This is something you got to learn to detect, and perhaps is the easiest to detect. It is so unnatural.
Video One:
Investigators were trying to locate a schoolteacher, Leah Walsh who went missing after calling her husband to say her car had broken down with a flat tire on the side of a Long Island highway, in October of 2008.
Click here to view the video
Several Things do not add up and are strange about the husband, as he pleads for her return, and she can have his car, and with the crying and a quick snap out of that emotional state.
Video Two:
At 1:10 into the video Ronald Cummings cries and pleads for his daughter, Haleigh Cummings return.
There are quite some differnces in crying styles seen in the video. With Ron there are no tears, holds facial expression too long which is a sign of a forced emotion (unless he is in a full sadness with tears and tension in other parts of the face like others in the video do show).
There are many more examples, such as Susan Smith's plea for her kids return and I have seen this in countless other spouses and parents.
If you hear this constructed "emotion" be warned something is not right about the situation, and they are acting... badly acting.◦
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Stop the Crying Already... Besides You're Not Really Crying
at 9:24 AM
Labels: Crying, Haleigh Cummings, Leah Walsh, Missing Person, Television Editors
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