20/20 Tonight: “My mother was a killer”
Looks fascinating!!
Looks fascinating!!
Don’t forget to watch or record Dr. Phil today. He airs the second segment of his show about Austin, Texas’ missing Julie Ann Gonzalez. They reveal the results of a lie detector test on Julie’s estranged husband, George de la Cruz.
Julie was last seen, according to George, when she went to pick up their daughter, whom they share joint custody. When I listen to George tell his version of what happened, I do not believe George de la Cruz is leveling with us. You can read my thoughts here, or you can click on the labels below to read all of my posts.
Let’s pray that Julie comes home safely. I am concerned for her safety at this time.
(Photo courtesy of http://www.julieanngonzalez.com/)
A UK reader emailed me yesterday with an interesting request that I thought you would enjoy. She ask that I look at the Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and analyze their body language as they speak about working together and put aside party differences.
When you watch their body language, are they sincere or not?
You can view the video here from BBC.
What do you see conveyed by their body language?
Thanks, S, for the story lead!
Did you know one of the victims in this was supposedly Tonya Craft’s own daughter? No wonder Tonya is sad. She has to deal with the aftermath of this. Do you believe Tonya Craft now has to fight for custody of her daughter? That amazes me. I had no idea!!
To read my thoughts on Tonya Craft, click on the label below.
News just in — Tonya Craft has been found not guilty!!!
If there was ever a case that I hoped for justice, it was this one! The truth has prevailed! This makes me really happy. I hope Tonya has recourse for those who I suspect have falsely accused her.
You can read the news from the TimesFreePress.com.
Tonya is the 31st person who I have called accurately on truth or deception in the past five years. I have only missed the clues to deceit in one case to date, which leaves my accuracy rate at 96.9%. According to Dr. David Matsumoto, the average person’s accuracy is 53%.
To read my thoughts on this case, click on the label below.