Delphi Confession; Would You Believe A Confession From Someone Eating Their Own Poo?

### Main Points
– Richard Allen’s 60 confessions during solitary confinement raise concerns about the psychological effects of such conditions.
– Solitary confinement can lead to severe mental breakdowns, resulting in abnormal behaviors and confessions.
– There is no clear digital evidence or history suggesting Allen had violent tendencies, making his sudden transformation puzzling.
– Dr. Delatorre emphasizes that people do not “snap” without warning; violent acts are typically preceded by long standing fantasies.
– The case’s complexity lies in determining whether Allen’s confessions are genuine or a product of psychological distress.
– The lack of evidence and the theatrical nature of the case suggest it could be dramatized in future true crime media.
– The conversation highlights the importance of examining the psychological factors behind confessions made under duress.
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