Three days later, Ben Ali, who had been tortured, finally gave in.
He answered the questioner with some simple personal information such as his name, age, etc.
The reward was a good rest in a normal room, and he was even given an apple as a reward for being honest with him.
On the fourth day, the interviewer turned the subject in a new direction.
"What have you done in Colombia?"
the voice that terrified Ben Ali sounded again, and Ben had had a good rest these days, that is, last night.
At this moment, his heart was completely desperate, because it seemed that someone in his heart had told him not to hold on any longer, such days would only continue endlessly, and it would be bad to say what he knew and end this life.
Perhaps Ben Ali had been thinking for too long, and the person asking the question was visibly bored, so someone grabbed Ben Ali by the hair and pressed his head into the pool.
"Woo" Ben Ali was not prepared for this punishment at all, he thought that he would continue to suffer electric shocks, but he did not expect that this time it was actually waterboarding.
When he wasn't ready to ventilate, one minute was already his limit.
But soon another helper hit him the lower abdomen.
At this moment, Ben Ali could no longer hold the last breath in his mouth.
His mouth opened in pain, and water poured into his windpipe and lungs.
Just as Ben Ali's eyes began to show Venus, the man who had pressed him into the water lifted him up again.
"Ahh He was coughing and vomiting.
"Well, sometimes being able to breathe will make people feel happy, in fact, why are you so stubborn, just tell what you know, we can provide you with protection, you and your family can have a new identity, we can hide you in a place where no one knows, so that you can spend the rest of your life quietly.
No one knows that you are the informant," the questioner was babbling about Ben Ali's future life, and he did so to let Ben Ali's will continue to disintegrate.
This is actually a process of quantitative change leading to qualitative change, and as long as Ben Ali says a little bit of valuable information, he will say more.
Because the bottom line in my heart has been lowering little by little, and finally inadvertently let a person completely confess everything.
After two more days of waterboarding, Ben Ali was imprisoned in an even worse place, a water cell that was no deeper than his head.
If he wanted to breathe, he had to jump out of the water.
But it was not easy, because he had something heavy on his feet, and he couldn't keep his head out of the water for a long time.
Four days later, Ben Ali collapsed in a chair in the torture chamber and tried to bang his head against the wall, but even death was a luxury.
Ben Ali couldn't hold it anymore, and he completely surrendered to the torturers here.
Ben Ali was immediately treated differently, his handcuffs were opened, and he was served a hot meal.
He was even given a cigarette, but the torturers did not urge him to confess quickly.
Because most people will abandon their painful lifestyle after enjoying it.
"I was introduced to Colombia by someone who was not an Escobar, but an American," Ben Ali said intermittently.
"Do you know the Americans?"
asked a polite middle-aged man sitting across from Ben Ali with an expressionless face.
"I don't know what his name is, but he has a strong accent in English, maybe a Russian accent," Ben Ali continued.
"Since it's a Russian accent, why do you say he's American?"
The questioner's tone is still very calm, since the questioning opponent has already started to speak, then do not make threatening or leading behavior, which will make the subject of the inquiry feel frightened, they may make up their own testimony, the wise way is to calmly and patiently let the subject of the questioning speak by themselves without pressure.
Ben Ali grabbed his hair and said embarrassedly, "I was once commissioned by this man in Cleveland to help him kill a police protection figure, and he gave us about a million dollars, so we were very impressed with him.
Ben Ali explained to the person who asked the question.
"And what about Escobar, did he mention the identity of this person," the questioner continued.
"I guess he might be called Nikolai or something, I didn't work long under Escobar.
But I know that Nikolai got these weapons for Escobar.
By the way, one more point.
Mr.
Escobar once said that it was hard to imagine a thief willing to be someone else's henchman, but Nikolai's man was a thief and I still don't understand what this thief means."
"Thief, are you sure Escobar is talking about the thief?"
the questioner asked eagerly, as he eagerly asked, not in line with today's interrogation strategy.
"Yes, I'm sure it's the pronunciation," Ben Ali imitated again, and he thought it was very similar to Russian, but he didn't know what it meant.
On the opposite side of the room is a one-way mirror, and behind the one-way mirror is the person behind the interrogation.
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Ben Ali's every move these days has been recorded truthfully, and then studied by psychologists little by little, psychologists will analyze Ben Ali's mental state based on these things, and adjust the interrogation strategy in time.
The word thief was quickly deciphered by the ship's linguist, who said to his colleagues: "This is a code word among Slavic gangs, popular among gangs in Poland, the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and other countries.
The word means criminals who will never be punished by the law, and it is an honorific title for a person of status in the Slavic gangs, which is equivalent to the meaning of the godfather in the Italian gangs.
To be able to become a thief, you need to undergo a strict test, and there is a code of law thieves circulating among the Slavs' gangs, and being a thief requires him not to betray his accomplices, never cooperate with the government, and even use prison as his home to take the blame for his companions. ” "It's interesting that we don't work with the government.
That is to say, there should be no Soviet government behind this matter" Some people boldly speculate that if the Soviet government is behind it, the matter will be more complicated.
This information was quickly transmitted back to Langley, the headquarters of the CIA, and the head of intelligence of the Colombian anti-drug program excitedly said to his subordinates: "Well, we now have a new clue, we don't know much about him now, we know that he should live or have lived in the United States, and that he is a great Slavic "thief"" t1706231537: