Tag: writing

  • Common Myths About Lie Detection and Why They Are Wrong

    Lie detection or the detection of deception are often portrayed as simple skills that anyone can master by watching body language or noticing nervous behavior.  Television shows, online videos, and social media “experts” have helped spread these ideas, but most of them are myths.  Relying on these misunderstandings can lead to false accusations, missed warning…

  • How Investigators Build Questions That Expose Lies

    Effective deception detection is not about tricking someone into confessing.  It is about creating the right environment, asking the right questions, and allowing a person’s own words to reveal inconsistencies.  Skilled investigators understand that lies crumble under structure, pressure, and precision.  Because of this, the most powerful interview tool is not confrontation, it is carefully…

  • Why VerifEye?

    Recently, I added a tool called “VerifEye” to my tool kit of truth and deception tools.  It is great, especially in a world where honesty matters more than ever, technology has finally caught up with the need for accurate, private, and convenient truth verification.  VerifEye, powered by iDetect, is revolutionizing how we approach credibility testing.…