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The Behavioral Tells of a Clumsy Delivery
When a target vows he will never be caught, an investigator can't rely on brute force. You have to rely on human nature.
It’s an early morning in Maryland, and a young process server is staring down a difficult assignment. The subject is a 235-pound corporate boss tucked behind a secure, three-story office building, and he has let everyone know he refuses to be served.
Bypassing a locked back door and security guards means executing a classic piece of mundane fieldcraft: a clumsily staged stumble while carrying a heavy box of printer paper. But while a split-second appeal to empathy opens the door, getting back out of the building forces a tense standoff with a 250-pound security escort whose quiet composure speaks volumes.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Key Quote: “Experienced people don't need to perform anger... One tell showed human compassion. One showed human competence.”
Join the Inner Circle: What behavioral tells did you notice in this story? Share your take and join the street science breakdown by leaving a comment at ProcessServerChronicles.com.
Secure Advance Access: The psychological tradecraft and high-stakes tension of the D.C. and Maryland streets come to life in the debut crime thriller, Notice of Assignment, dropping this October. Head over to CalBrink.com right now to read the first four chapters today.
New episodes of the Behavioral Detective Podcast release every Wednesday and Sunday.
By Chris LengquistThe Behavioral Tells of a Clumsy Delivery
When a target vows he will never be caught, an investigator can't rely on brute force. You have to rely on human nature.
It’s an early morning in Maryland, and a young process server is staring down a difficult assignment. The subject is a 235-pound corporate boss tucked behind a secure, three-story office building, and he has let everyone know he refuses to be served.
Bypassing a locked back door and security guards means executing a classic piece of mundane fieldcraft: a clumsily staged stumble while carrying a heavy box of printer paper. But while a split-second appeal to empathy opens the door, getting back out of the building forces a tense standoff with a 250-pound security escort whose quiet composure speaks volumes.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Key Quote: “Experienced people don't need to perform anger... One tell showed human compassion. One showed human competence.”
Join the Inner Circle: What behavioral tells did you notice in this story? Share your take and join the street science breakdown by leaving a comment at ProcessServerChronicles.com.
Secure Advance Access: The psychological tradecraft and high-stakes tension of the D.C. and Maryland streets come to life in the debut crime thriller, Notice of Assignment, dropping this October. Head over to CalBrink.com right now to read the first four chapters today.
New episodes of the Behavioral Detective Podcast release every Wednesday and Sunday.