Geee Posted May 14, 2013 Share Posted May 14, 2013 American Spectator: This past Saturday night, the true crime show 48 Hours on CBS brought on a law enforcement expert who commented on the case at hand. Yet it struck me he had inadvertently offered a disturbing insight into Barack Obama and the Benghazi scandal. The episode covered the unsolved murder of a cruise passenger on the high seas several years ago. The main suspect is now in prison for a drug-related crime, where he cooperated with the FBI investigation. 48 Hours asked the expert, a retired agent, to analyze the inmate’s responses. His observation, paraphrased: “Notice he never offers a direct denial. Instead he finds various ways of telling you he is a good person.” This supports my long-held theory how to discern which defendants are innocent and which are lying through their teeth. There are several clues but the most reliable is this one. When asked by the prosecutor or the documentarian if he killed the victim, the innocent man responds: “I did not…” The guilty person answers: “I would never …” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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