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The Science
Scientists have identified 50
individuals who are able to spot deception with great accuracy after testing
more than 15,000 people. Eyes for Lies is one of the 50 people.
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Eyes kept score on her blog for 7.5 years and had an accuracy rate of 95%
after identifying truth and deception in 38/40 people
before the truth was known by watching media clips. A record comparable to none.
Eyes for Lies is not psychic.

HOT
Cases: My
Opinion
(Click on name to see story, then
to read follow-up posts, click on the label at the bottom of the post).
James (Amy) Henslee
Martin MacNeill
Aaron Young
Mike Vernier
Tiffany Hartley (David Hartley)
Kristi Abrahams (Kiesha)
Terri Moulton Horman
(Kyron)
Chad Mitchell (Australia)
George de la Cruz (Julie Gonzalez)
Leon (Mischelle Lawless)
Kevin Klym (Paula Sladewski)
Josh Powell (Susan Powell)
Raven Abaroa (Janet)
Jennifer Campbell/Hassani
Ronald/Misty Cummings (Haleigh)
Crystal Sheffield
Jayson Ackernecht (Kellisue)
Renee Ohlemacher/Ron Santiago
Lyle Herring (Lesile)
"Not as Hot"
Cases:
Drew Peterson
John (& Patsy) Ramsey
Madeleine McCann
Robert Murat
Jodi Arias
Jennifer Hagel-Smith
James & Ali Gilmore
Coralrose/Dale Fullwood
The Stanley Sisters
Tracy Hacker
Nick & Christine Francisco
Dr. David Tipton
Cases I
disagree with:
(Cases I've look at after the
verdict)
Dr. Kirk Turner
Ryan Ferguson
Cynthia Sommer
Hannah Overton
Mary Winkler
Sherry Chason
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Lie to Me This Week
by Eyes
at 10:45 AM
I missed "Lie to Me" last night. When I tuned in at the normal time, I found American Idol was on, so I changed channels. Then when I went to delete American Idol from my DVR later in the evening, I played it for a second, and I happened to catch the announcement that "Lie to Me" has been moved to the hour before. With that, this morning, I tuned in online to watch the episode I missed. (Episode 6 "Do No Harm").
I loved one scene this week more than any of the others. Read moreIt was the scene where Dr. Cal Lightman was asking Samantha 20 questions, but she refused to answer. Dr. Lightman, however, didn't need words. He read her body language--from swallowing, to the slightest of head shakes, to tenseness in her grip, if I remember right.
Samantha acted out that scene beautifully! She pulled it off perfectly. It was as good as real life!! And Dr. Foster did well, too, with supporting body language. At one point, Dr. Foster gave a supportive head shake expressing her beliefs. It was great. Both Samantha and Dr. Foster kept me in the moment, which few actors do, and I loved it!
This scene shows one of the ways I have innately read people for years and why people thought I was psychic, when clearly, I am not.
Now granted, these body language signs, while they are indications of things, they should never be taken as concrete evidence. They can mean different things or happen for more than one reason, but if you investigate what these indications are telling you, you will often find out that you were right more often than you are wrong.
Bravo Fox! Great job! I just loved this scene, and I liked tonight's episode a whole bunch. I can't wait to see more.
What were your thoughts of the show last night? Labels: Fox, Lie to Me
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