A Study in Crime

46. The Human Lie Detector


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46. The Human Lie Detector The Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, was caught by forensic linguistics. What if you could tell whether or not someone was lying by the words they use?  Is that possible? Nejolla has used Scientific Content Analysis (SCAN) in embezzlement, fraud, arson, and other investigations. In episode 46, I speak with Nejolla Korris.

Nejolla Korris is an expert in Linguistic Lie Detection, the CEO of InterVeritas International, and a highly sought-after speaker on linguistic lie detection. She has worked in about 40 countries with multiple clients, including corporations, government, law enforcement, and the military. She holds a BA in Law from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for her groundbreaking contributions to linguistic lie detection.

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A Study in Crime is written and produced by Scott Fulmer, author of the true-crime memoir Confessions of a Private Eye. A veteran private investigator, Scott has spent the last 30 years conducting complex investigations throughout the US. He’s a decorated combat veteran of the Gulf War and lives in the Texas Hill Country near San Antonio. 

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