“We’re not seeing any grief here. We’re not seeing what we call adaptors, the things we use to self-soothe,” Scott Rouse told NewsNation on Tuesday night. “He’s got what’s supposed to be tears happening, that’s not happening. He’s got no tissues with him, his nose isn’t running … these are all the classic cues of someone who is faking an emotion.”
Rouse, who’s trained with the FBI and U.S. Department of Defense, said John-Paul feigned bereavement in addressing the congregation. A tell-tale “grief muscle” in his forehead never appeared, and his voice was “too clean” as he explained Mica’s death.
“This is one of those things that shows so many things that are wrong with him. I’m actually going to use this in training,” Rouse said.
John-Paul mentioned to congregants that Mica was struggling with mental illness at the time of her death, and was unable to get medication.
“He’s qualifying what happened to her. It’s horrible, but it’s really good when you want to show the body language of what shouldn’t be happening when someone’s grieving,” Rouse said.
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She made the call after receiving threatening texts from John-Paul, quoting him in it as saying “you better drive down the road now or there is going to be hell to pay.”
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In the undated footage Miller claims medication 'makes him go crazy' and that he 'thought I was going to see Jesus.'
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