💥Rebecca Fenton vs Piers Morgan "Best Liar Ever" True Crime Body Language

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  • Piers Morgan says killer woman Rebecca Fenton is the "best liar" he has ever met. Four of the world's top body language and behavior experts analyze this real crime interview to uncover the truth behind this true crime. ⭐JOIN OUR BODY LANGUAGE MASTERCLASS: thebehaviorpanel.com/
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    Rebecca Fenton was found guilty of murdering her husband Larry Fenton in 2008. Piers Morgan interviewed Rebecca about the investigation discovery in Lowell Correctional Institution in Florida to find out for a what truly happened. For six years, Rebecca Fenton seemed to have gotten away with cold-blooded murder. And despite her 2015 conviction for her husband's killing, she still admits no part in it. Piers Morgan seeks the answer to the question: Did Rebecca Fenton Kill Larry Fenton? The Behavior Panel bring you a true crime Rebecca Fenton update with behavioral theories on why she snapped.
    The Behavior Panel comprises the world's top body language and behavior experts: Scott Rouse, Mark Bowden, Chase Hughes, and Greg Hartley. They analyze behavior and body language in videos of public interest. This non-partisan group aims to educate and entertain, focusing on nonverbal communication, deception detection, behavioral analysis, statement analysis, interrogation, and resistance to interrogation. Through careful examination of gestures, expressions, linguistics, and cultural context, they reveal truths and deceptions. The Behavior Panel is prominently featured on The Dr. Phil Show and has its own show on the US TV Network, Merit Street Media.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Rebecca Fenton Body Language
    08:42 Depersonalization and Dissociation Analysis
    16:36 Interpreting Statements and Implications
    24:57 Body Language in Threatening Situations
    33:50 Non-Affirmative Language Use
    42:07 Analyzing Credibility Through Body Language
    50:17 Identifying the Perpetrator Importance
    58:11 Distressed 911 Call Analysis
    1:06:53 Emotional Authenticity in Storytelling
    1:15:07 Triggering Narcissists and Questioning
    1:23:29 Unpredictable Nature of 911 Calls
    1:31:34 Questioning Witness Credibility
    1:39:50 Arson Investigation Findings Disbelief
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @zoewall3588
    @zoewall3588 2 года назад +682

    Am I the only one who has been binge watching these videos since finding them?

  • @LEP7cv
    @LEP7cv 3 года назад +292

    4 pairs of glasses, achievement unlocked!

  • @voyaristika5673
    @voyaristika5673 Год назад +31

    Scott, I'm so sorry about your little dog. So many of us know how much that hurts.

  • @jdbakerassociates
    @jdbakerassociates Год назад +16

    When my kid was just missing, I couldn’t even get the words out on the phone, without going into complete hysteria, no way I could form complete sentences. I had to do breathing exercises, just to calm down long enough to explain what’s going on. Luckily, she was ok

    • @sherrilabins2279
      @sherrilabins2279 Год назад

      Chase, you don't know how the raccoons are in Michigan 😊

    • @suelutz5364
      @suelutz5364 Месяц назад

      I'm glad your child is OK. I can't imagine the agony.

  • @loganmccullough855
    @loganmccullough855 3 года назад +601

    Imagine having any of these guys as you dad growing up.

    • @DavidBaronStevensPersonal
      @DavidBaronStevensPersonal 3 года назад +27

      I would've gotten away with a lot less

    • @emp9413
      @emp9413 3 года назад +36

      I wish! My dad was a general Greg kinda reminds me of him - takes zero shit :D love his dry sense of humour.

    • @alisonlee3314
      @alisonlee3314 3 года назад +51

      @@emp9413 I'd like Scott as a dad. He looks like he'd like a good whisky and listens to jazz 😁❤️

    • @tonantzintalavera
      @tonantzintalavera 3 года назад +16

      Yah, what a great liar you'd become😆

    • @emp9413
      @emp9413 3 года назад +25

      @@jdr9419 It's. A. Joke.

  • @nknostenbergs
    @nknostenbergs 3 года назад +111

    If my husband was injured I wouldn’t give a shit about the house

  • @Savazhe
    @Savazhe Год назад +10

    In the first clip, I was surprised no one mentioned how quickly she went from crying about finding her husband to clinically describing the scene again and all the grief was gone. The sadness didn't linger, and then it came back again quickly.

  • @emmaarmstrong219
    @emmaarmstrong219 9 месяцев назад +9

    Scott saying ' come on man' is my most favourite thing in the world..😂

  • @sudburyhouse
    @sudburyhouse 3 года назад +65

    The 911 dispatcher probably hung up and said “We have a call from a woman who just killed her husband”.

    • @christianrose603
      @christianrose603 2 года назад +1

      Lol! Yeah!

    • @KimWilsonTV
      @KimWilsonTV 2 года назад +2

      no kidding

    • @suzum5689
      @suzum5689 2 года назад +1

      lol, YES! That was awesome.

    • @gregoryholstein4224
      @gregoryholstein4224 2 года назад

      John I agree with you. I've found 2 close people to me deceased, when I made the 911 calls all I wanted was an ambulance & to give them my address, I remember being clear & concise, breaking down once I hung up. In both occasions I knew it was too late but I remember begging the ambulance men to bring them back. The last thing on my mind was saying"I just got back from the gym" or "I parked down the street, opened the door etc etc. 911 calls are a treasure trove, some people are sunk from then on. The Menendez brothers 911 call is the worst one I've ever heard. Cheers.

  • @nancyolson3417
    @nancyolson3417 3 года назад +110

    She said, "Gunshot residue is not easy to escape." What an odd choice of words: escape.

    • @Johan-vk5yd
      @Johan-vk5yd 3 года назад +4

      The interviewer is given a lesson from Rebecca, showing him he is less informed, and she is superior to him. Gives me the chills! ”It wasn’t easy to avoid gunpowder residue contamination, but I got it!”

    • @Nan-Elle
      @Nan-Elle 3 года назад +9

      Yes, always wear running shoes if you can. We never know when we'll be walking along and turn a corner and BAM! gunshot residue will be after us. Always trying to attach itself to someone...

    • @Johan-vk5yd
      @Johan-vk5yd 3 года назад +3

      Maybe her verbal intelligence is below average and when she tries to ”obscure” that fact by choosing fancy words, only exposes it more. When you think of it maybe her overall intelligence is markedly below average?

    • @steppy3736
      @steppy3736 3 года назад +1

      @@Johan-vk5yd that was my thought too.

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 3 года назад

      She's been trained so much on how to respond. Talking aliens detective only makes it worse for her. Your husband died, you use your emotion not logic. Smh

  • @manjsinghsangha8525
    @manjsinghsangha8525 10 месяцев назад +9

    When a clip finishes and Scott Says “I’m gona go first on this one” you’re bound to hear him later say “who talks like that?!” or “that’s not what happens!” 😂😂 Love it

  • @gypsywidow1380
    @gypsywidow1380 Год назад +12

    Scott, I’m sorry about Albert. It’s always heartbreaking to say goodbye to a beloved pet.

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  Год назад +12

      Thank you. I miss him every day. All day.

    • @jackiescorpio6359
      @jackiescorpio6359 Год назад

      My Yorkie is 10 years old now and I think about what's gonna happen to me when that day comes. Many people say "adopt another dog" so...

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 Год назад +1

      @@TheBehaviorPanelaww I’m sorry 😢 dogs are the BEST. And losing them is the WORST.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 Год назад

      @@jackiescorpio6359my dog is 13 and that thought pops in my head often and I won’t allow myself to engage it. Live in the moment and never take them for granted. That’s how we can best honor our pets. When that sad day comes- THEN worry about it. ❤

  • @shibuyadepunch
    @shibuyadepunch 2 года назад +78

    As a person with autism, I often miss "obvious" cues when it comes to body language. This show has been absolutely brilliant to watch for that reason alone. You delve into the deep end with this stuff, but honestly, you have such a way of articulating your points in such a great, straightforward manner. Keep up the good work as always, guys!

    • @maneckineckbeard1749
      @maneckineckbeard1749 2 года назад +15

      Yes, yes YES!! RIGHT!?
      I'm on the ADHD spectrum, and one of the major ways my own personal neurodiversity presents is a profound inability to naturally and intuitively pick up on visual social cues...it's been responsible for such a massive amount of difficulty throughout my life, and even now as an adult I still feel like I'm always having to do "manually" what comes effortlessly and thoughtlessly to most people. (Like, for example, knowing when and how long to make eye contact is and always has been a HUGE cause of anxiety for me, because I just simply do not "get" how neurotypical people just somehow naturally know how and when to make eye contact!!)
      Watching this channel has absolutely been an amazing gift for me when it comes to learning about not just the obvious cues, but also more nuanced social and behavioral cues. I've actually been noticing how the things I've learned from this channel have already totally helped me pick up on social cues that I can almost 100% say I would have never noticed or been able to respond to in the past!
      So yeah- I enthusiastically second the idea that this channel can be a major help for neurodiverse people in real-life, practical, day-to-day ways...and it's AWESOME! Thank you all for doing such a big public service for those of us who need to learn about social and behavioral cues, but often don't even know where or how to start learning!!

    • @maneckineckbeard1749
      @maneckineckbeard1749 2 года назад +9

      I come from a family with quite a few people who have autism and/or ADHD, and I'm definitely going to recommend this channel for them and people they know!

    • @Sgt-Gravy
      @Sgt-Gravy Год назад +7

      @shibuyadepunch I totally agree with you. This channel has been a great help.

    • @Sgt-Gravy
      @Sgt-Gravy Год назад +6

      @@maneckineckbeard1749 💯 Thank you for sharing. I have a similar situation & agree this has been a very good learning experience.

    • @linwei-lee110
      @linwei-lee110 Год назад +3

      I have a brain that affects the way I see and interpret faces. I watch your videos over and over and learn more each time

  • @andromeda1903
    @andromeda1903 3 года назад +22

    she never actually says she is innocent. she just says over and over again how they couldn't prove it was her.

    • @deniseroehr1242
      @deniseroehr1242 3 года назад +2

      Great show. I think she read a very bad crime book

  • @double65
    @double65 10 месяцев назад +11

    Scott Rouse voice is so soothing I love it

  • @nutmeg8399
    @nutmeg8399 Год назад +11

    This episode was hilarious, all of the guys were so funny. From Mark with his, "help help!" to Chase's scenario of a raccoon slinging bricks through windows, then Scott's dog, I just loved it all. Great and very informative analysis.

    • @randyaldridge3386
      @randyaldridge3386 6 месяцев назад

      I agree. Besides being SO knowledgable, they are entertaining. Interaction with each other is just golden most of the time. A

  • @roughhouse2232
    @roughhouse2232 2 года назад +75

    These videos are so well made. You guys respect each other, you don't cross talk. You don't talk over each others specialties. You shift from person to person beautifully. Well done guys. This is how amazing content is produced.

    • @vaijayanti_prememalcolm8160
      @vaijayanti_prememalcolm8160 2 года назад +2

      I love that too

    • @lucyloo6263
      @lucyloo6263 2 года назад

      I think the videos are great, really interesting. But the "throw" from one to another is really obvious, and shouts out. "Chase. What have you got?" It grates.

    • @jimpemberton
      @jimpemberton 2 года назад

      Very well organized. "____, what do you got?"

    • @catc6012
      @catc6012 2 года назад +1

      I agree. Best show of this genre.

  • @smpotts173
    @smpotts173 3 года назад +35

    My sister is a retired English professor, who taught grammar and rhetoric. She told students, "Never purchase when you can buy." That means don't use big words in place of words you normally use to sound more impressive.

    • @smpotts173
      @smpotts173 3 года назад +4

      Oh, Piers just loves the ladies. He said she was either one of the best liars he's ever seen, or she's innocent. The tiny, wide-eyed, blonde girl he interviewed, who conspired to kill her parents, captivated him. He looked like he wanted to rock her to sleep.

    • @smpotts173
      @smpotts173 3 года назад

      Oh, Piers just loves the ladies. He said she was either one of the best liars he's ever seen, or she's innocent. The tiny, wide-eyed, blonde girl he interviewed, who conspired to kill her parents, captivated him. He looked like he wanted to rock her to sleep.

    • @charisma-hornum-fries
      @charisma-hornum-fries 3 года назад +5

      It’s very different for professors in different fields. I can’t do that in my thesis in social work as there’s a demand for higher academia. It’s completely unnecessary but some expectations are just snobby.

    • @smpotts173
      @smpotts173 3 года назад +2

      @J J
      Yes. I think he's a jerk!

    • @smpotts173
      @smpotts173 3 года назад +1

      @@charisma-hornum-fries
      Yes. "Technical" writing is a different thing.

  • @scattygirl1
    @scattygirl1 Год назад +8

    Her- sitting in prison - saying you can't believe Alfred Nolan, because he was in jail. She's not very bright.
    But her passing three polygraph tests? Shows why they're not admissable in court.

  • @smellysloth2201
    @smellysloth2201 Год назад +12

    This was my favourite episode. Mark's "hayelp hayelp" was hilarious, and Scott's dog is so cute too. Thank you, I love learning about this stuff 👍

  • @islandgirl581
    @islandgirl581 3 года назад +103

    First time watching the panel. How refreshing to watch a group of experts that actually stop talking to listen to each other. Very interesting and entertaining. Thank you. Merry Christmas from the Isle of Wight :-)

    • @ZAMMY7
      @ZAMMY7 3 года назад +6

      Mate it's like that all the time god bless them

    • @adeadegoke4925
      @adeadegoke4925 3 года назад +2

      I second that too.

    • @islandgirl581
      @islandgirl581 3 года назад +5

      I feel a binge coming on 😁
      Fill the time before work x!x

    • @adeadegoke4925
      @adeadegoke4925 3 года назад +3

      ​@@islandgirl581 Same here, I find it fascinating how they talk about it.

    • @lauradowd8760
      @lauradowd8760 3 года назад

      I’m in Southampton! Love the Isle of Wight!

  • @Abougoushh
    @Abougoushh 2 года назад +30

    I just found it so odd that this lady never once said she wants to find who murdered the love of her life ?

    • @katehill1833
      @katehill1833 2 года назад +5

      They’re so dumb 😂 personality “disorder” for a reason lmao

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 2 года назад +4

      But she was adamant to tell 911 she was in the gym at the time. I'm surprised the 911 dispatcher didn't tell her to shut up about the damn gym after her fourth declaration she was in the gym at the time!😏

  • @willwetherington
    @willwetherington 4 месяца назад +5

    There's no denial from her at all when he tells her that the police believe she shot him.

  • @rebekahheng7973
    @rebekahheng7973 Год назад +8

    I absolutely LOVE how ENTERTAINED Chase regularly seems to be at Mark’s comments- you can see his eyes start to light up and how engaged he becomes as Mark begins his explanations! (Or maybe I’m just reading this all wrong and I need to take one of their courses!😂) It’s in video after video though- it’s not in a rude, mocking sort of way, but he just seems to really enjoy Mark’s perspective, as I believe he’s coming from a whole different side of things than the others.
    I love your content guys and you’ve become part of my daily routine!
    Thank you for all your work and dedication in educating and entertaining us all!❤

  • @AHappyBunny
    @AHappyBunny 3 года назад +41

    This is hands-down THE best behavioural analysis channel that I have come across. Thank you guys for sharing all of this with us.

    • @PirateCommander
      @PirateCommander 3 года назад +1

      It sure is. Plenty of content for the practiced as well as the beginner in these uploads.

    • @bae1020
      @bae1020 2 года назад

      I think the best one is JCS. These guys ramble and duplicate each other too much. Best are Chase (concise) and Greg. Brit says something interesting occasionally. Think they could lose Scott, even though his dog is cute.

    • @looking4things669
      @looking4things669 2 года назад

      @@bae1020 All four have years of experience and personal strengths. Mark seems to have the most insight into women and I think that's important. I like that each has something I enjoy in their personalities. They make it fun. 🎉

  • @mariewinterhalter9058
    @mariewinterhalter9058 3 года назад +67

    Scott has a smile that looks like he got caught with his hands in the cookie jar. Such a cute grin. Chase and Greg are smiling at Mark's explanations. I enjoy watching you all so much. Great Podcast 👏👏👏

  • @ArmchairSkeptic2010
    @ArmchairSkeptic2010 10 месяцев назад +5

    I love how Piers interjects when Rebecca first is trying to explain away the "firearm" being in her car. She tries to go right back to dna evidence and he's not going to let her keep getting away with that. He stops her and outlines the logic of the whole situation. Rebecca admits its peculiar but then pivots right back to her script about forensics using GSR residue? Thank you guys for exposing these tactics. I will be a subscriber for life and can't get enough of these. Many thanks!

  • @egbdf9962
    @egbdf9962 Год назад +6

    Scott when you say “Who talks like that?” It makes me lol every time.

  • @dannymoffatsimracer
    @dannymoffatsimracer 3 года назад +123

    So sorry your dog had to be put to sleep Scott. I went through it last Christmas, mine broke his back and I still struggle to look at his pictures and talk about it.

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  3 года назад +61

      Thank you for that. I know that hurts. You hang in there. 👍

    • @karistone1297
      @karistone1297 3 года назад +12

      Danny M I'm so sorry. I get the pain! I've lost a few dogs and it really cuts me up to this day. ❤❤❤

    • @Scoobysue1977
      @Scoobysue1977 3 года назад +8

      Big hugs to you both Danny and Scott ❤

    • @KatrinaDancer
      @KatrinaDancer 3 года назад +3

      OMG I'm so sorry to all of you!!! 💜 They're absolutely members of the family. Sending love and hugs 🙏 If you don't mind me asking, how did your poor puppy break his back? I just ask because sometimes I work with rescues and want to keep them safe and I don't know much about dogs.

    • @dannymoffatsimracer
      @dannymoffatsimracer 3 года назад +6

      @@KatrinaDancer thank you for your lovely comment. He used to get really excited when the doorbell rang and would go running to greet whoever came round. This one night I went to answer the door and he was just lying there. Then he tried to come to me and his back legs were dragging behind him. I can’t get that vision out of my head.
      I think he bumped into the dining room table but I’m not 100% sure.
      I have his ashes here and I still say goodnight every night.

  • @carrieannkouri2151
    @carrieannkouri2151 3 года назад +14

    A close friend of mine at end stage lung cancer hemorrhaged to death in my arms on his kitchen floor. There was blood EVERYWHERE in the room and on me from holding him. He was like a second father to me. His death was so traumatic I had to go therapy for a year. This lady was way too cool on her call to 911 and talking to Piers Morgan.

    • @dqverify6797
      @dqverify6797 3 года назад +5

      I am so very sorry for your loss. He sounds like a wonderful man. I hope it is at least a little help/comfort that you were there ad he was not alone in those last moments.

  • @tonibiava1047
    @tonibiava1047 Год назад +12

    As a nurse, I can tell you that's a horrible 911 call for someone supposedly concerned about a serious/ deadly injury of a loved one. I know what the real thing sounds like. I've heard too many of them. I would have never bought that story. You're correct, there's no right way but there IS a wrong way for how these calls sounds. If that makes sense.

    • @j.ksmith7432
      @j.ksmith7432 Год назад

      Interesting, when did nurses start taking emergency calls? In the U.K. they used to be taken by the GPO (later BT) emergency switchboard where I worked a rota, now we have huge centres that deal only with emergencies.

    • @tonibiava1047
      @tonibiava1047 Год назад

      @@j.ksmith7432 Over my 45 years as a nurse I worked a number of different positions. Triage
      , ER, etc. In the old days some nurses rode with ambulances. Some people called us or had those type calls forwarded to us before 911 call centers were like they are now.

  • @LilaBradley-ef5tm
    @LilaBradley-ef5tm 9 месяцев назад +8

    Scott , I know how painful it is to put your best friend down, I had to do let my best friend go as well after twelve years of unconditional love. Trust, comfort ..😢 til this day my heart is still broken, I miss him so much! So sorry for your loss God Bless you and your family 💔🙏🐶❤

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember 3 года назад +32

    "The last thing that my husband said to me was 'I love you.'"
    I'm pretty sure the last thing he said to her was, "OH GAWD, PLEASE DON'T!"

    • @6AlphaMikeCharlie9
      @6AlphaMikeCharlie9 3 года назад +1

      Or I knew it

    • @angelapuckett4932
      @angelapuckett4932 2 года назад +3

      @@6AlphaMikeCharlie9 My husband use to tell me every time I walked out of the room he loved me. It really just about drove me crazy. I know I should have appreciated it. But, it got old. I would ask him to stop saying it so much so it would have meaning again. So, it would feel "new" and special again. He would get upset. He finally stopped doing it so much.

    • @scrubjay93
      @scrubjay93 2 года назад +1

      @@angelapuckett4932 So schmoopy-papoopie! You did the right thing, lol. From another Angela P.

    • @gregoryholstein4224
      @gregoryholstein4224 2 года назад +1

      12th December. or NO NO NO NO NO NO NO PLEASE NO NO NO NO NO 💥💥💥💥💥

  • @Ian-bv8rf
    @Ian-bv8rf 3 года назад +27

    Chase always looks on with such admiration when Mark talks 😂❤️😂

  • @jimmysotack2523
    @jimmysotack2523 Год назад +7

    The behavior panel is a great example of how professionals should conduct themselves.Great to see and something to try to emulate

  • @michaelcole5174
    @michaelcole5174 Год назад +6

    Chase, Mark, Scott and Greg you are the GREATEST IN THE WORLD!!!

  • @googs1307
    @googs1307 3 года назад +38

    Im facinated with what Greg says about needling a narcissist. Draw them in to believe you like them then pull them apart... and watch them correct you. would love to see a video on this!

    • @mardyross5148
      @mardyross5148 3 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @tygerburning753
      @tygerburning753 3 года назад +1

      Wish I could do this with a certain person I know. Unfortunately, she assumed I'd hate her from the beginning and has worked to be sure of it.

    • @argosz8046
      @argosz8046 2 года назад +1

      Be careful. That can be a dangerous move. Many a victim learns that.

  • @beenice9867
    @beenice9867 3 года назад +19

    If I found my husband in a pool of blood I would not go outside to make the 911 call. She said she thought he was still alive because his eyes were open. Even more reason to stay next to him.

    • @relsba
      @relsba 2 года назад +1

      I disagree. Once determining he was dead,I-would go outside to call. First, because whoever did this may still be in the house. Second, I would not want to disturb any evidence that may assist the police. However, when faced with something like this, we all make different choices.

  • @zxy78267
    @zxy78267 10 месяцев назад +8

    Had to come back at 1:03:30. Is it odd that I rewound it four times to hear Mark do the impression of Penelope Pitstop yelling, "Help, help!" so I could see the guys crack up and then try to stop snickering? For Mark, I have to say that it's been a long time since I've seen the cartoon, but it's a decent impression, and I'm wondering if you were in drama in school. To the guys, I'm watching this in July of 2023, and I love the more relaxed vibe here. You've gotten very professional and more polished in your current videos, and I like this look back. Not that you aren't funny in some of the newer ones, but this particular moment has me laughing a lot. I was afraid that I woke my spouse up, haha.

  • @Moongoddess3336
    @Moongoddess3336 2 года назад +9

    Omg, I died at 45:00 when Scott did the Queer Eye "Spray, delay and walk away" bit. 😂😂💀So adorable!

    • @nancifreeman1
      @nancifreeman1 2 года назад +1

      Scott is totally Mr comedy pants. He cannot be trustednot to come out of his wizzywoowoo bag with something hilarious.

  • @teammacnamara5320
    @teammacnamara5320 3 года назад +49

    I don’t think I’ll ever un-hear “Raaaansaaacked!!”

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  3 года назад +57

      What about “Hayulp! Hayulp!”?

    • @teammacnamara5320
      @teammacnamara5320 3 года назад +9

      @@TheBehaviorPanel I now know what to listen for when Mark’s in distress! Ha!

    • @luizathir13en
      @luizathir13en 3 года назад +8

      She's such a narcissist, she couldn't even tell how ridiculous she sounded in her "acting hysterical" to other normal people. It's pretty hilarious how she thought she did a good job.

    • @ssb4918
      @ssb4918 3 года назад

      @@TheBehaviorPanel 😁😁👍👏

    • @ssb4918
      @ssb4918 3 года назад

      👍👍👍👏

  • @cherchezlavache4373
    @cherchezlavache4373 3 года назад +39

    I am only half way through this, but if I came home & found a relative dead on my floor, I (particularly as a woman)would be worried that the killer was still in the house, or that he or she would come back. I haven’t heard her mention those thoughts.

    • @TheKatieLea
      @TheKatieLea 2 года назад +2

      Was waiting for that to be brought up, 100% right

    • @majorcynic
      @majorcynic 2 года назад

      Cherchez LaVache - i like your screen name lol

    • @suzum5689
      @suzum5689 2 года назад

      Or...run and try some kind of first-aid, cpr....put pressure on a gunshot wound. But she said she didn't even know whether he had fallen down the steps (wow, lots of blood for a fall!), had been stabbed, or been shot. Only that his eyes were open a bit and that she 'tried' twice to take his pulse. And before ALL that, she mentioned that the house was ransacked. She didn't do a very good job putting her story together. lol

  • @valenciawoods4498
    @valenciawoods4498 Год назад +7

    Saw this story on A&E American Justice. That broadcast had actual footage of the crime scene(his body blurred), and video of the local news filming her outside after finding her dead husband. She made sure the camera caught her expressions while talking to a neighbor. She practically steps aside to make sure the camera catches her face. It was so telling and seemed to 'act' for the camera.

    • @jooliagoolia9959
      @jooliagoolia9959 Год назад

      AND!!! When she didn't know the camera was on her she was smiling and talking w her friend immediately after her supposed big emotion...

  • @baileyhoff8813
    @baileyhoff8813 Год назад +6

    Oh man, Mark saying "HAYYELLP. HAYYELLP" Like Miss Penelope Pitstop was awesome 🤩.

  • @junepeyer1200
    @junepeyer1200 3 года назад +16

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻Awesome video, as usual! I’m a retired Baltimore police officer. In 1993, I was first on the scene of a call for “a man and a woman who were shot” . It took a few minutes for my back up to arrive as we were changing shifts at the time of the dispatch and I was alone on the scene for a short time. I was approached by a guy who I assumed was the 911 caller. As I was walking up to the property, this guy was yelling over and over, “I think they’re dead! I think they’re dead!” He simultaneously began to push me with both hands from behind towards the location of the bodies. I remember I reacted to his pushes angrily, shoving him backwards shouting, “Get the fuck off of me!” as I assessed the scene and my next course of action.
    In hindsight of course his actions were ‘inappropriate’ and odd. Deep inside I knew I didn’t want this guy near me, I didn’t want him pushing me. I didn’t want him touching me. That animal, 6th sense.
    My back up (a few officers strong) arrived and I asked one to detain the guy. Turns out he murdered both the man and woman- his parents- for about $300,000. 00 insurance pay off (which he never received but tried while in jail for the homicides) I think they’re dead....he was up close and personal and knew it was a man and a woman and he knew they might be dead. He was obviously more than a ‘distant’ witness.

  • @chamo8234
    @chamo8234 3 года назад +21

    I saw a 12 year old get shot and I couldn’t even get it all out to the dispatcher . I wasn’t clear, I had to really think about what I just saw and repeat myself and it wasn’t even a family member . How is she showing no emotion ?

    • @chamo8234
      @chamo8234 3 года назад +3

      @@suzannenichols6900 thanks love. I feel more sorry for the boy because after I called n the news came etc .. i never got an update on the boys condition . It was close range shot and gang affiliated .. I always wonder what happened to him . I hope he is alive & well .

  • @shirleegraff-allen5141
    @shirleegraff-allen5141 Год назад +5

    This is the best gig to listen to and watch while I schlep through documents @ the IRS. It's an informative and entertaining way to pass an eight - hour swing. Keep fresh cases coming in 2023. Bravo!

  • @crimetimeAU
    @crimetimeAU Год назад +6

    Ever since I was 13 or so I had a fascination with body language and I actually bought my first book on the topic. I'm now 43 and I am learning so much more from your channel. It was only ever a hobby but I do use some of what I learned in my day to day life. So thanks, for keeping my fascination alive 😌

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  Год назад +2

      What book was it?

    • @crimetimeAU
      @crimetimeAU Год назад +2

      @@TheBehaviorPanel it was a white A4 sized hard cover book from the 90s but unfortunately I can't remember the name of it. I had it for years but I think its been lost in all the moves.

  • @chrismcree9366
    @chrismcree9366 3 года назад +18

    When my husband passed away when I called 911, as a nurse, I was trying to give them as much medical information as possible for the paramedics. But I was yelling at him to wake up and trying to do CPR. With a family member your not that calm.

    • @AACE73
      @AACE73 2 года назад +1

      Same when I found my late father & when I couldn't hear the 999 operator (CPR is HAAAAARRRRRRD work for those who have never done it! Most exhausting thing, emotionally & physically, I've done in my life!) I would also shout down the phone - which was on the floor - "Are you still there??!!!"

    • @LisaRent
      @LisaRent 2 года назад +1

      Agreed! I was a mess when I found my friend unresponsive. I never want to hear the 911 call because I was trying to be calm at first then I just freaking LOST IT.

  • @isherwoody
    @isherwoody 2 года назад +18

    When she said "Ransacked!" I heard Blanche Devereux from the Golden Girls.

    • @peggyreely8339
      @peggyreely8339 2 года назад +2

      Loooove the Golden girls! I know exactly the line and scene... Thx for giving me a chuckle! RIP ....Betty White/Rose .....the best sitcom. Thx again.

    • @GlassOnion.
      @GlassOnion. 2 года назад

      Love this comment!!

  • @judyc9630
    @judyc9630 4 месяца назад +5

    1:03:31 Mark, you made me watch Penelope Pitstop on youtube all night! 😂 Chase, Pistolshots?? 🤣

  • @ThriveAfterAbuse
    @ThriveAfterAbuse Год назад +7

    1:03:19 I need Mark's "halp, halp" as a ring tone. 😂

  • @christinesowards6353
    @christinesowards6353 2 года назад +11

    When I opened the door to the apartment of a woman in hospice for whom I was caring and saw a huge swath of blood from the bed to the bathroom, I FROZE IMMEDIATELY. My thought was that someone might have harmed her and MIGHT STILL BE THERE. I didn't have my phone with me, but I took a good long time listening for even the slightest sound of breathing. Why wasn't Rebecca worried that there were murderers still in the home who might hurt her as well?

  • @jennas7155
    @jennas7155 3 года назад +54

    Man I would love to see the breakdown of Diana, princess of Wales and her interview with Bashir. So happy I found this channel thank you!

  • @sonjadunning1579
    @sonjadunning1579 Год назад +5

    I'm so excited I've found you guys!! I love true crime and to be able to see it from a compete different angle is amazing. Please keep up the good work! I've already learned so much not only about others but about myself!!

  • @barrymaxwell3487
    @barrymaxwell3487 Год назад +5

    I love when Mark goes last he wraps things up so nicely 🤗🙏

  • @displayname5100
    @displayname5100 3 года назад +30

    I came across this by accident and hearing Mark Bowden speak completely grabbed my attention and ever since I've been watching as many as I can find...loving them all!!!

  • @spiderlady1943
    @spiderlady1943 3 года назад +22

    Chase - I am a psychologist who plodded my way through some pretty obscure research during my training. The one theorist I had really great time for was Maslow and his 'hierarchy of needs' - and it came into my mind as I watched that part of the video! This was great material guys - I really enjoyed the way you used humour to illustrate what a malignant narcissist this woman is. Thanks as always!

    • @chasehughesofficial
      @chasehughesofficial 3 года назад +8

      Thanks very much. I use that in many of my training courses, as does Greg.

  • @dogsavapour
    @dogsavapour Год назад +12

    Scott Rouse's voice is like a cigarette that's good for you.

  • @mikoftime1364
    @mikoftime1364 Год назад +6

    Final watched this video and analysis aside, Scott, when you spoke about how you remember everything about the day you had to put your dog to sleep I totally felt that. Yesterday was 10 months for me and you’re right the grief is there. That feeling

    • @mawmawvee
      @mawmawvee Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry for your loss of your companion. There's nothing like a dog, to me and I've lost my precious companions over the years and, in time, the good things overshadow the sad things, but the sad things crop up, still, from time to time. Don't try not to grieve. Grief needs it's time. I'm feeling grief for the Boxer I rescued. Sandie was a loving girl and I learned, through her, why so many people love that breed.

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  Год назад +4

      Yeah. It’s tough. Albert has been gone 2 years and 226 days. 🙁

    • @mikoftime1364
      @mikoftime1364 Год назад +2

      @@mawmawvee Shadow was my first “adult pet” and someone just left him abandoned near a construction site. As soon as I showed his picture to my husband he said let’s go see him. The people at the animal shelter sneaked us to the back since he was in mandatory quarantine and we were able to see him. It was like finding a piece of our soul. They even waived his adoption fee. He had a lot of medical issues in the end but I would give it all for another snuggle. He was a chow chow and shiba inu mix, looked like a black bear and he was sooo grumpy. Very stubborn breeds but he was the best. I try to process the grief as best I can. I have his brother Ranger (dutch shepherd) and he is extremely attached to me so if I’m sad he will react and he has changed so much since Shadow passed. So I will allow myself to grief but I am very aware of Ranger because he gets depressed.

    • @SatieSatie
      @SatieSatie Год назад +1

      ​@@TheBehaviorPanelScott, I'm so sorry. My fur baby has been gone for 530 days now and I still tear up every day because I miss him so dearly. 😢

    • @LeeAnneGuerin
      @LeeAnneGuerin 11 месяцев назад

      14:13 We can see new little Hattie snuggled up behind Scott & then jump down.

  • @MissRegionRat
    @MissRegionRat 2 года назад +11

    I really appreciate how Chase and Scott act out hypothetical calls or situations and what a normal person would say vs what they sound like in the situation. Really a good teaching tool.

  • @kimsylvia5341
    @kimsylvia5341 3 года назад +34

    Geez this woman has three boyfriends, and shes mean! I cant even get one!

    • @scrubjay93
      @scrubjay93 2 года назад +4

      You don't need one if they are anything like these guys. :)

    • @suzum5689
      @suzum5689 2 года назад +1

      Wait--- three? I missed that.

  • @EmsLionheart
    @EmsLionheart 2 года назад +5

    My daughter started calling me the Human Lie Detector when she was a preteen
    I discovered when I was in my 30’s it is referred to as being an empath
    I had to learn to hide that part of me, at a very young age, in order to survive a narcissistic mother…it didn’t help very much

  • @extreme-cm8hb
    @extreme-cm8hb Год назад +1

    You guys definitely got yourselves a new subscriber tonight! I love what you guys are doing here. It's very informative and done well. I can't wait to delve into more of your episodes.

  • @davab5142
    @davab5142 3 года назад +13

    Anyone else look at how long this episode was and get really excited that it was almost 2 hours? Could listen to these guys all day.

  • @nessotty9790
    @nessotty9790 2 года назад +10

    My Son is 12yrs old and heard you ask what is 15% of 980 he then yelled out 147.

  • @tolson6631
    @tolson6631 2 года назад +18

    Why do I feel like I’m watching Amber Heard??

  • @spiralflash6169
    @spiralflash6169 Год назад +8

    Amber Heard often said, “I don’t agree” to statements of the lawyers.

  • @reneet5858
    @reneet5858 3 года назад +48

    EXACTLY! Chase hit the nail right on the head! When my best friend was murdered, ( by her Husband , it turned out) I WAS extremely calm ( ER mode, I worked at the ER) BUT, as I stepped through the back door ( I had gone to check on her) I stopped dead in my tracks, I froze. I had my 3 year old with me, and the door ( a heavy old oak door) was totally twisted sideways in the frame) , the blinds were all drawn ( 4pm in the afternoon) and I just froze. My gut was screaming " Get Out"! Somebody might still be in here!" I was calling out for her, and silence, yet her car and their truck was in the driveway...all these things hit me like bam, bam, bam...
    I'm so glad I didn't walk any further in. Losing my best friend in such a violent way was bad enough...but what I found out later about what was in that house, it dropped me to my knees. It's been 30 years..and I still, STILL...will NOT walk in any door that is left even slightly open. I carry an extra set of keys on my belt EVERY DAY. I lock my house if I even go out to work in my yard.
    I came home once from the grocery store, and my front door was open about 5" inches. I immediately backed away, called the Police, and they searched the whole damned house before I would go in. I live in a smaller rural area. Am I weird? Too careful? I don't give a damn what people think. I'm not taking any chances, when I can prevent, at least, the "Honest theives" from getting in, I'm doing it. I'm not stupid. I know from prior life experience that if someone wants in, they WILL get in.
    When I called the Police? It took them 25 minutes to get a deputy out there. I had to call from a neighbor's. 15 minutes after the first call, I called them again, mad as hell, and MY ONLY CONCERN, was if she was lying inside hurt, or God forbid, dead.
    I kept my shit together, because that's what I do. I've been around death a lot.
    But I was freaking frantic to get help! There's so much more to this whole thing, but it's not for me to share the whole truth. I'm just saying, ( and I know I tend to ramble) that what Chase said was right on the head.
    When I was talking to the State FBI person they sent out he asked me " Why did you stop? Why didn't you go in further to see if she was ok?" And what I told him was EXACTLY what I wrote above. " I got this feeling, this horrible fear, I guess you could call it, like.." Get out!" and so I did. I ALWAYS follow that gut feeling now. It doesn't happen often, but when it does? No matter the situation, I listen to it, consider it, and act if I need to.

    • @sunshinealice3335
      @sunshinealice3335 3 года назад +11

      I'm so sorry for your loss. Listening to that gut feeling has saved me from a lot of bad outcomes. Hmm..maybe womans intuition ??
      Happy Holidays 🎄☃️🌞

    • @reneet5858
      @reneet5858 3 года назад +13

      @@sunshinealice3335 Thank you. Yes, after that happened, as my girls got older I always told them to kisten to their instincts about people. I didn't have any idea at the time that it was " intuition" , or any of the info I've gleaned from watching these guys ( I really love watching their interactions, it's hilarius!) I just "knew" in my gut, and I thought that KBI guy was going to think I was crazy, when I told him why I backed out of the house, but he didn't. He nodded his head like that was normal. He was/ is a very sweet man, who ended up retiring, and then becoming our County Sheriff for several terms.
      Back to what you said, though, yes...definently have had that " instinct" since ( not THAT strong) and you better believe I listen to it.

    • @reneet5858
      @reneet5858 3 года назад +1

      @J J If you have a question, ask it directly. Making comments like you have above is not only insulting, it's insensitive.

    • @rebeccacarraway480
      @rebeccacarraway480 3 года назад +8

      You’re not weird or too careful, you’re traumatized. Nothing unusual about your reaction.

    • @soberanobrasil9370
      @soberanobrasil9370 3 года назад

      100.000% spot on. Be safe! 🙏

  • @waitwhat5931
    @waitwhat5931 3 года назад +24

    Good one. My husband noted that she wouldn’t know her house was “ransacked” before the 911 call unless she left her husband and wandered around the house first.

    • @larapalma3744
      @larapalma3744 3 года назад

      She said she could see from there

  • @lindasantiago8253
    @lindasantiago8253 6 месяцев назад +1

    So glad I just found you guys. It really gives me a lot to listen to. I'm really enjoying all the videos.

  • @MT-tx7bu
    @MT-tx7bu 9 месяцев назад +3

    Scott makes me giggle a lot!!! "Someone who lives on the moon" HAHA. I don't know what that means, but I love it!

  • @sarahpriddy3720
    @sarahpriddy3720 2 года назад +14

    I have watched several of these videos and I have heard all of these gentlemen apologize for longer explanations. Please do not apologize. The purpose of these videos is education and the more detailed an explanation is the the easier it is for people like myself to understand and learn from.
    Thank you for that. I genuinely appreciate what you do. Keep up the amazing work.

  • @starshipleela
    @starshipleela 3 года назад +47

    “Haelp, HAELP!” 🤣🤣🤣 LOLLL

  • @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah
    @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah Год назад +4

    I'm here 2 years later, and enjoying your work. Thanks fellas.

  • @paulocoll385
    @paulocoll385 3 месяца назад +7

    Guys, cover the Shamima Begum interviews. Mark will be familiar with her case. As a teenager she left the UK to join ISIS and her citizenship was revoked and she has been fighting to regain her UK citizenship since then, many video interviews of her available.

  • @bahavamoss8372
    @bahavamoss8372 3 года назад +24

    Mark Bowden makes me smile all the time.

    • @oceansdaughter9885
      @oceansdaughter9885 3 года назад +1

      Me toooooooooo 🥰

    • @PromisedJubilee
      @PromisedJubilee 3 года назад +4

      That British snark is SO GOOD 😆

    • @angelabaird7135
      @angelabaird7135 3 года назад +5

      “Healp HEEEELP!!!”
      I died during that part. I’m so glad Scott made him do it again lol

    • @crowmedicine3890
      @crowmedicine3890 3 года назад +3

      Same here. I just adore him.

  • @abbie2593
    @abbie2593 3 года назад +17

    This is better than anything on TV.

  • @robotaholic
    @robotaholic 10 месяцев назад +3

    This was the best advice or lesson in interrogation technique all distilled in 10 seconds at the beginning. You really are amazing at this.

  • @miguelsantiago8866
    @miguelsantiago8866 7 месяцев назад

    I'm certain I've watched over 100 videos at this point in the past 6 weeks. I am learning so much! You guys are so awesome!!!!

  • @marianbenthin9872
    @marianbenthin9872 3 года назад +25

    I’m hooked on your program....have no idea why this 80 year old lady finds this is something I want to learn about!

    • @suzum5689
      @suzum5689 2 года назад

      I'm 53. My husband recently told me I'm just like my mom in that area, because she would always watch crime-type shows. I never used to. Maybe it's because the kids are out of the house and we don't have to be so careful what they see anymore. lol

    • @looking4things669
      @looking4things669 2 года назад

      @@suzum5689 I find the older I got the more I liked true crime.

  • @user-wb1ew8sl5u
    @user-wb1ew8sl5u 3 года назад +114

    I have an intellectual crush on all of you. THANK YOU for the videos. You're my favorite channel!

  • @nancywareham979
    @nancywareham979 10 месяцев назад +10

    Mark you are a trip😂😂😂 heeeelp. Heeeeelp🤣🤣

  • @ktilleyhappiness
    @ktilleyhappiness Год назад +3

    I love you for and your bantering! You guys work so well together. A few times I just had to watch an interrogation before I watched. Do you guys get into it. Absolutely wonderful.

  • @elaineculbert8594
    @elaineculbert8594 3 года назад +10

    Mark is so funny pretending he’s Rebecca calling 911 and saying he just returned from the gym! I get a kick out of Greg smiling at Mark’s constant humor in every video. Oh gosh ... just as I’m typing this, Mark is sounding like an extra from “Gone with the Wind” yelling “haylp, haylp”! 😂🤣. I’m cracking up!

  • @Schizopantheist
    @Schizopantheist 3 года назад +64

    Just want to give a brief round of applause to Chase Hughes for providing a brief, accurate and succinct summary (around the 7:15 mark) of Dissociation (depersonalisation and derealization) about as well as i've heard anyone do so. Its not an easy thing to describe and summarise easily or briefly but Chase did a good job. I have experienced childhood trauma and dissociation is my everyday life, anyway thanks all. Love this Channel.

    • @beverlybalfe6998
      @beverlybalfe6998 3 года назад +12

      Chase is a good teacher

    • @beverlybalfe6998
      @beverlybalfe6998 3 года назад +18

      Actually, they are all good teachers! Each one bringing their special touch. Love this channel

    • @JaymePaladino
      @JaymePaladino 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely agreed. Especially the distinction is not often made. I only experience depersonalization - but hard concepts to explain

    • @trishah2145
      @trishah2145 3 года назад +2

      @@JaymePaladino I’m sorry you have to deal with this, my daughter does as well... he explained it well as she doesn’t want to leave the house much because she’s scared she will dissociate it’s so hard for my husband and I to understand- how and why it happens but we are understanding, it’s heartbreaking to see how hard she’s struggled therapy honestly hasn’t helped much. ❤️

    • @JaymePaladino
      @JaymePaladino 3 года назад +2

      @@trishah2145 I'm so sorry for what you and your daughter have to deal with. It's so hard to describe it to other people. I haven't been able to find as yet a type of therapist that can deal with this kind of thing, and I don't know how old your daughter is but it's a wonderful thing that she can talk to you about it. When I was little I remember thinking "everyone will think I'm crazy." I didn't have a support system like you've given to your daughter so you're doing a great job even if you don't always feel that way. I've found it can be very scary to go to places where there's a lot of ambient background noise, if she would feel more comfortable going to a quieter place maybe outside somewhere until she becomes more comfortable, I have found that to be helpful.

  • @nancytoulouse6973
    @nancytoulouse6973 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your honesty, Mr. Hartley, regarding the lines on the forehead (it's humble and I appreciate that). It helps me to remember that important point.

  • @sherror
    @sherror 11 месяцев назад +7

    Help! Help! Was the best part. LOL. You do a pretty good southern accent. Yes, I e been binge watching since I first heard these guys.

  • @karenb.9945
    @karenb.9945 3 года назад +106

    Very interesting guys. I would love to hear your take on the Darlie Routier case. The women who's been on death row for 24 years for murdering two of her young boys. She still claiming innocence. Her 911 call has been made a big deal. She's had a lot of interviews. It was a very high profile case, and it's still being talked about today. Please look into her case and give your take on her. It would be so interesting to have your opinion on whether you think she is lying or not.

    • @donnad7332
      @donnad7332 3 года назад +3

      Yes! Pretty please

    • @kateclanton8456
      @kateclanton8456 3 года назад +3

      Absolutely!!! I'm always torn on that case.

    • @laur131306
      @laur131306 3 года назад +3

      Oh yes! This is such a great suggestion! I hope they do it!

    • @donnad7332
      @donnad7332 3 года назад +2

      @@laur131306 I think a lot of us do. It really would be fascinating. It doesn’t look like they’re going to do it unfortunately

    • @laur131306
      @laur131306 3 года назад +3

      @@donnad7332 they might! The channel is still fairly new and the darlie case is a body language goldmine in my opinion but when you hold that up again like...jodi arias and chris watts it doesnt compare you know? I honestly believe it's something that will be gotten to! Maybe like a themed episode where half is her and half is Susan Smith would be a good idea.

  • @ashn6905
    @ashn6905 3 года назад +48

    I love that you respect each other.

    • @madiwa1820
      @madiwa1820 3 года назад +1

      Yeah. Nice to see people acting polite.⚘ Really.

  • @zxy78267
    @zxy78267 10 месяцев назад +5

    My first question is, if you saw him in a pool of blood, and you could see that your house had been ransacked, why would you wonder if he'd fallen down the stairs? Did he fall with a set of ginsu knives in his hands while trying to catch the person ransacking the house? Shot or stabbed, yes, but falling down the stairs makes no sense whatsoever.

  • @pixie3760
    @pixie3760 Месяц назад +4

    A girlfriend of mine heard a gunshot and knew it must have been her partner, she screamed for her daughter to ring 000 ( Australia's emergency services.) He had locked the bathroom door and shot himself, she smashed the door open and ran to him to check if he was alive, she sat on the floor and held him. She was covered in his blood when the police arrived she wasn't allowed to wash or change clothes until the coroner ( medical examiner ) arrived. My point being, there's a lot of blood from a gunshot and she (Rebecca) said she took his pulse...she would have had blood on her, at least on that hand, and she had absolutely none on her body.

  • @raffenasingh2204
    @raffenasingh2204 3 года назад +19

    She was my neighbor, across the street i could open my front door and see directly into their front door. We moved into the house right across the street that same superbowl Sunday from Orlando. Much to our surprise our last trip of the night we got back from our 3rd and last trip from Orlando. And the street was blocked off, with alot of talking finally ,cause LE was staged in our driveway they let us in our house. So much more happened for days and weeks on end. But the thing that hits my core, was one evening I was walking my dog on the front lawn, and she in jogging clothes kinda appears out of nowhere, or maybe I didn't notice, but she says and I quote " hi I'm Rebecca I noticed you just moved in do you know or have u seen anything? " I told her no, she then asked "well you heard about my poor husband, you don't think I did it do you?" Rocked my core folks. Weirdest conversation I've ever had, and no my dog was not ok with her presence.

    • @patrick3178
      @patrick3178 3 года назад +7

      Fuckin right that is not a normal conversation. It sounds like she was trying to find out if she was seen doing it.

  • @gillianlefrancois9394
    @gillianlefrancois9394 2 года назад +12

    that was so funny :) I had to call the fire brigade when a house on my street was on fire. I gave them my address and said it was about 6 houses down from me. I didn't know the street number, but I said "you can't miss it, it's on fire" She cracked up

  • @marym2811
    @marym2811 2 года назад +8

    When ever I see the thumbnail pop up for this video, I think it's a competion for "Who is the Biggest Liar, Piers Morgan or Rebecca," lol

  • @booradley0x0
    @booradley0x0 Год назад +3

    Together these guys really make me laugh! Love the channel, very informative and entertaining

  • @paulross8418
    @paulross8418 3 года назад +26

    I use to do interviews for work and went on natural gut instinct to their behaviour during the interview. Wish this series was about years ago. Since watching the Behaviour Panel I now look for how people react to questions physically and mentally. Your Podcasts are fascinating..

  • @vanmamawannabe6360
    @vanmamawannabe6360 3 года назад +50

    Tomorrow I’m going to be in line at the grocery store and just bust up laughing because I’m hearing Mark say, “HAY-ULP!!! HAY-ULP!!!”

    • @bascha4098
      @bascha4098 3 года назад +2

      Thanks for reminder, Mark! I had forgotten about Penelope Pitstop!!

  • @andyfagan2136
    @andyfagan2136 6 месяцев назад +3

    At 40:40 I like the way Piers Morgan tells her "you can see why the police are thinking this is all a bit odd". He tells her, rather than asks a question: "can you see why the police are thinking this is all a bit odd?".

    • @maamenhyira
      @maamenhyira 6 месяцев назад +2

      It's called elicitation. You can read more about it online, very interesting

  • @michelleeven24
    @michelleeven24 Год назад +4

    😂😂😂 I’m so grateful for finally hearing the Penelope pit stop sample in the theme song by Mark! Amazing