🔥 The Smartest Way to Spot a Liar! 😳

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28 Replies to “🔥 The Smartest Way to Spot a Liar! 😳”

  1. Works with stalkers or those who speed cars down neighborhood streets. There are patterns.

  2. That's not the only reason.. I get anxious simply when I'm asked if i have milk… geeze past trauma history is worth understanding as it applies to this kinda stuff.

  3. My question is why would anybody speak with the police without an attorney present?

  4. This isn't true, and I'm a victim of this police mentality. When questioned something like this, I thought I was being set up, I panicked, and of course, they thought they had their man and immediately stopped all further investigations. Years later, they finally believed me when I was saying, "This is bs, I'm being set up or something."
    It didn't really matter. The damage had been done. That was over 20 years ago, and I'm still feeling the effects of "great police work"

  5. im gonna try this with my cat.
    "is there any reason someone would say they saw you scratch my couch and spill my flower plant?"🤔🤨

  6. Ooooh this is good stuff!
    Sometimes when I try to get something out of someone , I call how I go about it, bluffing 😆

  7. I'm gonna use this with my step son next time he lies. He loves to lie. I'm learning so much from you

  8. Boy did I need this knowledge when I started dating thirty years ago 😢 it would have saved me SO much heartache.
    Found I'm on the autism spectrum and I was too trusting and honest to a fault, therefore..I expected everyone else behaved the same. I found out the hard way, they do not 😔.

  9. If you knew i did it why you asking questions, give your evidence and lock me up already, if not then im leaving

  10. CHASE! This worked BRILLIANTLY with my ADHD/Austistic little boy! He INSISTS on “privacy” whenever he takes his medication and there are days that I can’t get a “read” on his sweet little facial expressions (or lack thereof) to suss out if he actually took the pill or not. It was one of those days, he was assuring me with all his being that he DID take it, so, I asked calmly, “Maximus, is there any reason that there might be secret security camera footage of you throwing your pill away?” 🤷🏼‍♀️ It’s like his gorgeous, little, mischievous head had mounted a swivel and oh BOY was he looking for the hidden camera!😂 I told him that it was ok if you didn’t take the medicine but it was NOT OK if he lied to me…..turns out, no medicine had been consumed that day! That’s for helping this haggard single momma of a special needs genius!🤗♥️♥️♥️

  11. This is also a great way to gaslight somebody into thinking someone is telling lies about them and accusing them of

  12. If I was innocent, but an interrogator falsely implied they have evidence of me being guilty, then I would be very, VERY stressed out. Only a guilty criminal would act chill. I think body language experts often make over-confident misassumptions.

  13. Unless you have trauma, you'd still get nervous even if you're completely innocent and there's no evidence it could've been you. This happens to trauma victims all the time.

  14. So how does an interviewer question a person with a known anxiety disorder? Because without a doubt they’re going to be nervous throughout the entire interview regardless of what you ask them.

  15. Ppl should assume popo lying… ALWAYS. I don't answer Qs without my atty present.

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