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★ Lies & Liar (II)

February 1990 and a 7-year-old girl is snatched near her home … The young victim remembered her attacker … In December 1990 he was convicted of all charges.  By the start of 2016 Bishop had been locked up for 25 years and was looking forward to his release.  He didn’t know it but his past was about to catch up with him.  Forensic science provided that evidence.  ibid.

 

 

* Dawn: Full form: I did not do this & missing ‘I’

* Cliff: Increased blink rate & upper chest breathing = anxiety

* C: Micro head-shake no contradicts answer & single-sided shoulder shrug

 

 

East Midlands Airport October 2014: Among those passing through Departures 25-year-old care-worker Tareena Shakil.  Shakil paid £400 to take her 14-month son to the Turkish resort of Antalya, supposedly on a week-long holiday.  But 2 days later she contacted her family to say they wouldn’t be returning.  Instead, she was preparing to take him across the border to Syria, a stronghold of the world’s most feared terrorist group, Isis.  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e1: Tareena Shakil

 

But just 4 months later she was back in the UK insisting she’d been forced into going.  When her plane touched down in February 2015 she promised to tell anti-terrorist police the full story.  ibid.    

 

Her account was vivid but important information was missing.  ibid.

 

 

* Cliff: Closed posture, no eye contact, slow speech, lot of hesitations, manipulators

* C: Speed 50% faster, illustrators (hands), volume up, chin up = second half true

 

 

Groomed, held captive and murdered.  Fifteen years old, the target of an online predator.  How her dream date turned into a night of horror.  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e2: Luke Harlow  & Stephen Beadman

 

Kayleigh Haywood.  15 years old.  Innocent.  And love struck.  ibid.

 

She’s arranged to meet a man 12 years her senior, unemployed loner Luke Harlow.  ibid.

 

When officers searched Harlow’s flat, they found some of Kayleigh’s possessions and saw signs of a possible struggle.  ibid.  

 

There was a second man in the flat: Stephen Beadman.  ibid.

 

There was one thing he [Beadman] couldn’t conceal: the marks on his face.  ibid.

 

 

* Cliff: Sweaty palms, manipulation, cracks knuckles to release tension, pause, little headshake no to straight question,

* C: [Beadman] Says no idea but with rotation of head x2 = this is a tell; hand gesture and words not synchonised & moves back in chair & ‘I honestly can’t remember’ (convincing tactic) & clamped up

 

 

When a young woman dies her boyfriend has the perfect alibi but is it about to crumble?  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e2: James Tobin

 

The early hours of April 24th 2015: A 999 alert in South Wales and a caller apparently so distressed he needs his father to help explain the emergency.  ibid. 

 

The woman in the house was Kellie Gillard, a 25-year-old last seen in public just a few hours earlier looking as fit and healthy as she always did.  ibid.  

 

The 999 call had come from James Tobin, a successful amateur boxer who Kellie had been seeing for the past year.  ibid.  

 

What Tobin didn’t know is that his home had been bugged.  ibid.

 

‘She was going to die; she was an accident waiting to happen.’  ibid.  Tobin with father

 

 

* Dawn: Says ex-girlfriend x2 but not her name

* Cliff: Big swallow (anxiety) & wiping hands on trousers & manipulators, micro headshake no & convince tactic  

* D: Missing ‘I’s (distancing)

* C: No direct denial & head down & sharp intake of breath

 

 

The speedboat killer: The victim just 24, the boat owner determined to escape punishment.  He claims to be innocent.  But does his story add up?  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e3: Jack Shepherd

 

2015: A speedboat owner gets ready to take his new date on a sightseeing tour.  His name Jack Shepherd.  ibid.

 

On her cameraphone Charlotte can be heard commenting on the speed.  ibid.

 

Three miles from home their ride came to a sickening end as the boat hit a submerged object, and then overturned.  It took search teams 20 minutes to find Charlotte, who died from the effects of the icy water soon afterwards.  ibid. 

 

 

* Cliff: Dry sniffs, tissue, no signs on face, forcing voice to sound sad & double-sided shoulder shrug  

* Dawn: Being careful, can’t remember, thinking only of self

* D: Further lies in interview of low alcohol levels

* C: Single-handed shrug to camera

 

 

Ashford, Kent: April 30th 2012 one man arrives with murder in mind, 38-year-old Ivan Esack.  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e4: Ivan Esack

 

Ivan Esack walks in and then he attacks her [Natalie, ex-wife] with the knife.  ibid.  

 

Esack was a bully, and he subjected Natalie to violence and abuse, and she had left several times and was persuaded to go back to him.  ibid.  Kerry

 

‘Just lost the plot, basically.’  ibid.  Esack

 

Evidence some emerged of his menacing behaviour in the weeks leading up to it.  ibid.  

 

 

* Cliff: blames victim, micro head shake no (multiple), single sided hand shrug (multiple) = he didn’t just snap

* Dawn: being careful with words, convince mode

 

 

35 years on and still Britain’s biggest unsolved missing person’s inquiry: Suzy Lamplugh.  The prime suspect who is not what he seems: John Cannan.  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e4: John Cannan

 

28th July 1986: Suzy Lamplugh, 25, an estate agent, leaves her office at midday, her diary recording an appointment with Mr Kipper.  She’s never seen again.  ibid.

 

Aged 14, John Cannan committed his first sexual attack; more followed, culminating in an attack at a local precinct in 1981.   ibid.

 

John Cannan was jailed for rape.  After spending 5 years in prison he moed to Bristol and enrolled at a dating agency under a false name.  ibid.

 

He tried to kidnap a woman near the Bristol waterfront but her screams forced him to run away.  ibid.

 

Three weeks later, more than 100 miles away, in Lemington Spa, police arrest a man after he uses a knife to threaten a shop assistant: his name John Cannan.  ibid.

 

The photofit of Mr Kipper, the man seen with a woman who looked like Suzy Lamplugh on the day she went missing, bore a striking resemblance to John Cannan.  ibid. 

 

After he was jailed for life for the murder of Shirley Banks in Bristol, and other violent sexual attacks, officers investigating the Suzy Lamplugh case questioned John Cannan in prison.  ibid.

 

 

* Cliff: Superficial charm, faking it, contempt then fear, fear in eyes

* Dawn: Language giving him away

* Kerry: Psychopaths tend to use more Malapropisms

* C: No Denial, evasiveness,

 

 

10th June 2017: a 21-year-old man is rushed to the A&E unit at Bedford Hospital.  His name: Alex Skeel.  Alex tells police the person who has attacked him is his 22-year-old girlfriend, Jordan Worth.  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e4: Jordan Worth    

 

Jordan Worth pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, and was the first woman in the UK to be guilty of the new offence of coercive control.  She was jailed for seven and a half years.  ibid.   

 

 

* Cliff: Trying to create vulnerability, but right hand clenched & hand gesture of stabbing (reliving moment) & gentle smile on face

* Dawn: Volume drops, hesitation, pauses

* C: Yes I do pour boiling water on him, but different place

 

 

When a pregnant mum goes missing her husband [Mark Galante] joins the search.  But is he hiding vital information?  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e5: Mark Galante

 

Stanhope Gardens, home in 2006 to a young couple Mark and Jody Galante.  On January 7th, Mark Galante telephoned police saying he was due to collect Jody at the local shopping mall, but when he’d arrived with daughter Zayla, Jody hadn’t showed up.  ibid.

 

He had started an affair with a woman he’d met on the internet.  ibid.  Kerry

 

From the start police had suspected Jodie’s husband, Mark Galante.  ibid.

 

 

* Dawn: Uses past tense & long pause & evasion  

* Cliff: Awkward performance, constant headshake no, anger and disgust, tiny single-sided shoulder shrug, past tense & no tears & tissue

* C: At funeral distorted mouth arches up = fake sadness

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