AliceInPain
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o/t but I've been reading about body language since I was ca 14, and I was interviewed in a very high profile UK case once. Some very important looking detectives (two tall men with expensive-looking coats, shiny shoes etc, like in the TV shows) came to my house and I kept that nodding and shaking my head in complete control, even shaking my head once when I wanted them to ask me more about whatever it was. And they did.Well if you're going to take micro expressions as a sign of, or lack of guilt, note the following:
Erin shakes her head no when she says that and and Heather and Gail were some of the best people she had ever met.
Lack of tears
She shakes her head no when she says that she prays that Don pulls through
She states that her children love Don. What about her? Doesn't she love him?
At the end of the video she shakes her head no again when she says that she hopes with every fibre of her being that Don pulls through
Erin has obvioulsly not read the same books as me lol.
Body language is certainly not a pseudoscience, but needs to be used with any other "clues" (like you did), it's all the little things put together.
It can be something as obvious as in the interviews with Dylan Redwine's dad and Chris Watts, but there is a lot more going on in a person's behaviour or non-behaviour.
Erin refusing to answer where she got the mushrooms from when she had until then answered the other questions says a lot to me. imo.
Still can't say 'she's guilty!' though. She may be just stupid and ignorant and/or clumsy and in panic mode.
(btw, I was not a suspect or involved in that UK case, not sure why they sent those MiB people to me. One of the suspects was someone I had dated some 10+ years earlier.)