic police dialogue and interrogation scenes
📓 Perfect for:
Crime and thriller writers
Screenwriters
True crime fans
Law and order enthusiasts
🎧 Whether you're typing “Chapter One” or calling “Action!”—grab your notebook. Class is in session.
🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and comment with your questions about criminal procedure, forensic storytelling, or interrogation tactics.
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