She has seen cases, actually many, where a person is approached by the police as if they are a witness to a crime and with a minor inconsistency they are then then accused of the crime.
And once they sit you down and begin to ask you questions, you are screwed.
—And once they sit you down and begin to ask you questions, you are screwed.—
That is how you should treat it, imo. The guy in the video is talking to a room full of attorneys and laments that once they get their client, the client has probably already said WAY too much to the cops. If it ever happens to me (the conversation) I will require an attorney present before I will say a word.