Sunday, May 20, 2012
Former News of the World Editor Rebekah Brooks' Body Language May Alienate Jurors
Monday, April 9, 2012
Did Blood Curdling Screams of Fear Belong To Treyvon Martin or George Zimmerman?

The only encouraging thing to come out the terrible incident where Treyvon Martin was killed is that it showed us that people are indeed compassionate and people do get got involved. People saw something. They heard something and they said something. They called 911. They got involved. They gave information. They all said they heard screaming and they all said they heard it.
If it is the latter, then yes, it is a racist indication. If he is referring to thugs or kids, then it is not a racist comment. In listening to George’s tape to the 911 dispatcher, I didn’t hear any specific racial comment. But what I did hear was a fearful and frustrated George Zimmerman. His pitch was raised at the end of sentences and he spoke in a softer tone which often indicates fear.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Unemotional Monotone and Many Shoulder Shrugs for Survivor Producer Accused of Killing His Wife

He starts of f the interview by saying “I didn’t kill my wife”. There is a shoulder shrug at the end of this statement.
Then he says “We were getting along splendidly.” As he said this he shakes his head “No “as opposed to shaking it “Yes”. When someone’s body language and nonverbal actions contradict their words, they are usually lying. Then we see another shoulder shrug of deception at the end of the statement. Also the word “splendidly” is very unusual. It is not a word commonly used. Oftentimes when someone I trying to manufacture the truth they will throw in these flowery words which can be a red flag .
He says “The next morning she wasn’t back. I was really nervous. As he says this there is another shoulder shrug complete without any vocal emotion.
“She sort of disappeared” is also said with a shoulder shrug. How does one “sort of disappear”? That is a very telling comment in my view.
“I collapsed (shoulder shrug indicating possible deception) and went numb. Actually he shold gave said he went nub and then collapsed, not the other way around.
As he describes his wife for the cameras as being funny and warm, he shakes his head no. Still shaking his head No he says “ She was as lovely a person on the inside as she was on the outside.” There was an accompanying shoulder shrug as he said this. He concludes with “She was amazing.” As he shakes his head “No.” He also shakes his head “No” as he says “She had this accent like listening to honey through gauze.” “He goes on to say “It was beautiful. It was mellifluous,” as he shrugs his shoulder once again.
“There weren’t issues going on at the time,” was also followed by a shoulder shrug.
Her cell phone was so damaged and shattered that you had to shout to make yourself heard, so she didn’t take it with her.” This statement was also followed by a shoulder shrug.
When one looks at the body language of his sister in law, it says it all. Her eyes are opened very wide as she speaks and you can see the white around her eyes indicating fear and anger as she speaks of her sister. She never wanted to believe that Bruce had anything to do with her sister's death as she stated, but now every part of her body says the opposite.
Friday, February 10, 2012
No Visible Tears, Defensiveness and Body Language Tells of Baby Lisa’s Parent’s on Dr. Phil

Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Spotting The Liar In the Courtroom and In Interrogation Tapes
- Watch if they shirk back or lean away from the interviewer or the attorney when crucial information is discussed.
- They may rock back an forth a means of self soothing.
- They may bush repeatedly brush off imaginary lint on their clothing.
- Fiddling with their hands and wringing their hands on crucial information.
- Repeatedly scratching themselves as though they have an itch.
- Shuffling their feet during key questioning
- Not moving arms or legs when speaking
- Hands folded on lap and no movement whatsoever
- Audible breathing or immediate changes in breathing pattern
- Hunches over during crucial questioning or discussing significant issues
- Blushing, flushing or blanching during significant questioning.
- Pulling on their nose or ears
- Scratching their head , nose or ears, or cheeks,
- Puffing out their cheeks and quickly exhaling a large amount of air.
- Upper chest breathing and taking in large amount of air.
- Adams apple movement and swallowing during crucial questioning
- Cotton mouth
- Lip licking and licking of teeth
- Pursing the lips indicating they are holding back information.
- Tilting head to the side during key questioning
- Rapid eye blinking
- Breaking eye contact during crucial questioning
- Staring
- Not looking at questioner at all
- Eyes can widen during key questioning indicating surprise at getting caught
- Rubs eyes during key questioning
- Bows head down
- Nervous coughing
- Constant throat clearing
- Dying off at end of sentences
- Mumbling or speaking inaudibly
- Pitch of voice raises during key questioning
- Gets defensive or overly aggressive during key questioning
- Answers a question with a question
- Repeats verbatim question interrogator or attorney asked
- Stammers or hesitates over key words
- Says like um uh a lot when explaining things
- Goes off on tangents and doesn’t get to the point
- Gives too much detailed information
- Often doesn’t make sense
- Inconsistent stories
- Monotone or inappropriate emotion based on topic discussed
Monday, November 7, 2011
What Message Does Lindsay Lohan’s Four Hour Jail Stint and Casual Body Language Give to Young People?
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Emotional Pain of Seeing Michael Jackson’s Dead Body Language During Opening Arguments
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Will The Anthony's Lie to Dr. Phil?
