Expression of the Day
What expression is this? Hint: Its the same one shown in the video I posted a couple of days ago. What is the most notable element of this expression that’s can’t be easily faked? Oblique eyebrows.
Renee Ellory, known as "Eyes for Lies" is a deception expert who was identified in a scientific study and scored in the Top 1% of the 15,000 people tested.
What expression is this? Hint: Its the same one shown in the video I posted a couple of days ago. What is the most notable element of this expression that’s can’t be easily faked? Oblique eyebrows.
I watched ABC’s TV show last night called Take the Money and Run. Have you seen it? (If not, click on the previous link to watch it). It’s an intriguing show where you, the viewer, get front row seats to a high-stake-lie interrogations. With that, I would love to take this opportunity to show you […]
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy The Navy Seal’s widow in this video displays true sadness. What elements in her expression tell us this?
Part 2 Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy I watched Dateline NBC on Friday (Mystery on Halloween Night) and long before Kathleen Zellner identified her person of interest in this case, I noted odd behavior in one person, too. The same person: Michael Boyd. His behavior was unusual. When […]
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy I have written about and watched this case evolve since 2006. I have always believed in Ryan Ferguson’s innocence, and I did not trust Chuck Erikson. To read my original post, click here, or click on the labels below to read all of […]