This Evil Stepson Committed a Horrific Crime & thinks he Fooled Detectives | Police Interrogation

In 2005, 41-year-old Robert Earl Peterson was accused of carrying out a calculated murder against his own stepfather, retired Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officer Roy Andrews. What followed was an interrogation filled with denial, shifting explanations, and subtle psychological pressure as detectives worked to dismantle Peterson’s story piece by piece. This documentary breaks down the full case in a JCS-style criminal psychology format — examining the interrogation tactics, behavioral analysis, motive, evidence, and the disturbing mindset investigators believed led to the murder. This video contains interrogation analysis, criminal psychology commentary, and a full breakdown of one of Jacksonville’s most disturbing family murder cases. #jcsinspired #interrogationpsychology #criminalpsychology #policeinterrogations Timestamps 0:00 Trailer/Intro 01:12 Interrogation starts 01:20:42 Interrogation ends & wrapping up of the case Welcome to Fractured Psychology — where we analyze real police interrogations through the lens of criminal psychology. Subscribe for weekly breakdowns of real police interrogations, criminal behavior, and JCS-style criminal psychology analysis. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more true-crime police interrogation breakdowns. Educational Commentary Disclaimer: This video contains commentary and analysis based on interrogation footage and publicly available information. Any references to psychology are general and educational, not a diagnosis. Some of the commentary reflects interpretation and opinion, and is not presented as factual claims about anyone’s intent, motive, or mental state.