Due to the increase in Josie based theorising, I want to share my own observations. I have focused on behavioural analysis research and case studies/reports, applying my findings (and perception) to Josie’s overall public presentation.
Reminder: MOO
I believe Josie is demonstrating the typical behaviours expected of someone protecting their
family at a time of trauma… instead of protecting
themselves. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is a consistent behaviour from Josie, perhaps playing a part in the relationship breakdown with Gus’s father.
As follows:
Protective/innocent reactions often look like:
• confrontation with media/police
• anger/defensiveness
• hyper vigilant
• controlling the environment
• “guarding” property or people
• fight mode (rather than calm)
The following is the other end of the spectrum, which I feel does not apply to Josie.
Deceptive/offender behaviour commonly looks like:
• over controlled
• rehearsed language
• distancing I.E the “child” instead of a name
• inconsistent timelines
• avoiding searches
• low urgency
• oddly calm or resigned presentation (often observed during initial police interviews)
• narrative management rather than action
Resources for those interested:
Vrij A. (2008 2018) Detecting lies and deceit (Book)
DePaulo et al (2003) Cues to deception meta-analysis
APA PsycNet Search Results
Robert M. Sapolsky (1994) Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers (Book)