There are reliable ways to tell if someone is lying to you – but they’re rarely the ones we (…)

8 juin 2026 | Kirsty King
We are in dangerous territory as courts encourage jurors to discern untruth from body language. In fact, the words are far more revealing Imagine you are a juror on a murder trial. A married couple have been found shot dead. The defendant, a man known to them, denies the charge. You’ve heard the (…)
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