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In part two of this examination of deception and human behavior, Mike continues to share his specialized expertise in detecting lies and evaluating the truthfulness of testimony. Building on the analysis established in the previous episode, Shane, Gemma, and Mike apply rigorous behavior detection principles to additional interviews and statements from individuals connected to the Sister Cathy case. The discussion reveals how subtle behavioral cues and linguistic patterns can indicate deception, offering listeners a powerful new analytical lens through which to evaluate the conflicting accounts and evasive responses that have characterized this investigation from its earliest days.
Who Killed Sister Cathy? is an ongoing investigation into the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik. Subscribe and follow for new episodes.
By Shane Waters, Gemma Hoskins4.6
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In part two of this examination of deception and human behavior, Mike continues to share his specialized expertise in detecting lies and evaluating the truthfulness of testimony. Building on the analysis established in the previous episode, Shane, Gemma, and Mike apply rigorous behavior detection principles to additional interviews and statements from individuals connected to the Sister Cathy case. The discussion reveals how subtle behavioral cues and linguistic patterns can indicate deception, offering listeners a powerful new analytical lens through which to evaluate the conflicting accounts and evasive responses that have characterized this investigation from its earliest days.
Who Killed Sister Cathy? is an ongoing investigation into the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik. Subscribe and follow for new episodes.

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