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PRIMETIME [LENGTH CHANGE]
Air Date: Thursday, March 30, 2006
Time Slot: 10:01 PM-11:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: "N/A"
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WHY INNOCENT PEOPLE CONFESS TO CRIMES THEY DIDN�T COMMIT, ON ABC NEWS� �PRIMETIME,� THURSDAY, MARCH 30

And: Are Voice Analyzers a Reliable New Method in Crime Fighting?

What makes innocent people confess to brutal murders they didn�t commit? John Kogut was 21 years old when he confessed � and implicated two other friends � to the brutal rape and murder of a teenage girl. His detailed confession, combined with an apparent hair of the victim�s found in the van of one of the friends, convicted all three men to a 33-year sentence. Yet the most shocking discovery of the crime didn�t come until several years later, when Kogut�s confession was proven false through DNA testing. What happened in Kogut�s interrogation that prompted him to make a false confession, and how many others does this happen to? Chris Cuomo reports on �Primetime,� THURSDAY, MARCH 30 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

One study shows that in 23% of DNA exonerations for murder, people confessed to the crimes. Roberto Rocha voluntarily went in for questioning on a former classmate�s murder -- a 15-year-old female -- after two-plus years of the case being unsolved. But he ended up in an emotional interrogation and, despite having been in another country at the time of the murder, confessed to the crime. �Primetime� takes viewers inside the intense questioning to see how in the world this could happen.

Then: A �Primetime� hidden camera experiment with volunteers who have done nothing wrong... Will they too make false confessions?

And: A voice analyzer is the newest crime fighter being used by some authorities, but a new study says it�s no more accurate than flipping a coin. So why were people charged with murder and rape because of it? Brian Ross reports.

DIANE SAWYER, CHRIS CUOMO, CYNTHIA McFADDEN and JOHN QUI�ONES are the anchors of �Primetime.� DAVID SLOAN is the executive producer.

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