I’d encourage everyone to read more about his life before and after becoming an interrogator, but I found a tl:dr of his methods
The Scharff Technique was defined by four key components: 1) a friendly approach, 2) not pressing for information, 3) the illusion of knowing it all, and 4) the confirmation/disconfirmation tactic. (The latter strategy is when an interrogator presents a claim in the hope that the prisoner will confirm or disconfirm it—it’s what Scharff used to learn about the tracer bullets.)
What an interesting read, thank you for the link!
I’d encourage everyone to read more about his life before and after becoming an interrogator, but I found a tl:dr of his methods