Bill O’Reilly to Analyze “bad guy body language”
Posted in: Aruba,Crime,Joran Van der Sloot,You Tube - VIDEO
Body Language Breakdown! They’re the world’s worst villains —Tonight we expose the truth behind their masked messages!
Who are the world’s worst villains according to Bill O’Reilly:
Maybe Aruba can figure it out now why their economy continues to tank. The person you covered up a crime for, Joran Van der Sloot, is considered by many as one of the world’s worst villains. All the marketing is never going to wash away that stain. Try as you might.
Watch tonight on The Factor
More Joran Van der Sloot body language, HERE.
UPDATE I: Partial comments from Tonya Reiman – Body Language Expert regarding Joran Van der Sloot:
Initially I see a great deal of smugness. He also looks around everywhere. His eyes are darting all over the place and usually that’s indicative of somebody who’s looking for an escape route. He is not making eye contact his eyes just seem to be going all over the place. You know when he talks about she came to me he does that little eyebrow lift and then you can see a little bit of a smile that crosses his face. So there is that little bit of pride coming through that this woman came on to him supposedly. I also notice that see now he did the inward lip roll which of course we all know that’s typically done when you’re a little bit nervous or anxious and he’s being interviewed so I’m sure that’s part of it. But the eyes moving around a lot just tell me that he’s not comfortable doing this interview. You know the constant shoulder shrug also, that’s almost a protective gesture. It can be seen as either a little bit submissive but it’s also protecting yourself. You’re bringing your shoulders all the way up and you are protecting your neck. So I think that part of this was smugness, part of this was that he appears to be hiding something what it is I don’t know. But when you just saw him look up like that usually when people look up they are visualizing something.
(Hat Tip: San)
UPDATE II: Watch the Bill O’Reilly segment on Joran Van der Sloot Body Language
(Hat Tip: Carpe)
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