![]() Many people get very disappointed when I answer that there is no nonverbal that shows someone is lying. Yet, the evidence led the jury to conclude that he lied during his testimony… and I agree with their judgement. The one that came up most often was: “Is there a nonverbal cue that shows someone is lying?” In particular, many people have heard that touching the nose while speaking is a sign of lying. What’s interesting is that I had to use one of the nose-touch photos from my body language book “Read TheZoom” because I couldn’t find a photo of Murdaugh touching his nose during his trial. The post prompted a number of comments as well as some interesting questions. ![]() He showed a number of high stress signals, such as repeatedly pushing his tongue against the inside of his cheek and licking his lips. Two days ago, I posted about Alex Murdaugh’s nonverbals when he took the stand in his murder trial.
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