Here, where defendant was arrested at 3 a.m., held incommunicado and questioned persistently until he completed his murder confession at 3:20 p.m., was inadequately clothed, given minimal food, and was seriously sleep-deprived, the interrogation was inherently coercive, his motion to suppress was erroneously denied, and his murder conviction is reversed; his robbery convictions are reversed because that interrogation was tainted by the preceding murder interrogation and continuing coercive conditions.
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