One after one, many women have stood up against Bill Cosby, accusing him for sexual assault. The latest being former supermodel Janice Dickinson. She spoke exclusively to ET now on this topic.
Let us now analyze her body language and know if she is telling the truth.
1. General body language
She talks a lot with her hands. She uses a lot of illustrators when she is talking about normal things as noticed in other videos of her. Also, her shoulder relaxes when she is talking.
2. Stiff & Control hands
The first thing we noticed about her, when she was talking about the incident is , her hand movements completely stopped. You can also see , she is holding herself, which means , she is controlling herself. She does uses her hands to talk while explaining other events, which signifies, some of the events happened, but not all, as she is saying. Her stiff hands are seen in the sentences or part of sentences are :
a. After dinner, in my room.....
b. I wasn't wearing my pajamas....
c. I had been sexually assaulted by this man ....
d. I remember a lot of pain....
e. biggest regrets and resentment ....
f. throughout the course of my life....
3. The Turtle
Her shoulders also look very tensed here. We call this pose the turtle. The person tries to acquire as low space as he/she could , which means low confidence. When you see Janice doing this, you know something is fishy and there is more to the story , that we don't know.
4. The distancing language
In speech, people distance themselves from their lie by not using pronouns or people’s names. They don't want to be associated with the lie they just said.
This is exactly what Janice does when she says , " I had been sexually assaulted by THIS man" .
5. The Smile
When the host asks Janice, why didn't she come up when it happened, she answers, "I was embarrassed and ashamed" and gives a smile. We expect anything here but a smile. A sexually assaulted woman , when talking about the event, is more likely to show sadness, anger, hatred even disgust, but not a smile.
6. Shaking head NO
The head shake is another important cue here. She shakes her head NO while mentioning about the incident. When the host asks her, if Bill knew about her being in rehab, she shakes her head as NO but says," He knew damn well, I was in rehab" which is contradicting her head nod.
And when the hosts says, what do you want to tell the other women who have been victimized by Bill Cosby? Janice says," I am here for you ladies" . And again with a head shake of NO which means, she doesn't believe what she is saying.
7. How dare you?
At last being asked by the host again that what will she say to Bill if he's at front now. Janice says How dare you, thrice. and gives a shrug, which is again signifying she is not angry or sad at all.
Therefore, there's more to know in this story for sure.
Truth is good, Lie is bad, but half truth is worst.
Stay tuned for more...
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Let us now analyze her body language and know if she is telling the truth.
1. General body language
She talks a lot with her hands. She uses a lot of illustrators when she is talking about normal things as noticed in other videos of her. Also, her shoulder relaxes when she is talking.
2. Stiff & Control hands
The first thing we noticed about her, when she was talking about the incident is , her hand movements completely stopped. You can also see , she is holding herself, which means , she is controlling herself. She does uses her hands to talk while explaining other events, which signifies, some of the events happened, but not all, as she is saying. Her stiff hands are seen in the sentences or part of sentences are :
a. After dinner, in my room.....
b. I wasn't wearing my pajamas....
c. I had been sexually assaulted by this man ....
d. I remember a lot of pain....
e. biggest regrets and resentment ....
f. throughout the course of my life....
3. The Turtle
Her shoulders also look very tensed here. We call this pose the turtle. The person tries to acquire as low space as he/she could , which means low confidence. When you see Janice doing this, you know something is fishy and there is more to the story , that we don't know.
4. The distancing language
In speech, people distance themselves from their lie by not using pronouns or people’s names. They don't want to be associated with the lie they just said.
This is exactly what Janice does when she says , " I had been sexually assaulted by THIS man" .
5. The Smile
When the host asks Janice, why didn't she come up when it happened, she answers, "I was embarrassed and ashamed" and gives a smile. We expect anything here but a smile. A sexually assaulted woman , when talking about the event, is more likely to show sadness, anger, hatred even disgust, but not a smile.
6. Shaking head NO
The head shake is another important cue here. She shakes her head NO while mentioning about the incident. When the host asks her, if Bill knew about her being in rehab, she shakes her head as NO but says," He knew damn well, I was in rehab" which is contradicting her head nod.
And when the hosts says, what do you want to tell the other women who have been victimized by Bill Cosby? Janice says," I am here for you ladies" . And again with a head shake of NO which means, she doesn't believe what she is saying.
7. How dare you?
At last being asked by the host again that what will she say to Bill if he's at front now. Janice says How dare you, thrice. and gives a shrug, which is again signifying she is not angry or sad at all.
Therefore, there's more to know in this story for sure.
Truth is good, Lie is bad, but half truth is worst.
Stay tuned for more...
www.facebook.com/bodyspeaksbetter
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