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  • There are a number of myths about detecting deception. Fidgeting, looking away, touching your mouth, all of these things are commonly thought to be practices that indicate deception. Jim Clemente, former Supervisory Special Agent for the FBI, explains why that isn't always the case and how people like him can decipher what these indicators really mean.
    Clemente is a retired FBI criminal profiler, and co-host of "Real Crime Profile," a true crime podcast distributed by Wondery. For more information about his career, go to www.jimclemente.com, or follow him on twitter at / jimclemente
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  • @samuelmason8370
    @samuelmason8370 Před 4 lety +14959

    FBI: "Did you do it?"
    *does handstand*
    FBI: "We got 'em."

    • @orestis9575
      @orestis9575 Před 4 lety +113

      lmao!!!

    • @IgiWhiteman
      @IgiWhiteman Před 4 lety +428

      "I don´t know partner, something about her just doesn´t seem right.......maybe it´s the way she´s standing on her head or........I don´t know. Guess we´ll just have to let her go."

    • @dad0g
      @dad0g Před 4 lety +24

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @letsgo8876
      @letsgo8876 Před 4 lety +9

      Lmaooooo

    • @dominicbalabat
      @dominicbalabat Před 4 lety +12

      Hahahahahaha

  • @VIVI1337
    @VIVI1337 Před 4 lety +6925

    Tip #1: Don’t do a handstand in an interrogation room after murdering your boyfriend.

    • @aimawaseem4436
      @aimawaseem4436 Před 4 lety +49

      😂😂😂😂

    • @tommedcouk
      @tommedcouk Před 4 lety +80

      Someone making notes then? 😜

    • @onlyonecannoli3952
      @onlyonecannoli3952 Před 4 lety +99

      But standing on one leg and barking like a dog...absolutely okay.

    • @miranx5735
      @miranx5735 Před 4 lety +152

      Just don’t murder your boyfriend 😆

    • @robertreeves7675
      @robertreeves7675 Před 4 lety +6

      Life Outside Fayston Childhood Bullshot He World Don't Think Be Sean

  • @michaelgarrison1
    @michaelgarrison1 Před 2 lety +2620

    My father was a federal investigator for 30 years, he always said that the best liars were the investigators themselves. A good interrogator weaves a complex pattern of lies and truths, keeps track of them, and then used the ensuing confusion to trap the person being investigated. Here's the best tip; don't talk to investigators without your lawyer being present, ever!!!

    • @h3rm1tspaceballer23
      @h3rm1tspaceballer23 Před 2 lety +156

      You have the right to remain silent. ANYTHING you say CAN and WILL be used against you!

    • @heartofthunder1440
      @heartofthunder1440 Před 2 lety +78

      Yeah I’ve been interrogated before and for someone who easily be manipulated can also be brainwashed to believing a false narrative. Especially if the person is in a flight and fright mode. Confusion at its best.

    • @billnythehighestguy690
      @billnythehighestguy690 Před 2 lety +18

      Your dad must be scary you are pretty cool for the info

    • @philc1348
      @philc1348 Před 2 lety +22

      this tell us laywers are as good as investigators in lying, correct?

    • @sovereigncitizen3633
      @sovereigncitizen3633 Před 2 lety +2

      FACTS

  • @Ruleisbroke
    @Ruleisbroke Před 2 lety +1130

    15 years ago one of my 3 kids pooped on top of the toilet seat and left the evidence. To this day, they all categorically deny any guilt. I’m gonna re-open the investigation, thanks.

  • @strucka
    @strucka Před 4 lety +12444

    Fun fact: He is not actually sitting in a chair. He is just fantastically good at holding a squat position

  • @mnoor8462
    @mnoor8462 Před 3 lety +4989

    You know someone is lying when:
    1. His palm are sweaty
    2. Knees weak
    3. Arms are heavy
    4. There's vomit on his sweater already

    • @zaraFORSYTH
      @zaraFORSYTH Před 3 lety +652

      5.Mom's spaghetti
      6.He's nervous,
      7.But on the surface he looks
      8.Calm and ready

    • @19inkorrect91
      @19inkorrect91 Před 3 lety +21

      @Eric Cuevas smdh!

    • @tesfaX
      @tesfaX Před 3 lety +101

      But he keep on fogetting what the agent wrote down

    • @zaraFORSYTH
      @zaraFORSYTH Před 3 lety +156

      the whole crowd goes so loud
      He opens his mouth
      but the words won't come out

    • @London.born.1965
      @London.born.1965 Před 3 lety +8

      @Eric Cuevas Tupac?

  • @garyweight5463
    @garyweight5463 Před 2 lety +1336

    The fact that people continue to talk without a lawyer is mind boggling.

    • @Mark-in1im
      @Mark-in1im Před 2 lety +123

      Exactly. Never, ever talk to the cops without an attorney. Cops are professional interrogators.

    • @jacksonk6293
      @jacksonk6293 Před 2 lety +53

      if they are detained and they don't have an attorney they can afford, they would have to wait for one provided which can take weeks. Some of these people think they can defend themselves and are desperate enough to leave prison as soon as possible because of a "fight or flight" response.

    • @simonjack9699
      @simonjack9699 Před 2 lety

      Why so the investigator can instantly say that you're guilty because you asked for a lawyer

    • @simonjack9699
      @simonjack9699 Před 2 lety +34

      Any person who has clear understanding with law enforcement knows they cannot keep you for more than 72 hours if they don't plan to book you or plan to press charges that's the beautiful thing about due process when they question you like they do in this video they're just trying to scare you because they want you to slip up that's how you get Liars to expose themselves

    • @Mark-in1im
      @Mark-in1im Před 2 lety +47

      @@simonjack9699 Not even remotely how the law works. The investigator can think anything he wants & it doesn't matter. The FACT is that every word you say "can and will be used AGAINST you" - it cannot help you. So never talk to the cops.
      Not even a fish would get caught if it just kept its mouth shut.

  • @chrisfitch972
    @chrisfitch972 Před 2 lety +545

    This is why I frequently do headstands during normal conversation. Sets the baseline. Can’t use it against me when I’m lying if I’m always doing it. /murders boyfriend

  • @ReneZalazar01
    @ReneZalazar01 Před 3 lety +5422

    Voice of reason: “it’s all good, just act normal”
    *_does a handstand_*

    • @RabbitConfirmed
      @RabbitConfirmed Před 3 lety +28

      yoga

    • @jmcmontanheiro
      @jmcmontanheiro Před 2 lety +12

      or sit on the floor and flip your whole head back abruptly

    • @cozmicarchitect
      @cozmicarchitect Před 2 lety +19

      So anyone itching or scratching, or having any aches in the body and moving weirdly, or anyone who generally seems nervous due to pressure or authority, or has anxiety issues. Those are all your suspects🤣. This video is stupid.

    • @rickreynolds9306
      @rickreynolds9306 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cozmicarchitect How would you do it?

    • @Joshuaengels
      @Joshuaengels Před 2 lety +3

      LOL

  • @Biggie_4
    @Biggie_4 Před 4 lety +4990

    Imagine this guys children lying about their grades to him...

    • @analeahbertubin7097
      @analeahbertubin7097 Před 4 lety +94

      Biggie4 not possible 💀💀

    • @deqow4140
      @deqow4140 Před 4 lety +40

      Not impossible

    • @j.i.s.l178
      @j.i.s.l178 Před 4 lety +14

      😹😹😹
      That's will not happen bro...
      Niet!

    • @j.i.s.l178
      @j.i.s.l178 Před 4 lety +14

      She / he will do it ...
      Whether it is because at a young age, he will try to feel the limits that are attributed to him or because in adolescence, he will question these famous limits and the whole world if necessary ... But ...
      He will learn either by himself or even because with pedagogy I will let him believe in his lie ...
      Either otherwise than each action, see words can have more or less devastating consequences ...

    • @xXxtroublebehindxXx
      @xXxtroublebehindxXx Před 4 lety +87

      His children will be the best liars in the world

  • @oliviaaa2324
    @oliviaaa2324 Před 2 lety +320

    you know someone is lying when they do a handstand randomly in the middle of a room

  • @irzyxelwj
    @irzyxelwj Před 2 lety +771

    I just assume everyone is lying. Rarely disappointed.

    • @beniteztheconman
      @beniteztheconman Před 2 lety +5

      Hahaha

    • @Elhesh
      @Elhesh Před 2 lety +13

      Yep. Same here dude.

    • @happytomato1135
      @happytomato1135 Před 2 lety +6

      So you just lied about everyone lying?

    • @Elhesh
      @Elhesh Před 2 lety +10

      @@happytomato1135 well you’d be lying if you said you’re asking an intelligent question.

    • @SlimThrull
      @SlimThrull Před 2 lety +2

      "Everyone lies." - me (and possibly Dr. House but mostly me)

  • @mohamedelhoussein155
    @mohamedelhoussein155 Před 4 lety +3801

    I just wanna know which of my colleagues ate my croissant.

  • @Ad_Astra2023
    @Ad_Astra2023 Před 4 lety +6167

    This FBI guy looks like he’s sitting in the midair without a chair under him.

    • @lindiemoon
      @lindiemoon Před 4 lety +67

      Cannot unsee!!

    • @jazzyfizzal9004
      @jazzyfizzal9004 Před 4 lety +31

      Lol you right...its the black hes wearing.

    • @goodtilli21
      @goodtilli21 Před 4 lety +10

      Ikr i saw that when i first saw him xd

    • @crateer
      @crateer Před 4 lety +28

      He's just squatting haha

    • @rustyshackleford5993
      @rustyshackleford5993 Před 4 lety +44

      He’s sitting? I thought maybe his last name was squarepants and that was just thigh gap.

  • @mrsharpe267
    @mrsharpe267 Před 2 lety +124

    If you skip to 6:44 in the video, you’ll hear him say “if your writing something down while someone is talking to you, you can’t actively listen”. That’s so profound because it basically summarizes the school system and how they make it hard for us to understand.

    • @kuromii2693
      @kuromii2693 Před rokem +7

      I strongly agree. One tip that I suggest is writing down notes while the teacher is silent or pauses to do something.

    • @Catitalaratoncita
      @Catitalaratoncita Před rokem

      @@kuromii2693 that’s almost never for me 💀 and they don’t write down everything they said. We have to note, listen and learn at the same time at a fast speed.

    • @annalawrence824
      @annalawrence824 Před 10 měsíci +2

      THIS.
      I think this is why I performed well on tests and would recall the teacher actually saying the answer.
      I could write notes well without looking down at my paper. I didn't worry about handwriting either. I would basically stay eyes locked on the teacher, trying to listen, and would just mindlessly copy and let my hand do its thing.
      It felt like I devoted 1/3 of my attention to the actual note taking part, but 2/3 to just watching/listening to the teacher.
      Even with this no look down method, I would just keep up. The amount of kids who would say, hold on! I'm still writing, as the teacher moved on....was a lot and worrying.
      Notes are great for REVIEWING later but not active learning.
      I always appreciated the few teachers who basically gave out printed notes, with a few fill in the blanks that they filled in with us.

    • @AhmedAli-ck3vl
      @AhmedAli-ck3vl Před 10 měsíci

      Nice remark😂

    • @ConeJellos
      @ConeJellos Před 9 měsíci +1

      The fact you used the wrong "your" really proves your point.

  • @reddiver7293
    @reddiver7293 Před 2 lety +882

    He fidgeted, he's guilty.
    He showed no emotion, he's guilty.
    He's nervous, he's guilty.
    He's not nervous, he's guilty.

    • @billmaxwell3636
      @billmaxwell3636 Před 2 lety +20

      The real reason he is a expert and even got into the fbi is religion and ethnisity period.

    • @pettersaethre
      @pettersaethre Před 2 lety +43

      @@billmaxwell3636 its really easy to sit in hindsight and point to this and that as the giveaway.. when in fact most of the time it would be very difficult unless one knew the person over time. the bill clinton segment is a good example. I bet literally no one in the world could tell he was lying if they saw that `performance` live and didn`t know the guy well

    • @jeremyc4893
      @jeremyc4893 Před 2 lety +31

      @@pettersaethre Yeah, people are complicated, but also predictable. But not everyone.

    • @jacksonk6293
      @jacksonk6293 Před 2 lety +64

      he stating here that everyone has different mannerisms. But you have to look at them as a whole. If they come in looking at everyone, making eye contact, feeling confident, but then suddenly start looking away when being asked questions, and stuttering, that's the nerves taking control trying to deflect truthful answering. And yet someone the opposite, who is meekish and looks away constantly at first but then remains absolutely still and changes their behavior during specific questioning is also hiding something.

    • @billmaxwell3636
      @billmaxwell3636 Před 2 lety +2

      This is the same sht that tsa and homeland goes by in airports.Its custom made nonsence mandates for totaly incompatant tsa and homeland and other currupt pisano leprickcon daycare centers

  • @cmoney1928
    @cmoney1928 Před 4 lety +2888

    Man, I'm so anxious, I get nervous when I'm telling the truth

    • @wombatcube
      @wombatcube Před 3 lety +82

      police always look uncomfortable around me because I am really anxious no matter what 🧐

    • @myexistence9804
      @myexistence9804 Před 3 lety +14

      Same

    • @eiffelviolet
      @eiffelviolet Před 3 lety +159

      I feel. Sometimes I'll get nervous because I think the person I'm going to talk to is going to think I'm lying. So I get so nervous and uncomfortable that I seem like I might be lying even though I'm telling the truth.

    • @MarcoAntonioUz
      @MarcoAntonioUz Před 3 lety +49

      I got so nervous during a conversation with a lawyer about divorce, that I could not tell where I was living. I didn't know my address I swear to god. He was taking notes and recording the whole thing and that made me get anxious. I can't imagine being interviewed by the FBI, I woundn't be able to remember my name

    • @TunezCottage
      @TunezCottage Před 3 lety +41

      In that case, that would be your baseline. The moment you stop being nervous and anxious, that's when they'd take note of you. The whole point of interrogation is to find a way to read you so when you're acting "out of character" that's when they'd know that they're on the right track.

  • @mc5091
    @mc5091 Před 4 lety +1274

    Me: *breathes*
    FBI: You’re lying.

  • @brandon.lewis.
    @brandon.lewis. Před 2 lety +148

    As a Lawyer, don't EVER take a polygraph test. There is no such thing as a "lie detector". Hence, they're not even allowed in court.

  • @gamingaddiction648
    @gamingaddiction648 Před 2 lety +116

    So you're telling me I'll be arrested as soon as I step into the room.

    • @308dad8
      @308dad8 Před 2 lety +3

      Pretty much condemned by being invited for the interview. Makes no sense, everything equals lying.

    • @spiritssnowfall9990
      @spiritssnowfall9990 Před 2 lety

      Ladies and gentlemen. We got him.

  • @ricodiva1477
    @ricodiva1477 Před 4 lety +3362

    People who live with anxiety always feel guilty about everything and act accordingly.

    • @iamb0red508
      @iamb0red508 Před 3 lety +37

      Wait I just replied to someone else’s comment talking about how I do this. I explained it differently but that almost works bettet

    • @andoletube
      @andoletube Před 3 lety +115

      Yes, but that's consistent in their behaviour. It won't raise red flags. It's rapid behavioural shifts that indicate deception. Did you comprehend what the video was saying?

    • @tamarragreenwood4876
      @tamarragreenwood4876 Před 3 lety +32

      Fun fact: He is not actually sitting in a chair. He is just fantastically good at holding a squat position

    • @gabbym333
      @gabbym333 Před 3 lety +2

      Yup

    • @kylebangs8348
      @kylebangs8348 Před 3 lety +61

      Anxious people feel survivor's guilt about everything, so they feel guilty about things they've never even done or had anything to do with, so you can't read too much into this stuff it can only be used as indicators to make speculations.

  • @mimi-vr8ee
    @mimi-vr8ee Před 4 lety +2058

    that girl who did a handstand out of nowhere 😂💀

    • @kam9908
      @kam9908 Před 4 lety +153

      shes a murderer

    • @MikeO147
      @MikeO147 Před 4 lety +9

      Completly random😂

    • @landofthelivingskies3318
      @landofthelivingskies3318 Před 4 lety +78

      Jodi Azaria...she killed her ex boyfriend cause he dumped her.

    • @fafinaf
      @fafinaf Před 4 lety +19

      @@landofthelivingskies3318 Arias*

    • @me-rrrr
      @me-rrrr Před 4 lety +7

      I was like what the😂😂

  • @eileenellenberger9240
    @eileenellenberger9240 Před 2 lety +80

    My ex lied about hitting on certain women and I could always tell because he would say something like I don't even talk to "that person" when we had been using their name the whole time and that refusal to say it trying to distance himself and make them seem like a stranger always gave it away.

  • @sunshine8338
    @sunshine8338 Před 2 lety +415

    You are a true fan of JCS if you recognise those people being interrogated in the introduction.

    • @georgesanderson918
      @georgesanderson918 Před 2 lety +18

      JSC is the best!

    • @abby4511
      @abby4511 Před 2 lety +2

      YUP

    • @joshp3994
      @joshp3994 Před 2 lety +14

      The Casey Anthony one was just a whole lot of "was the Jury completely brainless, blind, and deaf during the trial?"

    • @shaliniagarwal294
      @shaliniagarwal294 Před 2 lety

      sellcyanidecrackdfposdifjudsipof

    • @rigopeligro
      @rigopeligro Před 2 lety +2

      Eyyy! I rep JSC community. Funniest comments, hands down.

  • @TheRealGabrielMercer
    @TheRealGabrielMercer Před 4 lety +2157

    Plot Twist: The former FBI agent is lying to us the entire time.

  • @sixoclock4436
    @sixoclock4436 Před 4 lety +721

    When i clicked on this video i wanted to learn how to spot a liar. But 1 minute in my brain switched me into "how do i lie" mode. xD

    • @b01ngb01ng44
      @b01ngb01ng44 Před 3 lety +2

      Ok den

    • @alexandras8209
      @alexandras8209 Před 3 lety +19

      4:21
      me, a person who says "like" 24 times in a single sentence: 👉👈👀

  • @SkysMomma
    @SkysMomma Před rokem +48

    I can see how a lot of this can make sense and could lead to a discovery of lies, but I also can see how these same things could lead to an innocent person being falsely accused.

  • @MaxSoutter
    @MaxSoutter Před 2 lety +34

    Mental note... Don't do handstands when being interrogated.

  • @bernard4007
    @bernard4007 Před 4 lety +4002

    the guy has a unique face and should be in a movie

    • @HeliPadUSA
      @HeliPadUSA Před 4 lety +321

      he should be but unfortunately he's your on-line FBI agent investigating you but he smiled when you wrote this since he's watching you via your camera.

    • @andrew3606
      @andrew3606 Před 4 lety +114

      @@HeliPadUSA Seems a nice enough fellow so I don't mind

    • @neomileft3409
      @neomileft3409 Před 4 lety +62

      Not to mention his voice.

    • @robertreeves7675
      @robertreeves7675 Před 4 lety

      He Position Be In 37 Gone Years Come Back He Share It With You He Shitteed You He Grimmy Too Black Hood

    • @bradnov89
      @bradnov89 Před 4 lety +29

      Looks like a combination of Adrien Brody and Voldermort

  • @Ziziwai
    @Ziziwai Před 3 lety +3668

    “If you’re writing something down when somebody’s talking to you, you can’t actively listen”
    Wait so does that mean notetaking in class is ineffective?

    • @itscrystalv444
      @itscrystalv444 Před 3 lety +276

      He was meant that because he was taking notes he had no clue on what the guy's body movement was and did not focus on his tails!

    • @bokutocantrelate4677
      @bokutocantrelate4677 Před 3 lety +340

      honestly when i notetake in class i hace no idea whats going on 😀

    • @mohergenrader2113
      @mohergenrader2113 Před 3 lety +91

      Actually yes. Get Recorder.

    • @sixjhontongalamar979
      @sixjhontongalamar979 Před 3 lety +136

      Yeah that's why good teachers that I had let us copy the writings on the board first before discussing or gives the ppt before or after classes so no need for note taking in class.

    • @jeremysmith9694
      @jeremysmith9694 Před 3 lety +8

      Yes

  • @ItsMeVolatility
    @ItsMeVolatility Před 2 lety +6

    5:30 As someone who does music as their main hobby, hearing “their voice may go up a few octaves” in the context of regular conversation triggered *my* fight or flight response lol

  • @grimrott891
    @grimrott891 Před 2 lety +24

    "You're acting very nervous in this police interrogation that could be a sign of deception"

  • @Satopi3104
    @Satopi3104 Před 4 lety +5139

    It seems a lot of people are missing a key point that the clip emphasizes over and over. Your behavior is not an absolute, it’s relative. That is why they take your baseline - an assessment of how you act when not lying but while being questioned. So if you are fidgety and continue to be fidgety in the same way, that doesn’t raise alarms. If you can’t make eye contact even when answering your question, then they won’t hold that against you. It’s unnatural changes in your behavior they are looking for, and they compare you to you, not some imaginary “innocent” person.
    EDIT: wow 3000 likes, 0 dislikes and 26 replies. Thanks everyone!

    • @kanikagaral7637
      @kanikagaral7637 Před 4 lety +71

      Thank u for explaining things so simply. I hope it helped these idgits out there.

    • @pharoahfinale1183
      @pharoahfinale1183 Před 4 lety +26

      That was a great way to put it

    • @heatherjeanmorris8020
      @heatherjeanmorris8020 Před 4 lety +76

      Thanks! I was thinking I'm done for if I ever get interviewed. I have bad anxiety...I pick at my fingers and I dont like eye contact for long periods of time

    • @user-df1dx1xd3c
      @user-df1dx1xd3c Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks

    • @Satopi3104
      @Satopi3104 Před 4 lety +3

      @R Cruz 100% with you there.

  • @Mkrabs
    @Mkrabs Před 4 lety +1307

    Criminals: "Write that down! WRITE THAT DOWN!!1!!"

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku Před 4 lety +1

      I am SO confused: Why do I have so many fans on CZcams even though I am the unprettiest CZcamsr WORLDWIDE? Thank you for caring, dear krabs

    • @t.7619
      @t.7619 Před 4 lety +30

      @@AxxLAfriku?

    • @universalsquadra2520
      @universalsquadra2520 Před 4 lety +7

      no no you write that down, i need to listen

    • @PrematureMalone
      @PrematureMalone Před 4 lety +1

      Name checks out

    • @noahy.9827
      @noahy.9827 Před 4 lety +1

      !*

  • @tittifck
    @tittifck Před 2 lety +11

    Body language, and deception detection is something that I’ve been drawn to my whole life. This stuff is so cool.

  • @clayz1
    @clayz1 Před 2 lety +15

    Just being in an interrogation, with “Interrogators”, is enough to make anyone nervous. After all, you can be falsely accused, or just hear them making leading suggestions and you wonder where the heck this is going. No fun.

  • @michaelkoukoui1235
    @michaelkoukoui1235 Před 3 lety +1069

    I don't know about the stress one. If i got falsely accused of something, i'd be stressed...

    • @magk2524
      @magk2524 Před 3 lety +72

      if you're always stressed during the whole interrogation, even when asking your name, then they won't think it as suspicious

    • @Randarrradara
      @Randarrradara Před 3 lety +39

      @@magk2524 Ehh that depends... Sadly there are many false-positive endings

    • @dianalovesbagelss8029
      @dianalovesbagelss8029 Před 3 lety +12

      THIS like when my mom accuses me of doing anything I literally get so angry I cant control it

    • @eliteteamkiller319
      @eliteteamkiller319 Před 2 lety +6

      @@magk2524 If they ask a question that the guilty would get nervous at, and you know it, you'll reason that they really think it was you (or else why would they ask the question?). You'll start wondering what incorrect evidence they have on you, and then you'll be nervous too, innocent or not, because you know your answer will make or break your defense.

    • @miquelr2353
      @miquelr2353 Před 2 lety +6

      Im always stressed near law enforcement cause they cannot be trusted

  • @AraiiarA
    @AraiiarA Před 4 lety +1557

    So as a socially awkward person I am constantly lying in the eyes of the FBI. That's nice.

    • @RahulSingh-sg1bu
      @RahulSingh-sg1bu Před 4 lety +8

      Arai LMAO

    • @RahulSingh-sg1bu
      @RahulSingh-sg1bu Před 4 lety +94

      literally everything this guy said in the video r normal behaviors that everyone does

    • @xxm0abxx5
      @xxm0abxx5 Před 4 lety +11

      You're just nervous

    • @John.K3
      @John.K3 Před 4 lety +1

      Arai Realshit though

    • @BosseCory
      @BosseCory Před 4 lety +115

      He did mention that you have to figure out what someone's "normal" is before any of that is useful.
      Not that I have any confidence police will remember that at the time of interviewing.

  • @edb4955
    @edb4955 Před 2 lety +26

    In the immortal words of George Constanza, "It's not a lie if you believe it."

  • @CassySida
    @CassySida Před 2 lety +10

    i could hear this guy analyse stuff for dayssss, his voice is so soothing and he explains things so thoroughly
    please have Jim backkk

  • @taco9423
    @taco9423 Před 4 lety +1122

    15 seasons of criminal minds has brought me here.

  • @justamanofculture12
    @justamanofculture12 Před 4 lety +1641

    *Wired:* "How to detect lies and deception?"
    *My mind:* "Imma watch this so I can lie perfectly if FBI caught me in future. Like if my life depends on it. "

    • @TusharSrivastava-raziel121
      @TusharSrivastava-raziel121 Před 4 lety +84

      Thought the same but then delved one level deep and realise that when we try to apply what we know we are focusing so much of our energy observing our own behaviour that we might not focus very well on the questions or even our responses to them. This will be revealed in a thorough video analysis or possibly by the interrogator as well. You actually need a lot of practice. I suggest recurring petty theft to get yourself trained.
      Disclaimer: I'm just joking around. Added for legal purposes 🤣🤣🤣

    • @justamanofculture12
      @justamanofculture12 Před 4 lety +8

      @@TusharSrivastava-raziel121 you sure have free time to type. Or just copy pasta.

    • @justamanofculture12
      @justamanofculture12 Před 4 lety +1

      @gir489 I know ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @TusharSrivastava-raziel121
      @TusharSrivastava-raziel121 Před 4 lety +5

      @@justamanofculture12 it's night time here in India. And yeah, I kinda allocate it to my CZcams time. Lol 🙂✌️

    • @landofthelivingskies3318
      @landofthelivingskies3318 Před 4 lety +6

      Yet every single one of these criminals had the right TO REMAIN SILENT, they all thought they could out smart the law...lol.

  • @cimmerianfable
    @cimmerianfable Před 2 lety +110

    Once you're suspected, you can't be innocent in someone's eyes, regardless of your body language, your honesty, you won't be seen as innocent.
    All of your actions would be deemed as deception.

  • @dingleberry3662
    @dingleberry3662 Před 2 lety +7

    I love watching these so I can learn how to act properly when I'm lying and deceiving

  • @jessicaday22
    @jessicaday22 Před 4 lety +1906

    Who does a handstand in such a situation ?!😂

    • @avon___
      @avon___ Před 4 lety +174

      she really brought it upon herself lmaooo

    • @sevenrue4754
      @sevenrue4754 Před 4 lety +158

      Lmao exactly i laughed so hard watching that and how did she not know that room would be wired with camera

    • @mikexxxmilly
      @mikexxxmilly Před 4 lety +13

      Jodi. That’s who lol

    • @aimawaseem4436
      @aimawaseem4436 Před 4 lety +20

      A sociopath 😂😂

    • @MrsHoranPayne
      @MrsHoranPayne Před 4 lety +20

      Jessica Day a person who is crazy enough to commit the crime in the first place

  • @jacobandersen6075
    @jacobandersen6075 Před 4 lety +767

    Me seeing a child doing a handstand: That child is lying
    My friend: About what?
    Me: I don’t know.

  • @bea6905
    @bea6905 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The fact that we are watching this to become more conscious about our and other body language gives me a shiver!

  • @EternityMTC
    @EternityMTC Před 2 lety +19

    Jodi: you got this Jodi just act normal…
    *Proceeds to do a wall assisted handstand*
    Jodi: yep, cool as a cucumber..

  • @denniscuesta7009
    @denniscuesta7009 Před 4 lety +632

    "His palm is sweaty
    Knees weak, arms are heavy"
    Former FBI agent: *HE'S LYING*

  • @someoneunknown3391
    @someoneunknown3391 Před 4 lety +1807

    So basically anyway you act or talk when you are under stress is a sign that you are lying. Anyone questioned by the police will be under stress. They could also make mistakes the police will decide as lying. All this video tells me is keep your mouth shut and do not talk to the police without a lawyer present. Which of course would also tell the police you are guilty. However, at least you have a lawyer to help you.

    • @FleetTech97
      @FleetTech97 Před 4 lety +214

      Police can think whatever they want but at the end of the day the lawyer is there to keep the police in check and make sure they can’t intimidate you or try to get a false confession

    • @Kilborns
      @Kilborns Před 4 lety +193

      Not talking without a lawyer isn’t an admission of guilt, it’s a person using their right to remain silent

    • @deep.space.12
      @deep.space.12 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Kilborns How about pleading the fifth in a court?

    • @kareem4333
      @kareem4333 Před 4 lety +121

      All these deception indicators are to focus on specific details and find out the logical errors in someones story. Ofcourse everyone will be stressed but innocent people wont have holes in their story when asked about more details.

    • @Cc-qi1ou
      @Cc-qi1ou Před 4 lety +4

      @@FleetTech97
      U are completely correct

  • @Jaremanare27
    @Jaremanare27 Před rokem +3

    “Often times when a person is engaging in deception, they may make eye contact, cough, shift their weight, or even or in some scenarios, breathe.”

  • @thomshere
    @thomshere Před rokem +1

    This video is amazing and you do a phenomenal job explaining these things. Thank you for doing this.🙂

  • @tinetannies4637
    @tinetannies4637 Před 4 lety +472

    Remember the immortal words of George Costanza: "It's not a lie if you believe it."

    • @lesterdiamond6190
      @lesterdiamond6190 Před 4 lety +41

      Living a clean life and staying out of trouble is highly underrated

    • @jaysonprice459
      @jaysonprice459 Před 4 lety

      Lol @@lesterdiamond6190

    • @matthewraven8859
      @matthewraven8859 Před 3 lety +4

      I think that is why the lie detector test is invalid.

    • @backdoor3266
      @backdoor3266 Před 3 lety

      I guess this means I'm not TRULY a man, yet? Watch Melissa explain this weird rite of passage >>> czcams.com/video/lRAfoxMuVn8/video.html

    • @ppowerrz
      @ppowerrz Před 3 lety

      in a way yeah

  • @lleexxii
    @lleexxii Před 4 lety +142

    "Stress can indicate deception" I'd never lie to the police but if I was stuck in one of those rooms I'd be STRESSED TF OUT regardless lol

    • @scottcharney1091
      @scottcharney1091 Před 4 lety +7

      In case it ever comes up (and this includes questioning, not only arrest), exercise your right to silence. Say that you will not speak to them without an attorney. It can only help you, and it might save you!

    • @HT-pl8du
      @HT-pl8du Před 4 lety +1

      Scott Charney lmao i’ve seen ur comments so much are u a lawyer or something

    • @scottcharney1091
      @scottcharney1091 Před 4 lety +1

      @@HT-pl8du No; while I am trained as a paralegal, that's beside the point. I'm just somebody who knows how important it is not to talk to the police! It's helped me and countless people I know, and here's a law professor explaining it to you in a lecture that went viral: czcams.com/video/d-7o9xYp7eE/video.html

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda Před 4 lety +3

      Lots of sociopaths or entitled types would behave casually though guilty. Sometimes they arrest innocent people who I am sure are terrified. Some people are accused of crimes when reporting a crime how scary is that?

    • @scottcharney1091
      @scottcharney1091 Před 4 lety +1

      @@AnnaLVajda All of that can be avoided by not talking to the police without an attorney present.

  • @YasmeenCannon
    @YasmeenCannon Před 3 lety +3

    He's so good. I need more videos with him

  • @patricia.sews.sometimes
    @patricia.sews.sometimes Před rokem +10

    Detecting a lie seems so difficult bc a lot of the behaviors he points out could be interpreted as having other reasons, like nervousness, conveying firmness, etc.

  • @maratimeeamararu7654
    @maratimeeamararu7654 Před 4 lety +586

    I need a whole netfiix series about this

  • @FIamez
    @FIamez Před 4 lety +801

    Never trust someone who can float

    • @brittneygreen5672
      @brittneygreen5672 Před 4 lety +18

      Also, if they can't look you in the eye when you are conversing with them.

    • @justamanofculture12
      @justamanofculture12 Před 4 lety +6

      Always trust int

    • @RashidMBey
      @RashidMBey Před 4 lety +19

      Yeah, that's why I only trust noble gases.

    • @Pieceoreece
      @Pieceoreece Před 4 lety +8

      Or someone that cranks out a spontaneous headstand

    • @scrwd4568
      @scrwd4568 Před 4 lety

      @@justamanofculture12 Depends, int cant do negative numbers, so long is the way to go

  • @sxnkiss8887
    @sxnkiss8887 Před 2 lety

    I love his voice, I can just listen to him all day talking about anything.

  • @LibraP93
    @LibraP93 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’m glad he mentioned the difference between hearing and listening. I remember learning this early on when I was in college. Also, the analysis of Nixon’s and Clinton’s statements was very interesting.

  • @gino9577
    @gino9577 Před 4 lety +271

    This FBI guy is so chill, and the way he talks, he seems to be a good teacher/mentor

    • @marvelous1358
      @marvelous1358 Před 4 lety +6

      He gives off Veteran vibes.

    • @giqwaju3691
      @giqwaju3691 Před 4 lety +2

      It seems a lot like music to me. Noticing nuances, tempo increases, and more.

    • @vanessaescobar2133
      @vanessaescobar2133 Před 3 lety +1

      he actually has a podcast with laura richards and lisa z. it’s really good!

  • @azereth338
    @azereth338 Před 3 lety +1477

    Guy: fidgeting in your chair is a sign of deception
    Me: *laughs in ADHD*

    • @angeline808
      @angeline808 Před 3 lety +56

      Kisa Yep, with my ADHD, I would definitely be considered guilty for everything

    • @zarabee2880
      @zarabee2880 Před 3 lety +76

      But if you had adhd you’d be fidgeting all the time, even when they’re just asking you your name, if fidgety is your norm surely they would take that into account

    • @azereth338
      @azereth338 Před 3 lety +1

      angeline808 ik!!

    • @azereth338
      @azereth338 Před 3 lety +18

      ZaraBee28 no. I don’t forget every second, but at random unexpected times, especially if the questions require me to think. The adrenaline just takes over lol. And I look around a lot because I’m always thinking of things😂

    • @zarabee2880
      @zarabee2880 Před 3 lety +14

      Lyrically Lyrical but you wouldn’t have specific deception leakage if you aren’t outright lying if they start asking you, idk, “have you ever been to bobs house?” & you’ve never been there, you might be thinking, “do they think I were there?” & look shifty but your answer would be honest so I’d like to think they’d pick up on that, plus would also have pre knowledge of the suspect having ADHD

  • @5P4C3V01D
    @5P4C3V01D Před 5 měsíci +1

    Sum:
    Understand baseline Behavior > Notice when things get Different.
    overall:
    + Digging Deeper into details/timelines
    + full detailed awareness of them (as third person)

  • @zenriou305
    @zenriou305 Před 3 lety +130

    So basically if your body has any natural movement like a normal human being, you’re being deceptive

    • @fabiotellez6192
      @fabiotellez6192 Před 2 lety +1

      its the other way

    • @stinkyham9050
      @stinkyham9050 Před 2 lety +20

      Body language is BS. There's so many different reasons a person could do anything that it's stupid to think it means something. Since lock downs became a thing and zoom calls are a daily occourance I've discovered how much of a twitchy hand talker I am. I mean it's constant, I can't stop doing it. I do it when I'm lying, I do it while I'm telling the truth. But if I got in trouble and some cop or FBI agent that thinks I'm guilty of something watched me they would say all my moving around and scratching my head and twitchy movements were because I'm lying. When in fact I'm just a twitchy dude.

    • @bansheeofinisheerin
      @bansheeofinisheerin Před 2 lety +5

      I guess you didn’t pay attention to the video

  • @nadyanurhidayah6650
    @nadyanurhidayah6650 Před 4 lety +409

    FBI agent : *moving his hands while talking, looks into the different side of the camera and rises his voice in some part of the sentence*
    Me : hold up hold up 🤚🏼🧐

  • @rockym5616
    @rockym5616 Před 4 lety +1510

    Video: *explains usefull stuff*
    Comments: He IS NoT SiTTiNg oN a cHAiR!

    • @ms.artichokecheesepizzawst3239
      @ms.artichokecheesepizzawst3239 Před 3 lety +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @heartless604
      @heartless604 Před 3 lety +11

      What if I told you........ there is no chair!

    • @ognyena
      @ognyena Před 3 lety +4

      Simple brained humans ...

    • @wombatcube
      @wombatcube Před 3 lety +2

      the chair and pants aren’t well lit, and dark in color. 😶

    • @aoisora3529
      @aoisora3529 Před 3 lety +3

      There is a Chair it's Just Black sk it Matches His Clothes so it looks Like he isn't Sitting on Anything

  • @non-ya228
    @non-ya228 Před 7 měsíci +2

    My question is, what if a suspect has an anxiety disorder or feel anxious even if you are telling the truth bc you have 2 cops cornering you in a room who are telling you that you did something unlawful, when you could be honest the whole time, but being trapped in a small room with cops, no matter how innocent you are, would still invoke anxiety and shaking

  • @sallieallen594
    @sallieallen594 Před 2 lety +6

    FBI: takes in a bodybuilder
    (Dose hand stand )
    FBI: We got Him

  • @sonastysorude
    @sonastysorude Před 4 lety +533

    As someone who is already a little “fidgety” when sitting for more than a few minutes and watches way too many true crime docs about people who were wrongfully convicted, this video makes me nervous 😬 I know I would be extremely on edge being questioned by authorities even if I was 100% innocent.
    (edit: grammar)

    • @sigh824
      @sigh824 Před 4 lety +42

      Same! Like I already have terrible anxiety and trouble w eye contact normally, I would be terrified if I’d was interrogated

    • @ashtonlastname489
      @ashtonlastname489 Před 4 lety +16

      Always get a lawyer

    • @Harry-uq9qd
      @Harry-uq9qd Před 4 lety +39

      they ask background questions to get some idea of your "normal" behavior. that's what he meant when he said "After we've normed an individual". They know people will be nervous, and they have strategies to account for that.

    • @aminerkin9844
      @aminerkin9844 Před 4 lety +1

      But I doubt you would not be able to answer Dem questions.

    • @gentleeyes
      @gentleeyes Před 4 lety +4

      I would think groups that are often targeted by police or wrongfully convicted would be especially nervous, so yeah, how are they accounting for that, if at all.

  • @evanlove9687
    @evanlove9687 Před 3 lety +1090

    I wonder how these methods would hold up against a pathological liar , a manic , a genius or all three

    • @juainott5281
      @juainott5281 Před 3 lety +109

      Unless you admit you did it, interrogation is the "we'll keep him/her as a suspect o nothing to worry about" start point. Looking guilty is not enough to lock you but it's enough to keep you in their list.

    • @RagingTortoise
      @RagingTortoise Před 3 lety +24

      so like Dr Hannibal Lecter then?

    • @will-wowdk1930
      @will-wowdk1930 Před 3 lety +33

      yea a smart and confident person that knows laws and his rights kinda hard to fall for this no?

    • @wombatcube
      @wombatcube Před 3 lety +3

      what’s a manic to you?

    • @eiffelviolet
      @eiffelviolet Před 3 lety +58

      I'm a diagnosed bipolar and the thing about when we're manic is that we pretty much have no filter. It's like being drunk or high for four months straight. Like drunk people, we're more honest when we're manic because being manic is like being drunk. My point is, bipolar people are unlikely to lie when they're manic. I don't remember lying much at all when I've been manic. Being manic is like being injected with truth serum. I have admitted many truths that I held inside for years whenever I've been manic.

  • @nancy6160
    @nancy6160 Před rokem

    Just wow. Lots of information here and very helpful.

  • @hirabenshah8310
    @hirabenshah8310 Před 2 lety

    This man is point out every possible moment we do when we lieing not even staying still is an exception

  • @brisaduran7490
    @brisaduran7490 Před 3 lety +356

    I'm a person with anxiety and I fidget a lot when I'm being questioned by any kind of authority even when I know I am telling the truth. I just get really anxious so.....

    • @Voodoovixenn
      @Voodoovixenn Před 3 lety +32

      Then they wouldn’t have a reason to believe you are lying if that’s your normal...

    • @adrianaburghiu5746
      @adrianaburghiu5746 Před 3 lety +3

      Same...

    • @amberturnage6184
      @amberturnage6184 Před 3 lety +9

      But if they dont know its ur normal they see it as deception and dont believe its ur norm .. u kno ppl ur tryin to get to kno or them trtin tolearn u and they judge u b4 they kno u and stop talkin or dont chose not to believe u even tho ur tellin the truth.

    • @fannygarcia1909
      @fannygarcia1909 Před 2 lety +8

      @@amberturnage6184 they’re trained to be able to discern the difference. Like Mel commented above, they’re not going to suspect if you’re anxious or nervous or wtv the case all throughout the interview. They’re more looking for a change in behavior: if they notice you’re fidgeting the whole time rather than only fidgeting when being asked something regarding the crime, they might not raise an eyebrow.

    • @OrangeWhale100
      @OrangeWhale100 Před 2 lety +4

      @@amberturnage6184 I don’t they think gonna drag u in the room and interrogate you out of the blue. Lol. I mean if u have a history of struggling with social anxiety, they are gonna take that into account prior to investigating you. Plus they do have medical examination

  • @paulcamus8944
    @paulcamus8944 Před 4 lety +561

    "When lying their voice goes up a couple of octaves??" Either they question Mariah Carey 3 days a week or the term octave is being used a bit loosely.

    • @mubaraksenju7521
      @mubaraksenju7521 Před 4 lety +18

      probably Mariah are being questioned on a daily basis hahaha

    • @thebidstar26
      @thebidstar26 Před 4 lety +4

      This can be used on wild n out. Reworded to say nick cheated

    • @petruccidude
      @petruccidude Před 4 lety +1

      My thoughts exactly lmao

    • @okaminess
      @okaminess Před 4 lety

      Paul Camus 😂 Right?! 🍑💨

    • @roxannerobes
      @roxannerobes Před 4 lety

      Hahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha

  • @CatalinaFOIA
    @CatalinaFOIA Před 2 lety +4

    When anyone starts out answering you with, "Honestly" or "To be honest..." or "To tell you the truth..." it's a lie! 💯

  • @guardianoftruth1468
    @guardianoftruth1468 Před rokem +2

    I love this area of study I'm pairing it with my psychology degree. So thankful for these videos 👊🔥📚🧠

  • @MuhammadAli-po9dj
    @MuhammadAli-po9dj Před 3 lety +466

    FBI: We’ll be back
    The girl: Understandable, meanwhile I’ll do a handstand...

  • @eramsyed3135
    @eramsyed3135 Před 3 lety +707

    Fun fact: he was a writer on criminal minds and even acted in a couple episodes!

    • @daliasanchez3316
      @daliasanchez3316 Před 3 lety +10

      Do you know which episodes?

    • @eramsyed3135
      @eramsyed3135 Před 3 lety +74

      it was a few! he made cameos in ones that he wrote/ helped write. Season 5 in “Risky Business” he was an ER receptionist. In season 11 episode “Badge and a gun” he was a former FBI Agent named Ed. there were other epsiodes but these ones i remember.

    • @daliasanchez3316
      @daliasanchez3316 Před 3 lety +15

      @@eramsyed3135 man..I’m barely in the beginning of season 2 lol. I must be patient. Lol

    • @rahmatismail9818
      @rahmatismail9818 Před 3 lety +11

      you guys are nerds!

    • @scarletoverdose6094
      @scarletoverdose6094 Před 3 lety +4

      @@rahmatismail9818 No u

  • @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394

    This guy is good. He said pretty much exactly what he said a year and a half ago the first time I watched this.

  • @Janpeterkoek
    @Janpeterkoek Před rokem +29

    Well alot of these nervous symptons i can imagine also show up if youre not lying, because you are afraid they still think youre guilty or for some reason convict you even though youre innocent. i guess that causes stress, nervousness and adrenaline also.

    • @ThatSharkGirl
      @ThatSharkGirl Před rokem +6

      Which is why you baseline first, ask questions they have no reason to lie about or to be stressed about, then you look for changes. Why did their body language change? Why did they add qualifiers to this answer but not the others? Why did they use a non-contracted denial for this answer but not the others? Etc..

  • @DrowzySkyWalker
    @DrowzySkyWalker Před 4 lety +2013

    100% someone's girl is watching this about to interrogate tf out her boyfriend

  • @brentperez4700
    @brentperez4700 Před 4 lety +104

    I’m so bad at detecting deception. This is very helpful. I know that the next time someone does a handstand in my office, I can be sure to discount the next sentence coming out of their mouth.

    • @myname-mz3lo
      @myname-mz3lo Před rokem

      this field was debunked and isnt used anymore . i wouldnt use any of those to see if people around you are lying .

  • @waywardgoddess7219
    @waywardgoddess7219 Před 2 lety +6

    This makes me wonder how he would approach sociopathic and psychopathic criminals. Since they have no emotion, they wouldn't feel fear and have any of these responses. My two fav shows are CSI (the original) and Criminal Minds so I've seen a lot of episodes with those types of people, but I would love to hear about his professional opinion and experiences with those types of people. Also, how he dealt with psychopathic/sociopathic children

  • @larryroyovitz7829
    @larryroyovitz7829 Před 2 lety +4

    If you're ever arrested, say absolutely nothing and demand a lawyer. And as you wait for that lawyer, say absolutely nothing. Innocent or guilty - do not say a word, do not answer any questions. Even if they say "your silence tells me you might be guilty" or something like that, still say NOTHING. They have ways to move you down the conversation, slowly picking apart anything you say until you've implicated yourself (again guilty or innocent). Just say nothing.

  • @YourFriendZay
    @YourFriendZay Před 4 lety +522

    Me: *Figuring out how to lie to detectives*
    Also me: *Remembers not to be a criminal*

    • @scottcharney1091
      @scottcharney1091 Před 4 lety +5

      In case it ever comes up (and this includes questioning, not only arrest), exercise your right to silence. Say that you will not speak to them without an attorney. It can only help you, and it might save you!

    • @pelago_
      @pelago_ Před 4 lety

      100%, it's terrifying that they can pick this stuff up.

    • @MrDavidRamm
      @MrDavidRamm Před 4 lety

      @@pelago_ They can't. Its pseudo science.

    • @pelago_
      @pelago_ Před 4 lety

      @@MrDavidRamm whether it's scientific or pseudo-scientific, you can't argue with how effective it can be.

    • @MrDavidRamm
      @MrDavidRamm Před 4 lety +1

      @@pelago_ I guess my concern is that innocent people are locked up because of this nonsense. I'm sure some law enforcement types are good at reading people. But I'm also sure lots are just confident that they are good at it.

  • @BreezeeGreenz
    @BreezeeGreenz Před 3 lety +277

    "There is no universal indicator of deception." Remember that.

  • @Grace_Truth1
    @Grace_Truth1 Před 2 lety +1

    “It appears to be a denial, when it’s not really a denial at all.” So good.

  • @sj8306
    @sj8306 Před 2 lety +14

    Basically, if you're guilty and being interrogated: be consistent

  • @luckyrook1246
    @luckyrook1246 Před 4 lety +606

    It seems more like an art than a science to me.

    • @marvelous1358
      @marvelous1358 Před 4 lety +36

      It's more like an art because there's really no real structure or process to it.

    • @phishcatt
      @phishcatt Před 4 lety +6

      It's way to subjective to be science. I definitely wouldn't call something like this art though. Art is reserved for beautiful, creative things, not perceptiveness.

    • @deprogramclips4409
      @deprogramclips4409 Před 4 lety +9

      holycrow! I believe calling it a skill would be accurate.

    • @luckyrook1246
      @luckyrook1246 Před 4 lety +15

      I think he's probably good at his job, but he also might be overly convinced of his own accuracy. I think there are definitely cases where people are easy to read but at the same time, I would be cautious not to over simplify body language and assume you can read people's thoughts.

    • @615freeco4
      @615freeco4 Před 3 lety

      Charlie EN yea it’s all relative not official

  • @aespathix3149
    @aespathix3149 Před 3 lety +1056

    Biggest lie ever:
    *I have read and accept the terms and conditions*

    • @Vipton__
      @Vipton__ Před 3 lety +18

      OMG that's like every one lies about that

    • @kheibelsson
      @kheibelsson Před 3 lety +3

      I feel like this comment has been copied.

    • @Vipton__
      @Vipton__ Před 3 lety +11

      @@kheibelsson Meh doesn't really matter

    • @ryleesakraida9470
      @ryleesakraida9470 Před 3 lety +8

      Lmaooo the amount of things I have agreed to💀

    • @uhmrosieee468
      @uhmrosieee468 Před 3 lety +5

      Who wouldnt want to lie about that LOL

  • @glammer8535
    @glammer8535 Před 2 lety +12

    Everyone in the comments is pointing at how one indicator is wrong and how just cause they do blank doesn't mean someone is lying. That's clearly not the point. No investigator sees one sign of description and assumes someone is lying.

  • @yesiamthatgradeAcunt_
    @yesiamthatgradeAcunt_ Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, am I the only one who's in love with this guy's voice? Had to rewatch this video for the second time because I wasn't listening to what he's saying. His voice is so serene.

  • @arleneazurin
    @arleneazurin Před 3 lety +167

    Suspect: _breathes_
    FBI: “Got ‘em.”

  • @MrTapout19
    @MrTapout19 Před 4 lety +586

    So basically anything you do or don’t do is suspicious. Makes sense

    • @Duke_of_Lorraine
      @Duke_of_Lorraine Před 4 lety +33

      "you have the right to remain silent, everything you say may and will be used against you"

    • @slender99ld
      @slender99ld Před 4 lety +24

      It's more about the perception you have to watch for a change in behaviour on a particular topic

    • @JeBronLames965
      @JeBronLames965 Před 4 lety +2

      Billy Hicks perception is reality

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Před 4 lety +10

      Patterns are important. Poker players call them “tells.”

    • @carlhamer3762
      @carlhamer3762 Před 4 lety +6

      No. Anything you do or don't do CAN be suspicious based on the context and your prior behavior patterns. Yes, it does make sense, if you pay attention and watch the whole video.

  • @emilyjane9901
    @emilyjane9901 Před 2 lety

    I feel like alot of these are also just how anxiety and stress comes off in innocent people as well. I could see myself having these behaviors and changes if I'm anxious about being accused of something i haven't done.

  • @hoosierdaddy2308
    @hoosierdaddy2308 Před 2 lety +8

    I love this guy because he's doing what's right because if his childhood and for justice. Plus, he studied philosophy which is cool.

  • @victoriabergmann7454
    @victoriabergmann7454 Před 4 lety +501

    Oh man, i'd be so screwed even if I wasn't lying. I do almost all of these things no matter where I am.

    • @michaelpapuia3166
      @michaelpapuia3166 Před 3 lety +3

      Same here...

    • @haifazu4820
      @haifazu4820 Před 3 lety +1

      Sameee

    • @jaye5624
      @jaye5624 Před 3 lety +39

      But I think he said they observe the change in your behavior. 😂 so if you’re fidgety that’s fine but if there was a sudden change all throughout the conversation, that’s a deception. So their initial warmup convo i guess is how they study the person being investigated. I mean, that’s how I understood it. Lol

    • @jennyneedsmeds
      @jennyneedsmeds Před 3 lety +15

      that has not a single thing to do with what this guy said. you missed the entire point.
      they observe CHANGES in your behavior. they don't look for all these specific things. they look for how your behavior changes before you start speaking versus after.

    • @sophiel1738
      @sophiel1738 Před 3 lety +10

      You would...do a handstand in an interrogation room...?

  • @Mostlyharmless1985
    @Mostlyharmless1985 Před 4 lety +117

    The only word you should ever say in an interview is "Lawyer" Guilty, innocent, or anything in between: Do not talk to law enforcement.

    • @enotsnavdier6867
      @enotsnavdier6867 Před 4 lety +7

      Though only asking for a lawyer and not talking is sometimes taken as evidence of someone's guilt

    • @scottcharney1091
      @scottcharney1091 Před 4 lety +21

      In case it ever comes up (and this includes questioning, not only arrest), exercise your right to silence. Say that you will not speak to them without an attorney. It can only help you, and it might save you!

    • @CamJames
      @CamJames Před 4 lety +22

      @@enotsnavdier6867 doesn't matter what the cops think. That's not evidence in court.

    • @geirthorkildsen6126
      @geirthorkildsen6126 Před 4 lety +4

      ​@@enotsnavdier6867 Except that's not true.

    • @jennyneedsmeds
      @jennyneedsmeds Před 3 lety +4

      @@enotsnavdier6867 that's not actual evidence. presenting the judge with baseless, circumstantial evidence saying "they wanted to use their consitutional right to talk to their lawyer, instead of talking to us!!! they're guilty!!!!" will just make the presenter look stupid.

  • @KyroAryaMcLarenDad
    @KyroAryaMcLarenDad Před 2 lety +5

    You can never tell really with someone who’s good at lying

  • @myikiekam8971
    @myikiekam8971 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the help