would you apologize to brendan dassey? logize to him for not being at that interview. >> so there were mistakes made? >> oh, sure, there were mistakes, but none contributed to the verdict in dassey's case. >> there are people who disagree with that. >> oh, sure. >> but as dassey's attorneys delved further into the stunning statements the teen made they came to believe something more disturbing, that investigators tom fastbender and mark weieger coerced the teen into making a false confession. >> these officers took advantage of a disabled youth and got him the say what they wanted him to say. >> don't lie to us now, okay. what happened there? >> you're just hurting yourself if you lie now. >> he's got severe learning disabilities, inability to respond in a narrative type answers, and they're in precisely the areas that make him vulnerable to the kind of tactics that the police officers used in this case. >> the attorneys say that the investigators manipulated dassey with coaxing statements like these from fastbender who was