Teen Killers Forgot the Camera Was On Then Confessed to Murder!

On December 2, 2016, what seemed like a routine 911 call quickly turned into a chilling missing person investigation. A man reported an abandoned vehicle sitting on a bridge in New Jersey. When officers arrived, one detail immediately caught their attention—the keys were still in the ignition, as if the driver had vanished without a trace. The vehicle belonged to Michael S. But when police went to his home… ...they found only the family dog waiting inside. Where had Michael gone? Was this a suicide, a disappearance, or something far more sinister? As detectives dug deeper, they uncovered a shocking truth hidden behind lies, betrayal, and a cold-blooded murder. What followed was an interrogation that would expose everything. #interrogation #interrogationpsychology —------------ Note for YouTube’s Review Team: This video is an educational, informational, and research-based documentary grounded in verified police reports, court records, and publicly available documents. Its sole purpose is to inform the public, raise awareness, and explain the psychological aspects of criminal behavior. It does not promote hate, defamation, or accusations against any individual or institution. All analysis presented in this documentary follows journalistic and educational standards, and any discussion of behavior, patterns, or statements is provided exclusively for public awareness and understanding. Copyright Disclaimer: The audio, video clips, images, and other materials used in this video fall under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 — Fair Use. Fair Use permits limited use of copyrighted content for purposes such as educational analysis, criticism, commentary, research, news reporting, and public awareness. This video is transformative in nature. The original materials have been given new purpose and meaning through detailed examination, explanation, and psychological breakdown. The use of such materials is strictly within the non-profit, educational category, further supporting Fair Use protection. All individuals mentioned in this video are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This channel does not promote harm, violence, or any form of illegal activity.