Jack will most likely confess to committing the crime and end this agony.
The interrogation techniques are used to make suspects perceive that their guilt has been established beyond any doubt. Using a Reid technique when interrogating suspects psychologically manipulates them through deceit and trickery and could confuse them.
Jack interrogating him for long hours will make him emotionally distraught, physically exhausted and mentally confused. This could make him admit and confess to the wrongdoing he did not do, which puts him at risk. This is because he wants to avoid a harsh sentence. In some cases, he could be told by the people interrogating him that the provided evidence is strong and he will be convicted either way and that when they confess, the sentence will be lenient. Thus, pushing him into accepting mistakes he did not commit.
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