"You mustn't tell lies, my dear. You could get someone into serious trouble", said the father to his daughter.


- Three lies per ten minute talk with regular people.
- Not if, but why they are lying
- Liars: Eyes break eye contact to recall an event.
- Liars make more eye contact to see if you believe them.
- Rigid repetition is typical of a lie.
- Lie. Finger on nose. Tissue itches when hiding. They are hiding something.
- Liars may smile, glance, shift glaze.
- Liars: head nod, before saying yes.
- Liars: breathe fast and shallow
- Lie: touch the neck
- Lie: Eyes one way, finger points another.
- Liars: vocal pitch up, word repeation.
- Liar: comfort your own hand when you don't believe what you are saying.
- Liar: step back and/or arms folded.
- Liars prepare their stories in order and cannot recite backwards.