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New Layout

I just wanted to post to let people know that we have a new layout and location for the blog.

The new address for the blog if you want to bookmark it is https://www.eyesforlies.com/blog/

You will see more changes in the coming weeks. I hope you enjoy the updates!

Renee

Oscar Pitorius during Trial


Copyright Sal Falko

CNN, NBC and other news outlets are reporting on how Oscar Pistorius responded in court when a witness talked about what he found with Reeva when he encountered her body.

You can watch a video here and see Oscar sitting on the bench seats holding his head.

When I watch Oscar in this video I try to see if I can spot oblique eyebrows–a sure sign of true sadness.  Ironically, I don’t see them, though at times, its questionable they could be there in some form. We don’t have a clear shot, unfortunately.

But I can say that I see little to no wrinkling in Oscar’s forehead, which is a strong indication he is feeling stressed.  The fact that they are missing is notable for me.  Look at this still shot, (scroll down the page) which is clear as day.

I actually see a vein popping which could be intense anger that he is trying to control, or a feeling of lack of control–frustration.

Oscar does gag at one point in the video above, and that could be because his stomach is in knots.  That would make sense.  His life as he knows it is hanging in the wind–out of his control–for others to decide his fate. I honestly don’t think it is because of what he is hearing, but that’s just my opinion.

I personally think that Oscar Pistorius snapped in a raging fit of emotion and killed his girlfriend in an emotional outburst and then realized what he had done and changed his story.

An Expert in Deception
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Expression of the Day


Copyright by Stephane

What do you see?

My answer will appear in the comments in the coming days.

Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan

This weekend NBC showcased a documentary on the Kerrigan-Harding olympic story from twenty years ago. They retold the story of what happened, and let both girls tell their stories.

Harding has always stood steadfast in denial regarding any involvement in planning the attacks.

When you watch Kerrigan talk, you see a woman who is actually quite shy and reserved, but who handled a very tragic situation with grace. She is even willing today to give Tonya her space saying that she was a strong competitor back then.

NBC exposed one lie told by Harding by playing two different clips of her saying two different things about her bodyguard, did you catch it?

It hints as Harding’s character. She’s willing to bend the story wherever it suits her.

As for what I believe, I can tell you unequivocally, I do not trust nor do I believe Tonya Harding whatsoever.

I can’t imagine what Nancy Kerrigan had to go through in that ordeal and how it has left life-long scars.