💥 Amanda Knox: Is She Really Innocent?

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  • Amanda Knox: does her body language tell us she is innocent or guilty. The Behavior Panel analyzes Amanda Knox’s body language and behavior to get to the truth or lies around her guilt or innocence. ⭐JOIN OUR BODY LANGUAGE MASTERCLASS: thebehaviorpanel.com/
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    The Behavior Panel
    Scott Rouse: BodyLanguageTactics.com
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    Greg Hartley: BodyLanguageTactics.com
    The Behavior Panel comprises the world's top body language and behavior experts: Scott Rouse, Mark Bowden, Chase Hughes, and Greg Hartley. They analyze behavior and body language in videos of public interest. This non-partisan group aims to educate and entertain, focusing on nonverbal communication, deception detection, behavioral analysis, statement analysis, interrogation, and resistance to interrogation. Through careful examination of gestures, expressions, linguistics, and cultural context, they reveal truths and deceptions. The Behavior Panel is prominently featured on The Dr. Phil Show and has its own show on the US TV Network, Merit Street Media.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Amanda Knox Body Language
    7:38 Confusing Situation Analysis
    13:46 'Mini Sink' Storytelling Concept
    21:34 Interpretation of Facial Expressions
    29:12 Structured Story for Objections
    37:22 Gender Differences in Emotion
    44:52 Creepy Break-In Experience
    52:19 Pronoun and Gesture Analysis
    1:00:18 Unusual Break-In Details
    1:08:14 Confusion and Lack of Fit
    1:15:56 Lack of Understanding and Trust
    1:23:10 Behavior Analysis in a Situation
    1:31:11 Story Falling Apart Analysis
    Thanks for watching!
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  • @TheBehaviorPanel
    @TheBehaviorPanel  3 роки тому +138

    Scott Rouse: BodyLanguageTactics.com
    Mark Bowden: TruthAndLies.ca
    Chase Hughes: ChaseHughes.com
    Greg Hartley: BodyLanguageTactics.com

    • @CarloRegadasGuitar
      @CarloRegadasGuitar 3 роки тому +9

      Superb stuff, as always lads. If you could do Dan Burisch, that would be brilliant. He has hours of video interviews on UA-cam, where he talks about working at Area S4 at Papoose Lake, Area 51. He also discusses at scientific length, about stargates, working with extraterrestrials, reverse engineered anti gravity crafts, the "Looking Glass", Majestic 12 etc. It's fascinating stuff and completely believable, with the detailed, scientific information and ease of which the story is told. I'd be absolutely fascinated to see if you lads think he's being deceitful. Excellent work Chase, Mark, Greg and Scott and thoroughly informative and entertaining.

    • @britbitchmyname
      @britbitchmyname 3 роки тому +11

      Guys, I'm utterly fascinated by your videos, it's a humbling reminder of how deep the rabbit hole really goes and you certainly made my lockdown experience mode interesting so thank you. If you're looking for another video to discuss, and you'd like to make a fan very happy, I'd really like to know what you make of the "interrogation of Stephanie Lazarus". It's not your usual content but your observations on this video reminded me of it. I've never, ever seen someone's face contort like hers does and it's really bothered me since I watched the video. Disturbed me, actually. I'd just love to hear your opinions because it's a cluster of behaviours I just don't recognise, let alone understand. Thanks again!

    • @donnabarlow6941
      @donnabarlow6941 3 роки тому +4

      Are opposing views bring deleted here? Are we in Russia?

    • @donnabarlow6941
      @donnabarlow6941 3 роки тому +5

      @@AussieInsider They're not interesting in solving crimes, more like selling books and courses and making a name for themselves, at Amanda expense.

    • @jojersey4081
      @jojersey4081 3 роки тому +4

      One more thing on the nasty poo...I bet if you asked her family and some close friends they would admit that when she gets scared her stomach starts acting up.

  • @stephaniemorrissey5114
    @stephaniemorrissey5114 3 роки тому +205

    Does anyone else get thrown off of the guys aren't in "their" squares??

    • @andromeda1903
      @andromeda1903 3 роки тому +5

      yes, it's all wrong LOL

    • @deborabowlin8950
      @deborabowlin8950 3 роки тому +1

      lol...yes

    • @halokittiekat
      @halokittiekat 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, it's so weird

    • @katrinat.3032
      @katrinat.3032 3 роки тому +7

      Mark needs to be bottom right , so that his horizontal piece of wall art points to the center of their 4 boxes. 😀

    • @pollymiller1035
      @pollymiller1035 3 роки тому +1

      Yes I do get confused. Initially I thought Mark had changed his furniture around!!

  • @coolbeans8900
    @coolbeans8900 3 роки тому +201

    My 4 uncles telling me essentially the kind of people to stay away from

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  3 роки тому +40

      LOL

    • @hlowrylong
      @hlowrylong 3 роки тому +13

      Except that if any of these guys (except sweeter, more emphatic Mark) interrogated me, I would likely admit to something I didn’t do. 😜 False Positive!!
      Yes Chase!! Yes Greg & Scott, I WAS ON THE GRASSY KNOLL!!! (even though born in ‘71!!!!).....

    • @harrybo9608
      @harrybo9608 3 роки тому +1

      Babushka!

    • @harrybo9608
      @harrybo9608 3 роки тому +1

      ,. Were you man in dress babushka??

    • @reneet5858
      @reneet5858 3 роки тому

      @@hlowrylong 🤣

  • @theresagargett-lyons6173
    @theresagargett-lyons6173 8 місяців тому +22

    Don't you think years in a foreign prison, hundreds of interrogations in a secondary language, and at least three trials with a prosecutor subsequently found to be corrupt...might have affected the way she tells the story????

    • @hnr4994
      @hnr4994 8 місяців тому +5

      Spot on

    • @daynadrn111
      @daynadrn111 7 місяців тому +4

      Great point

    • @Gilloringsend
      @Gilloringsend 5 місяців тому +4

      Yes not as if she’s telling the story for the first time hours after the event. Was she asked to recount it as if it just occurred

  • @cressidaclarke8036
    @cressidaclarke8036 3 місяці тому +14

    Always found it extremely odd that she goes into the house, notes the open door and the blood - and then takes a shower.

    • @Helenwheels370
      @Helenwheels370 3 місяці тому +2

      The door being open had a perfectly plausible explanation verified by the Italian roommates: the latch was broken and, if just pulled closed, would blow open. It had to be locked with the key. Just pulling it shut would be plausible if someone was just running out for a few minutes or downstairs and didn't want to be bothered locking it.
      The only blood Knox saw before taking her shower was a couple of small dried drops on the faucet/tap. It would be normal to think your roommate had a small accident or that it was from your own infected ear piercing and not to jump to the conclusion that a murder had taken place. There was very little visible blood in the bathroom; it was not the 'blood covered' bathroom many people think it was. Police photos and video prove this and the responding police even testified the amount of blood was "not concerning".

    • @littlesmith5005
      @littlesmith5005 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Helenwheels370
      You know damn well she killed that girl!

    • @Helenwheels370
      @Helenwheels370 2 місяці тому +1

      @@littlesmith5005 What a silly comment. You're assuming to know what I know. You don't.
      If you're so sure that she did, then please present the evidence because the 5 Supreme Court judges disagree with you. I bet you've never read the court documents and get your 'facts' on the case from UA-cam.

  • @GD-gf8mg
    @GD-gf8mg 3 роки тому +159

    Im starting a 'Go Fund Me' to upgrade Gregs internet connection.

    • @scattygirl1
      @scattygirl1 3 роки тому +4

      Where do I donate?

    • @kimbercoleman7089
      @kimbercoleman7089 3 роки тому +3

      Me too...

    • @karikells
      @karikells 3 роки тому +4

      maybe he lives in an area where that's the best he can get? sadly, i can relate. i live "in the boonies" where there truly are not the same great options that folks in town have.

    • @ppgedez
      @ppgedez 3 роки тому +5

      G D
      Nice one, that literally nearly made me laugh out loud. 🙂✌️

    • @smpotts173
      @smpotts173 3 роки тому +1

      @@karikells
      Hi Kat!
      that's what I was thinking. Either high - speed is not available, or he's the cheapest guy on EARTH!

  • @tsveno72
    @tsveno72 3 роки тому +125

    Never ever switch Mark and Chase’s onscreen positions. We need consistency!

    • @katrinat.3032
      @katrinat.3032 3 роки тому +6

      Mark Needs to be on the bottom right because that antique horizontal art on his wall points to the center of the four pictures in the screen. It is more relaxing for your eyes when Mark is in the bottom right.

    • @sophiewhite3140
      @sophiewhite3140 3 роки тому +7

      @@katrinat.3032 also it's super amusing when he doesn't know where to point to the subscribe button :D

    • @ELITExADAM
      @ELITExADAM 3 роки тому +1

      🤣🤣

    • @a705fay
      @a705fay 3 роки тому +2

      @@katrinat.3032 Mark needs to be bottom right because he has a bottom and he is always right

    • @suebelzer6536
      @suebelzer6536 3 роки тому +6

      That's their baseline.

  • @susannemontagnemslmtryt7885
    @susannemontagnemslmtryt7885 3 місяці тому +19

    When the story first came out, I thought she was innocent. The more she talks, the more I think she's guilty. She has a salamanderous quality.

    • @Helenwheels370
      @Helenwheels370 3 місяці тому

      "salamanderous quality"? What is that?

    • @susannemontagnemslmtryt7885
      @susannemontagnemslmtryt7885 3 місяці тому +14

      @@Helenwheels370 It's creepy, cold, and slithery... like stalking every single comment on a UA-cam video.

    • @Helenwheels370
      @Helenwheels370 3 місяці тому +2

      @@susannemontagnemslmtryt7885 Ah.
      It's interesting that you equate correcting misinformation posted on the case with 'stalking'.

    • @smokeycat007
      @smokeycat007 2 місяці тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂​@@susannemontagnemslmtryt7885

  • @costinpatru5450
    @costinpatru5450 2 роки тому +21

    No, this is wrong:
    Chase is on the right and Mark is on the left.
    This goes against ANYTHING that's HOLY!

  • @victoriakannan
    @victoriakannan 3 роки тому +171

    This video sums up what I like about each of these men and what they bring to the table. I truly appreciate their differences and varying knowledge for us to learn from. I don't think this panel would be half as successful and captivating if any one of these men were removed.
    1. Mark | Storytelling, narrative, diction
    He is able to find patterns and bring underlying tones to the surface that identifies the truth behind the words. Also, he always bring to light more socially centered examples which are very relatable to viewers.
    2. Scott | Personable relation, mentorship, context framing
    He speaks in a manner that makes you feel like he is right there with you, and there to teach you. It's a sense of mentorship and ability to make things resonate with the viewer as if he was doing this one on one. Super approachable.
    3. Greg | Veteran of technique, relentless, thorough
    He brings an air of confidence that is not arrogant, but rather firm and resolved. You trust what he says because you can tell he's seen it, heard it, lived it. An absolute wealth of knowledge that effortlessly spills out.
    4. Chase | Facts, Case Studies, Teacher
    He always speaks in a slower manner so as to give time to the viewer to take in and comprehend what he is saying. He is straight facts which is crucial to teaching those who are willing to listen. Also, probably the most impressive memory recall for studies and papers that I have ever seen.
    Thank you, guys, for these videos. I'm learning so much, and am excited to keep learning. I truly appreciate you all.

    • @ELITExADAM
      @ELITExADAM 3 роки тому

      Beautiful words

    • @jillgott6567
      @jillgott6567 2 роки тому

      Well said

    • @jillgott6567
      @jillgott6567 2 роки тому

      Well said !

    • @richardoliveira153
      @richardoliveira153 11 місяців тому

      This is the reason why the videos are so enjoyable and easy to listen to the very end.. which says a lot about it considering the lenght of the videos. And that's why people who knew ZERO about this stuff (like me) keep coming and learning. Because you actually want to learn more. You know its not gonna be boring (they even make it sound fun at times) and you already felt it does help you in your life, and you know you will learn more almost effortlessly. It really is for everybody. Pretty sure this Channel Will get even bigger, as long as they keep it up.

    • @BushaBandulu
      @BushaBandulu 11 місяців тому

      💯 Facts! 🔥🧨👏🏾

  • @greghartley9975
    @greghartley9975 3 роки тому +123

    Thanks for all the comments. Remember when we point out red flags those are causes to dig deeper not end all statements. They drive micro interview.

    • @sagittariusmoon1043
      @sagittariusmoon1043 3 роки тому +2

      Hello Greg xx great videos 😎 keep them coming.

    • @Aprillfools
      @Aprillfools 3 роки тому +2

      hi Greg :)

    • @nicolagraham1678
      @nicolagraham1678 3 роки тому +4

      @@mcfortunato28 I can't help feeling you may be bias due to a bad experience you've encountered. It is not the panels problem that some of the listeners don't actually listen properly. They have already said it's not about being guilty or not of the murder, it's about what these world experts 'see' on these videos only.

    • @lunaava8668
      @lunaava8668 3 роки тому +2

      greg hartley But the title belongs in a tabloid newspaper....

    • @micaelaowen6217
      @micaelaowen6217 3 роки тому +1

      @@mcfortunato28 They actually did explain this

  • @philip_hofmaenner47
    @philip_hofmaenner47 21 день тому +10

    I don't know what the truth is but the fact that a majority of people in the UK and Italy believe she's guilty and a majority of people in the USA think she's innocent just tells me that most people are sheep and believe whatever they're told...

    • @ikemreacts
      @ikemreacts 20 днів тому +1

      Nonsense. There is no pre-disposition to find young, reasonably attractive (at the time), white women guilty of murder amongst the general public. We found her character, constant lying, dancing at the murder scene(!), indifference to Meredith and attempt to frame an innocent man all the clues we needed.

    • @philip_hofmaenner47
      @philip_hofmaenner47 17 днів тому +1

      @@ikemreacts I'm referring to how well opinions are aligned to country borders... Don't you think that speaks to group thinking and sheep mentality? And I agree btw that her behaviour was pretty weird and she looks kind of guilty. But there's also lots of stuff that makes me think there's a possibility Guede could have done it. Maybe all 3 did it or maybe it was just Rafaele and Knox and Guede was just at the wrong place at the wrong time, who knows. But if I was in a jury I wouldn't be able to give a guilty verdict beyond a reasonable doubt for any of them....

    • @ikemreacts
      @ikemreacts 17 днів тому +1

      ​@@philip_hofmaenner47 We're not patriotic like that. We don't care about sketchy Brits 💩abroad. Did Brits feel that way, once? Maybe. Today? Not at all. We love Merry but don't want innocent people jailed. Muricans feel they are exceptional and special everywhere they go - there's even a name for this phenom: "American Exceptionalism". I mean: she was at the scene and she has been lying her ass off for years.

    • @Helenwheels370
      @Helenwheels370 3 дні тому

      @@ikemreacts Oh, wow. You clearly have been reading too many tabloids and watching ignorant videos. What "constant lying" and "dancing at the murder scene"? She made no 'attempt to frame an innocent man' as even the EHCR ruled in 2019 that she RETRACTED her statements about her boss within hours in writing more than once but, even having done so, she was charged with slander 6 months later.

  • @taghiabiri3489
    @taghiabiri3489 Рік тому +17

    😂 „first thing you do when the front door is open is to call the cops“ 😂 man, I would never do that! This is definitely an American thing. Greetings from Europe!

    • @morticiaheisenberg9679
      @morticiaheisenberg9679 9 місяців тому

      I have a gun. Even being a female, and by myself. If my door is open, then something is definitely not okay. My husband and I always make sure doors are locked. I would call the police, then hang up and go in, gun out and ready.

    • @whitsfiryellnogobyye
      @whitsfiryellnogobyye 4 місяці тому +2

      I was thinking that too. If the front door was open and I shared the home with a few other housemates, I'd first think one of them just didn't close it properly. Amanda also stated the door was faulty so that wouldn't have been a shock that a faulty door was ajar.

  • @heatherepperson1392
    @heatherepperson1392 3 роки тому +151

    “I’ve never met anybody who saw poop in the toilet and thought, ‘Hmm, there’s been a crime.’” Chase Hughes 2020 😂😂

  • @monicadehek5484
    @monicadehek5484 3 роки тому +38

    In college I had a few roommates and most of the drama was centered around cleanliness... the most clean roommate pitted against the most messy with the rest of us caught it the middle

  • @rdw2457
    @rdw2457 2 місяці тому +11

    I’m disturbed by how preoccupied with bathrooms she is.

    • @Beatrix1111
      @Beatrix1111 Місяць тому

      She deliberately refuses to flush.

  • @viscontialice
    @viscontialice Рік тому +17

    At the very beginning of the investigations, Amanda accused Patrick Lumumba, who owned a pub in Perugia, where occasionally Meredith worked as waitress, to be the murderer, claiming that they were spending the night together in Meredith's room.
    He spent 14 days in jail before a Swiss professor testified to have spent that night with him and no trace of him was ever found at the crime scene.
    She keeps on portraying herself as an innocent lamb, but what she did to Patrick Lumumba remains ignoble and criminal. She was sentenced to three years for this crime.
    What mostly drew the media attention on Amanda was her behaviour, she laughed, she joked, no tears, no grief for the gruesome murder of her roommate. She never said a word of compassion for Meredith and her family.

    • @aie_aie_
      @aie_aie_ Рік тому

      You're right. No honest person would do that.

  • @amandasmythe3274
    @amandasmythe3274 3 роки тому +54

    R.I.P. Meredith

    • @cherrylrose9200
      @cherrylrose9200 3 роки тому

      $7f7$f7

    • @amandasmythe3274
      @amandasmythe3274 3 роки тому +3

      @@cherrylrose9200 Not a clue of what you write.

    • @RonSteinroth
      @RonSteinroth 3 роки тому

      They caught Guede, he did it and was convicted, so how do you mean?

    • @amandasmythe3274
      @amandasmythe3274 3 роки тому +2

      @@RonSteinroth he wasn't the only one who took part in her slaughter that night, my opinion.

    • @RonSteinroth
      @RonSteinroth 3 роки тому

      @@amandasmythe3274 who would have helped guede and why?

  • @naturalverities
    @naturalverities 3 роки тому +15

    If using big words indicates guilt, my culpability is unprecedentedly brobdingnagian!

    • @sandbach7195
      @sandbach7195 2 роки тому

      @Redwood Rebelgirl I concur!!!

  • @deebee6588
    @deebee6588 9 місяців тому +15

    I’ve always thought it fishy. I have no opinion but I’ve always gotten the feeling she doesn’t come clean. Something about her feels off.

    • @noheroes7751
      @noheroes7751 4 місяці тому

      Oh look, the panel loves your comment about it being "fishy." So unbiased they are.

  • @lyndavincent6659
    @lyndavincent6659 Рік тому +13

    Shes guilty as hell in my opinion

  • @FrankNFurter1000
    @FrankNFurter1000 3 роки тому +72

    I would like to know more about Mark's hair routine.

    • @whoswhoo
      @whoswhoo 3 роки тому +1

      He needs to wash it daily

  • @spooky.mama.
    @spooky.mama. 3 роки тому +83

    I do some of these things due to being awkward or social anxiety, I wonder how many people have thought I’m a liar lol

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  3 роки тому +68

      (Scott here) Not many probably. Because the things we are pointing out or in this specific situation only. In body language you must take everything into consideration. Why is the person there, why are they explaining something to you, is this situation outside or inside, are they eating, are they standing talking to you In the office, Is that person in a group of people talking, what is the situation and what is happening around it in real time? Those are the things you need to think about when you worry about someone thinking you’re being dishonest. If you were just being you, then that’s fine. So don’t you worry about those kinds of things. There are no absolutes in body language. :-)

    • @spooky.mama.
      @spooky.mama. 3 роки тому +17

      The Behavior Panel You actually wrote back! I’m such a huge fan, you’re brilliant! But yes, of course you’re right, it depends on the situation. Didn’t think of that. I’ve heard you can tell when someone is lying because their ears get red. But I’m sure that doesn’t happen to everyone.

    • @smpotts173
      @smpotts173 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheBehaviorPanel
      Hi Guys!
      My best friend 's husband and I are similar in so many ways. I felt so relieved when my friend told me quite a while back, he does this also.
      We'll relate details of almost anything and not realize we haven't actually spoken the most important ones , which sometimes causes the statement, story, etc to make no sense, or sound crazy. He and I both have woken up seeing vivid colors for a split second, also. Our doodles look so much alike, my girlfriend saw mine on the table and was briefly sure they were his. Were both successful and artists. We both have been used to picturing things and it's usually fine. But once or twice I've done it and not realized I omitted details. I wasnt accused of anything really. I just looked like a flake.
      Fortunately someone called and just asked me. I was just a witness, but I get so worried now, I'll often make several annoying follow up calls over nothing.
      My girlfriend's husband cannot do math but is an electrical contractor, and was a marine engineer. He has a tremendous memory and just memorizes schematics.
      I call him "The smart half" I could NEVER do that, but my eyes have popped open at 3AM with an answer to a question I didn't know I had. I would be terrified to take a polygraph , not because I'd be told I was lying, but just screw the whole thing up badly.
      Have you found this in interviews where the person realizes at the end they've accidentally left out a crucial detail?
      Ohhh, I remember in 6th grade, I knew the answer to a math story problem, but not how to explain it and the male teacher (parents age) tried to force me to make an equation, and I was in a complete panic. I stayed home from school for a week.
      My parents were divorced so no male to intervene. I was just as afraid he'd find out and think he could be meaner.

    • @PatriciaKelly-gz7vg
      @PatriciaKelly-gz7vg 3 роки тому +14

      She staged two fake break ins, criminal “lies” and remains convicted of the serious one to hide the murder.
      She framed an innocent man.
      She changed her story numerous times, lies, although her admitting to being there makes sense.
      I honestly don’t know how anyone can believe this woman is innocent.

    • @smpotts173
      @smpotts173 3 роки тому +7

      @@PatriciaKelly-gz7vg
      This is the most succinct comment, and a clear reminder without all the distracting hoopla, of how this was likely not this young lady's first rodeo when it comes to lying.

  • @mike_skinner
    @mike_skinner Рік тому +8

    The girls fell out over Amanda's lack of cleanliness apparently. It seems that Amanda didn't like being criticized.

  • @jademoon5103
    @jademoon5103 4 місяці тому +16

    I’ve never liked this girl and thought she was guilty

    • @Helenwheels370
      @Helenwheels370 4 місяці тому +1

      Is not liking someone evidence of guilt? On what do you base your belief that she is guilty? Was it her bloody footprints or shoeprints (that don't exist)? Her fingerprints and DNA in Kercher's bedroom (that don't exist)? Her "blood" mixed with Kercher's blood or DNA (that doesn't exist)? Was it the proven motive (that doesn't exist)? Was it her history of burglary/theft/criminal behavior (that doesn't exist)? Do the 3 Knox DNA/Kercher blood samples in their shared bathroom scientifically prove she was there the night of the murder? Hint: No, they don't.

    • @Justice55339h
      @Justice55339h 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@Helenwheels370she feels like a creepy psychopath of sorts

    • @Helenwheels370
      @Helenwheels370 3 місяці тому

      @@Justice55339h The "psychopath" accusation is thrown around carelessly, mostly by those who have no real understanding of the case and believe she's a murderer. Mostly confirmation bias.

    • @littlesmith5005
      @littlesmith5005 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@Helenwheels370
      I dont like her and i think she's guilty!
      It doesn't take a rocket scientist to fugure out she's a lying murderer!

  • @shezzawezza9231
    @shezzawezza9231 3 роки тому +40

    Imagine these 4 being your uncles and meeting a new partner, they would each have a 100 page report by the end of the week after analysing them 😂 xx

    • @lovearttherapyalways
      @lovearttherapyalways 2 роки тому +1

      Oh how that could have saved me from narcissistic men... although now I know what to look for, but had to learn the hard way! Love these 4!

    • @nancylpr
      @nancylpr 2 роки тому

      😂🤣😂😂

    • @Blue-hf7xt
      @Blue-hf7xt 2 роки тому

      Partner… who would want a business partner meet their uncles?

  • @jensensadler101
    @jensensadler101 3 роки тому +80

    I love your work.. I’d personally like to see you discuss Robert Wagner & Christopher Walker re Natalie Wood xxx

    • @ASMRTingledPink
      @ASMRTingledPink 3 роки тому +12

      Ooooo! Yes! That would be a great one for sure.

    • @clodaghmcsharry5232
      @clodaghmcsharry5232 3 роки тому +9

      Yes Natalie Woods death very suspicious and always felt Robert Wagner is guilty in some way !

    • @lbca81
      @lbca81 3 роки тому +8

      Great suggestion

    • @sleepingdogslie
      @sleepingdogslie 2 роки тому +2

      ​@@ASMRTingledPink So funny Pink, you said exactly what I thought. OOOOO yes!

    • @joanneblack7697
      @joanneblack7697 2 роки тому +1

      Yes. Good one! 🙏

  • @josy.p
    @josy.p 2 роки тому +14

    If I saw blood drops in the bathroom I wouldn't think something bad happened. I would think someone got a nose bleed and didn't cleaned well.

    • @mohamedmamdouh682
      @mohamedmamdouh682 2 місяці тому

      What about a footprint 👣 of blood on the bathroom floor because that was there whic is odd why she didn't mention it in that video i wonder why

  • @TheCrossPearls
    @TheCrossPearls Місяць тому +14

    She’s a psychopath. Guilty as the devil. RIP Meredith, and may God bring justice for the family.

  • @seanboi
    @seanboi 3 роки тому +26

    The Bromance between Scott and Chase is one of the best things that's come out of this channel.

  • @ionamcbrid
    @ionamcbrid 3 роки тому +20

    Hi, I’m Chase, I have many excellent professional accreditations but all anyone can now remember about me is my face on a mug surrounded by hearts.

  • @jendevos2592
    @jendevos2592 6 днів тому +4

    I love these guys, however, they have never been a 20 year old young lady, living with 3 other young lady roomates.
    Mark is the only one who I agree with all of the time, in all of these videos.

  • @hilarygibson3150
    @hilarygibson3150 2 роки тому +15

    I understand what you are all saying about the way she tells the story, but wouldn't it be normal after multiple repetitions of the same story, would you not stick in bits like taking the mop because she has learned that previous interviewers will ask for clarification, so she now mentions it.

  • @userrg7325
    @userrg7325 3 роки тому +44

    She strikes me as someone who spends a lot of time speaking/interacting with foreigners/people whose first language is not English.
    I lived abroad with foreigners and have spent a lot of time in the US with people who are learning English. The way she speaks (e.g. irregular phrases, such as "his pipe had gone loose") reminds me of how I spoke at that point of my life.

    • @youejtube7692
      @youejtube7692 3 роки тому +13

      Yes, I spent several years working and living with people who were all from non-native English speaking backgrounds and my own native English had to become very simple and almost Pidgeon-English, so they could understand me. As I now work mostly alone, still to this day my English vocabulary is very simple and I use phrases that are not grammatically correct but easily understood by ESL folks. Innit.

    • @userrg7325
      @userrg7325 3 роки тому +6

      @@youejtube7692 I think the use of the word "indeed" may have come from spending time around foreigners who learned this word in English class and know what it means so she's continued to use it

    • @justsnappy
      @justsnappy 3 роки тому +7

      Great point! I always tell people that are critical of non-native speakers’ errors in English to pay close attention because that is often the rule in their native tongue. For example, double negatives are the rule in Spanish but are wrong in English.

    • @youejtube7692
      @youejtube7692 3 роки тому +2

      @@userrg7325 You may indeed be right! I, indeed, also use the word indeed. :)

    • @userrg7325
      @userrg7325 3 роки тому +1

      @@fishbuffalo18 I did not think "indeed" was an indication of deception. I just brought it up as an example of my point, above - that her style of speech may be due to spending time with non-native English speakers.

  • @factsmatter8667
    @factsmatter8667 3 роки тому +17

    About Amanda Knox: "Nothing suggests honesty."

  • @diddly1768
    @diddly1768 Рік тому +27

    Knox has capitalised on Meredith's murder and her own subsequent trials and carved a lucrative career, but in all her public appearances over the years I've never seen her exhibit any normal/expected level of distress for Meredith or concern for her family. Nor has she done anything to endear the public to her. I still do not believe she is innocent. What is desperately sad is this whole saga has become the 'Amanda Knox show' and Meredith an after thought.

    • @zachariah7114
      @zachariah7114 Рік тому +3

      And many comments here are still lapping it up. Feeding from the trough.

    • @doringhaak8392
      @doringhaak8392 Рік тому

      She's just a narcissist With no selfawareness

    • @kdlee3316
      @kdlee3316 4 місяці тому

      She might have aspbergers. Also she may be more traumatized by her years in prison than Meredith’s murder

    • @diddly1768
      @diddly1768 4 місяці тому

      @@kdlee3316 or she might just be concealing more than she knows.

  • @diegoshuman3005
    @diegoshuman3005 2 роки тому +15

    An innocent person would have ran out of there in a panic. Not take a shower or figure out who is at home or look in the toilet and run out to get a mop.

    • @diegoshuman3005
      @diegoshuman3005 2 роки тому +1

      @Inv Smith Podcast she mentioned the mop. No one asked her about it.

  • @shaunawoodward1295
    @shaunawoodward1295 3 роки тому +61

    These videos could be 4 hours long and I would be engaged the whole time! Excellent content.

  • @Rossiegirl
    @Rossiegirl 3 роки тому +55

    I would love for you to do a show on Casey Anthony.

  • @FathomtheOcean
    @FathomtheOcean Рік тому +14

    After watching so many of your videos I'd forgotten how wrong the world feels when Mark and Chase are flip flopped lol.

    • @gravypatron
      @gravypatron Рік тому +1

      That's the 1st thing I thought.😂

  • @vettegirlful
    @vettegirlful 2 роки тому +27

    I don't know if I can deal with Mark being on the left!

  • @tkondaks
    @tkondaks 3 роки тому +65

    Rudy Guede, the fellow doing time for Meredith Kercher's murder, has done only one interview since the murder. It's part of a two hour documentary that appeared on Italian TV. I would love to see the Panel do an analysis of Rudy from this show, which is available on youtube in its entirety with English subtitles.

    • @KelseyPaige1984
      @KelseyPaige1984 3 роки тому +11

      You mean the FELLOW who was quietly tucked away, convicted of a lesser crime and does not have to live with the burden of being forever associated with Meredith's death. All because the crazy prosecutor had a hard on for Amanda Knox.
      Not only was Guede's DNA everywhere in Meredith's bedroom including her body but it was the only DNA found at the murder scene!
      Guede originally claimed Amanda Knox was not there to a friend prior to his arrest then after he's arrested changes his story & agrees to testify AGAINST Amanda Knox which resulted in less jail time for him & thus why he is a FREE MAN TODAY!! It's disgusting how he alone raped & brutally murdered Meredith yet he walks free completely capable of doing the same thing to another innocent women!

    • @RonSteinroth
      @RonSteinroth 3 роки тому +7

      @@KelseyPaige1984 totally correct. Do these guys know she was innocent, the evidence proved she couldn't have done the crime??
      I'd be really embarrassed if I was them.

    • @KelseyPaige1984
      @KelseyPaige1984 3 роки тому +2

      @@RonSteinroth I know right, I honestly didn't think that this many people still thought she was guilty!

    • @peterf08
      @peterf08 3 роки тому +6

      @@RonSteinroth what evidence points out she didn't do it?

    • @pnwnative4465
      @pnwnative4465 3 роки тому +5

      @@peterf08 these two didn’t watch the beginning of the video where the panel clearly calls out how they are looking at this case based solely on the interview footage. They say they are not considering any of the dna or other pieces of evidence, since that’s not their expertise.
      Also, the evidence doesn’t prove she didn’t do it. It actually proves she was there for the murder, but was inconclusive if she specifically did the killing or just the clean up. Evidence proved she washed the victims blood off of her, which was commingled with her own blood.

  • @gnb2011
    @gnb2011 3 роки тому +18

    Just noticed, the only time Scott sips from his Chase cup is when Chase is speaking 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  3 роки тому +8

      (Scott here) You’re very observant. 🙂

    • @traveljunkie1324
      @traveljunkie1324 3 роки тому +2

      I noticed that too! 🤣

    • @gnb2011
      @gnb2011 3 роки тому +2

      @@TheBehaviorPanel Thanks Scott 😊 I love all of the videos y'all do! The way y'all teach in a comparative and common sense way is very effective. It really makes things apparent that we see daily and typically disregard. It's very eye opening. So thanks guys!

    • @cindycallahan3909
      @cindycallahan3909 3 роки тому +1

      Brigid Kessler, I noticed that too 🤣. And he sips it so casually. They are so funny.

  • @Pondermom
    @Pondermom Рік тому +12

    I think by the time she gave this interview she had been jailed, attacked by prosecutors and advised by her lawyers. This isn’t a fresh interview.

    • @Ru-gv2if
      @Ru-gv2if Рік тому

      So much for hidden web presence. Watched BP video last night, this morning this article is in my feed. Reoccurring theme.
      New York Times
      By Jessica Bennett
      Oct. 22, 2021
      VASHON, Wash. - Within minutes of my meeting Amanda Knox for the first time, she planted her newborn daughter into my arms.
      I didn’t particularly want to hold the baby, who Ms. Knox informed me was having trouble pooping, but there we were. “Ciao amore,” she cooed to her in Italian

  • @kurikong2379
    @kurikong2379 2 роки тому +24

    I would be more concerned about her previous mental state before the event. She might be in the spectrum without knowing because as a person with ADHD, I can totally see myself telling a story this way and doing all those nervous micro gestures. Poor social skills, obsessing over details, getting sidetracked with the story, trying to be as logical as possible, laughing in inappropriate moments. Yep, I can relate to her behavior

    • @bennicholas8712
      @bennicholas8712 2 роки тому +5

      Right?? I'm so curious about the original police interviews and baseline behavior before her roommate was murdered more so than an analysis after years of trauma in prison and on trial for murder.

    • @BoHolbo
      @BoHolbo 2 роки тому +6

      I’m in the same boat as you, and I agree completely!

    • @katharineshade9550
      @katharineshade9550 2 роки тому +1

      Do you mean ASD? That’s what you’re describing.

    • @BoHolbo
      @BoHolbo 2 роки тому +6

      @@katharineshade9550 ASD is an umbrella term.
      ADHD is not a form of autism, but many symptoms of ASD and ADHD do overlap.
      This can make it quite challenging for professionals to make the correct diagnosis.

    • @katharineshade9550
      @katharineshade9550 2 роки тому +4

      @@BoHolbo yes, I know but they are two separate diagnoses, so using the correct one helps keep things clear.

  • @thatsnomoon3654
    @thatsnomoon3654 3 роки тому +26

    Remember liars often embellish or tell non important details to make the story sound more believable.

    • @KellyanneKashaS
      @KellyanneKashaS 3 роки тому +9

      That can be true but also when you feel accused or think you won't be believed it can make you do the same.
      I suffer from severe anxiety & social anxiety and when telling the truth even when not being asked just a story etc my head gets in the way & I start feeling like I'm acting guilty or lying when I 100% am not So I probably over compensate then look even more guilty.

    • @MissaPality
      @MissaPality 3 роки тому +5

      @@KellyanneKashaS exactly. I am, fortunately a terrible liar, but was married to a narcissist for 25 years who was a very skilled liar. I would find that when he would blame me for things that I never did, I would defend myself by adding non important information to my defense that could be misconstrued as embellishing or even storytelling in my responses. When you have to constantly defend yourself you will tend to add non-important information, which ends up making you appear to be lying.

  • @joanlonganeckerbaechler4591
    @joanlonganeckerbaechler4591 3 роки тому +58

    Can you guys please analyze Casey Anthony?

    • @MissaPality
      @MissaPality 3 роки тому +13

      Most of us lay people believe she killed Caylee and watching anything with her speaking turns my stomach and I get so angry. She is the only person that has ever elicited this much negative energy. How a jury found her not guilty is beyond me.

  • @pixie3760
    @pixie3760 Рік тому +8

    If I was having a conversation with Greg, I'd end up just throwing myself on the floor and admitting to everything I could think of, lol

  • @StorytimeWithStelita
    @StorytimeWithStelita 2 роки тому +8

    Her choice of words are all over the place. She said "Her phone didn't answer." It seem to be weird to me

  • @sagicari9694
    @sagicari9694 3 роки тому +56

    I just love mark, he is pure entertainment

  • @samijo_bb
    @samijo_bb 3 роки тому +63

    I’m sure so many of us would love to see a panel on your take on Casey Anthony’s body language and let us know your thoughts and opinions!!!

    • @DanielleFerreira-kt7ix
      @DanielleFerreira-kt7ix 3 роки тому +2

      Good one, too!

    • @user-tj1rf5bf7q
      @user-tj1rf5bf7q 3 роки тому +6

      That would be cool but the general consensus is that Casey is guilty but had luck at her trial whereas we still speculate if Amanda is gulty or not...but could be interesting to see from a behavioral point of view

    • @judegrindvoll8467
      @judegrindvoll8467 3 роки тому +1

      Sure but it would be interesting to get an expert opinion the potential whys of the case based on her behaviour

    • @KaraLey98
      @KaraLey98 3 роки тому +1

      I Don't know if Casey makes herself available for interviews anymore. I do think it would be fascinating to have her father's behavior under questioning, or during storytelling checked out by the Panel since I've heard that there are claims of him helping to hide evidence after the fact.

    • @katrinat.3032
      @katrinat.3032 3 роки тому +2

      Casey Anthony would be interesting because she may be lying, we all believe she lied and was involved in the death of her daughter. But she had a confusing upbringing and lied a lot her whole life so there may have been a part of her brain that didn’t understand truth or reality. I would think that would makeReading the body language that much more complex

  • @NotFalling4it
    @NotFalling4it Місяць тому +12

    It’s off putting having Chase sit on the right.

    • @Gabrielle-Z
      @Gabrielle-Z 26 днів тому +1

      It really is!

    • @theresasmith7230
      @theresasmith7230 25 днів тому

      May I ask why?

    • @Gabrielle-Z
      @Gabrielle-Z 25 днів тому +2

      @theresasmith7230 Chase always sits on the bottom left, and Mark is always on the bottom right because they always sit in the same place this video just throws you off.

    • @theresasmith7230
      @theresasmith7230 25 днів тому +1

      @@Gabrielle-Z oh, thanks for answering because I was curious

  • @Daniela-Christianson
    @Daniela-Christianson Рік тому +8

    Did I just see Scott drink out of a coffee mug with Chase's face and hearts on it? Hilarious!

  • @mandyp1764
    @mandyp1764 3 роки тому +33

    I don’t think a middle-aged man can really relate to a teen girl living with other girls. I was and Amanda’s story (disgust with gross bathroom/entering a house where a door has been left open/is totally unaware of obvious signs of danger) fits with a 18-21 year-old college student living with a bunch of other girls. That’s where the expression “young and stupid” originated, no doubt, and should be considered contextually when evaluating behavior.

    • @lizabelaart
      @lizabelaart 3 роки тому +1

      Sorry but that's not true. If you would know the case, then you would know, that Amanda was the gross roommate all along she was dirty and filthy and never cleaned up. That was just one point why she and Meredith didn't get along and Meredith had always complaining about Amanda.The other girls were always very neat and clean, so if she's talking about don't minding feces and blood all around the place and don't "minding" it at first it's probably a nother lie. Because either she left it for not minding or something is very off!

    • @kaisergrendel
      @kaisergrendel 3 роки тому +4

      @@lizabelaart Listen to 45:10; Amanda herself doesn't frame her reaction to the unflushed toilet it as disgust, but creepy and uncharacteristic. She also drops several comparisons of herself to the other girls that hint of her awareness that she was the untidy one of the bunch.

    • @lizabelaart
      @lizabelaart 3 роки тому +1

      @@kaisergrendel Yes I know and that's why she's contradicting herself. If you study the case you will find the statements of the other girls in that house and you will learn that Amanda just didn't care about tidying and so it wouldn't stand out to her as a thing of priority. She even showered with the blood on the floor and the faces in the toilet. So when she says she immediately knew something is off that's just a lie she puts in there because she know that this doesn't fits her own behavior. Imo

    • @samiday6486
      @samiday6486 3 роки тому +3

      @@lizabelaart maybe I'm misinterpreting your comments here but you almost seem to be saying that because Amanda was the untidy roommate she must be guilty?

    • @kaisergrendel
      @kaisergrendel 3 роки тому +1

      @@angelabaird7135 Agree. They seem to have finely tuned perceptions and analytic techniques that instead of leading them to the correct answer more often, just makes them more correct or more wrong at a roughly 50/50 ratio.
      I think what's lacking in these shows is the fact that they're not doing the interview themselves and they don't have access to all the facts the actual interrogator might have.

  • @8Namaste
    @8Namaste 3 роки тому +42

    There is a comment below that suggests a woman on the panel might be warranted. I, a woman myself, like the panel just the way it is. The dynamics between you all just work so well. Please keep The Behavior Panel just the way it is!!!!

    • @rickytavilla4259
      @rickytavilla4259 3 роки тому +2

      8Namaste They had a women on like a month ago she was great

    • @lisas7111
      @lisas7111 3 роки тому +12

      I agree... no need for extras.. i didn't like the last one...

    • @sariejager1858
      @sariejager1858 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah I agree.

    • @karistone1297
      @karistone1297 3 роки тому +10

      8Namaste agreed. I love the dynamics of just these four. They bounce of each other so well.

    • @penelopepitstop46
      @penelopepitstop46 3 роки тому +6

      I concur! The 4 are perfect. They've had a woman guest before it was meh. These 4 each bring a unique perspective and have such great chemistry.

  • @learnandthriveee
    @learnandthriveee Рік тому +10

    I LOVE when they include knowledge about studies and talk longer to really gives us every piece of knowledge. I'm addicted to TBP ! 🥰🥳😅

  • @nessie986
    @nessie986 Рік тому +9

    If greg was interrogating me within a few seconds id put my hands up and say i confess i confess

    • @moriyarose3587
      @moriyarose3587 11 місяців тому +1

      Greg would come in the room, and 12 seconds later, I would have told him everything.

  • @lauradove1240
    @lauradove1240 3 роки тому +27

    One question for the panel: When you are concerned about someone's safety and well-being and you're knocking/banging on the door, you call out. You quietly question the person behind the door as you knock "gently", you bang and shout... it's unnatural to knock and listen without calling their name. I found this curious in Knox's recounting of events, that she never spoke Meredith's name when referring to this series of events, either at the time or in the retelling. Would you bang on a door in concern of someone's well-being, to the point where you try to break down the door, without at least once shouting their name? Is this not a significant incongruence, and casts doubt on Knox's version of events? I was also surprised this point was not addressed by any member of the panel in their assessment of Knox's truthfulness. Thoughts?

  • @bluemeister7
    @bluemeister7 3 роки тому +27

    Sorry, but for me and my house, whenever I find poop in a toilet, I ALWAYS think there's been a crime. :D

  • @liquomerlin
    @liquomerlin 2 роки тому +29

    To comment on Scott’s comment about ‘everyone would phone the cops if they find their front door open’, I have to disagree. I have been a student (female) and lived in different countries in my 20ies. If you live in a house with several students in a place where everyone is relaxed and friendly and open, you don’t automatically assume that something bad has happened. I would have gone into the house with the door open as well. Common things are common. Common for you Scott is to deal with crime and deceit so of course you would assume a crime has happened. But it’s a different assumption when you are a trusting very young person. Also your comment about her lack of eye contact; I have heard she has Asperger’s syndrome. Would that change things?

    • @Fluffy-777
      @Fluffy-777 2 роки тому

      ​@@celinefreeman1069 yeah, like why would you assume everyone would flush it, I would go tell the person to not be gross and flush their dudu.. I would only flush it if I needed the toilet

    • @Fluffy-777
      @Fluffy-777 2 роки тому

      Oh she does ? I thought she looked like she was on the spectrum, they struggle to hold eye contact and have all kinds of strange things while talking

    • @PandoraMaximova
      @PandoraMaximova 2 роки тому +1

      I think Scott is giving advice here. As opposed to a blanket "no one does that" statement. 👍

  • @MyOneLifetoLove
    @MyOneLifetoLove 8 місяців тому +12

    Could it be that Amanda has ASD? Maybe very high-functioning and maybe undiagnosed? She strikes me as very intelligent and independent, and not particularly socially warm/socially "conditioned", methodical in her speech, just as focused on objects and other details (like the mop or the feces) as she is on other people, interested in cleanliness... If autism or another cognitive style difference is at play here it sure would be a shame to miss it. I recall a friend of mine, who's on the spectrum, saying that he has to consciously chose to identify and share emotion and warmth as it doesn't come naturally to him. As a psychology grad and counseling student, I immediately thought: "Oh, I think she's telling the truth. I think she's on the spectrum." You guys talk a lot about female intuition. Mine told me to believe her throughout the interview.

    • @nigelbaldwin752
      @nigelbaldwin752 7 місяців тому +9

      As an autistic person, formally diagnosed, with CPTSD, again diagnosed I have always thought she was being judged on social/communication norms. Many of us who are autistic live a life where we are wrongly judged or mis understood. Within the legal system an innocent person is frequently judged wrongly, purely based on our different body language. general responses being non typical. A classic may be poor eye contact or appearing over factual without displaying expected emotions. It is all going on inside and we have to filter the chaos, it makes life very hard and lonely. Just my thoughts, I like these analysis but it worries me that it is based around social communication norms which may not have the flexibility to recognise something else that may be at play. Thanks.

    • @noheroes7751
      @noheroes7751 4 місяці тому

      If they were professionals, they'd address it. They won't.

  • @clonaztevedreamkiller5277
    @clonaztevedreamkiller5277 3 роки тому +28

    If I never hear the phrase "feces in the toilet" again, it will be too soon.

  • @hamishaustin5538
    @hamishaustin5538 3 роки тому +33

    Just found your channel yesterday and immediately loved the chemistry between you all! 👌
    So humble, so knowledgable and so good to watch! 👏

  • @bodaciousmoondadpizzawolf2270
    @bodaciousmoondadpizzawolf2270 2 роки тому +21

    Here’s something to consider: if a person telling a story is used to people not believing them throughout their life, they could be more prone to put on body language that would indicate that they are being deceptive or not telling the whole truth, because in the back of their mind they are thinking “oh, they don’t believe anything I’m saying”. What are your thoughts with that type of situation? I only ask, because I know people like this, and I would also like your opinion.

    • @Poetess2323
      @Poetess2323 2 роки тому +6

      I think you're spot on.

    • @ElizzzaB
      @ElizzzaB Рік тому +2

      Yes. Many would not understand this. First time I've seen it mentioned. Today many don't believe others. Projection?

    • @whitsfiryellnogobyye
      @whitsfiryellnogobyye 4 місяці тому +1

      I'm curious about that too. What about a person who has experienced psychological abuse/gaslighting/family scapegoating since youth? They tend to have a mindset of "I've done something wrong/No one will believe me".

  • @steppy3736
    @steppy3736 Рік тому +12

    As a woman, I just want to point out that even a little bit of menstrual blood on a toilet seat would annoy us and we'd be pissed off. If there was a lot of what we assumed was menstrual blood, we'd go looking for who who it belongs to because, as women we know what's typical and what's not. Too much menstrual blood could indicate a miscarriage, hemorrhaging from injury, or something else bad - definitely our roomate needs medical attention.

    • @saddletramp5000
      @saddletramp5000 11 місяців тому +1

      I'm not quite understanding your comparison to a miscarriage or hemorrhaging because I've had extremely heavy periods that could be misinterpreted as a murder scene. But women don't typically leave the bathroom like that, so if I saw any decent amount of blood on the toilet I would assume something bad happened.

  • @missfriscowin3606
    @missfriscowin3606 3 роки тому +18

    I came home and had a shower and got ready for work and only when I saw my mattress was askew did I wonder if anything had happened in my apt...left and went to work...only later did I find out my roommate had been busted for drugs and they had tossed the whole apt...just saying...young people don’t process info the same as adults as we all know. P.S. I moved out.

    • @missfriscowin3606
      @missfriscowin3606 3 роки тому

      I used the word and too much too...blaming it on the video 😁

    • @dougspidermanhappy
      @dougspidermanhappy 3 роки тому +2

      That’s why car rental companies don’t rent to people under 25. Their brains aren’t fully developed. The neuroscience bears out the statistics that car rental companies considered.

  • @mariaescano7922
    @mariaescano7922 3 роки тому +26

    I think if Greg were to interrogate me I would be so terrified that I would admit to the Kennedy assassination LOL! He scares me the most!!!

  • @user-oz9mx1ps2k
    @user-oz9mx1ps2k Рік тому +15

    She's guilty. The problem is that the Italian investigation was muddled by mishandling of the evidence and poor scene maintenance. Sociopath who believes her own version, and absolutely no compunction. Just bizarre. Meredith died, and she's laughing.

    • @none4126
      @none4126 7 місяців тому

      Based on facial expressions? She might be autistic and these guys aren't 100% when it comes to autists.

  • @alla9859
    @alla9859 6 місяців тому +8

    Mark's remarks are my favorite most of the time!! 😉There's so much insight in what he gets/perceives on top of the general behavioral stuff that is usually commented on. Chase also comes up with very interesting details. My two favorite to pay attention to. Thank you.
    You are all good and the whole success is having the four of you together, of course; don't get me wrong. It's just... is it OK to have favorites? 🙈

  • @andreazachary
    @andreazachary 3 роки тому +21

    Love how their backgrounds reflect their personalities. Chase has the spotlight in the upper right corner as if he has his own private interrogation room; Mark's space is very structured and linear, almost OCD in how perfectly it's all aligned; Greg in room reminiscent of the Godfather; and Scott's room doesn't matter as long as he has his headphones.

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  3 роки тому +6

      Nailed it.

    • @mjc6533
      @mjc6533 3 роки тому +2

      Have to watch a webinar with Mark when he explains how to set your background. Ask them to widen their camera lens and your perception might change... its all a matter of perspective and staging. All good fun.

    • @iAmiSaid
      @iAmiSaid 3 роки тому

      Great analogy!

    • @catrionamacfarlane4949
      @catrionamacfarlane4949 3 роки тому

      👍😅😅😅😅

    • @clarinetstar14
      @clarinetstar14 3 роки тому +3

      I would probably use the word specific rather than OCD as an adjective. OCD isn't a synonym for neat and tidy.

  • @yvonnemclaughlin4324
    @yvonnemclaughlin4324 2 роки тому +16

    Amanda is not happy about a new movie titled “STILLWATER” coming out about her story. Oh well, I’m sure Meredith was not happy to be murdered.

    • @sgirl1234
      @sgirl1234 2 роки тому +2

      She is a public figure and therefore can be fictionalized in this movie, no matter how much she thinks she owns any and all fair comment ad infinitum. Narcissist. Whiner. She maintains a high public profile for someone who says she doesn't want to be criticized - in public.

  • @TheKing0fSpades
    @TheKing0fSpades 2 роки тому +15

    Love the show, I just wanted to point out one big flaw in some of the analytics of Knox's language: this was in Italy where she was speaking Italian. As a person who speaks both Italian and English, I understand why she phrased certain things a specific way because that is how the statements translate and I feel she is getting her languages mixed up (a common thing when you are multi-lingual).

    • @lukemcevoy2385
      @lukemcevoy2385 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, that's partially true. I lived in Spain for many years and sometimes my phrasing in English is a little "spanishified". This was after years though...not months.

    • @MO.Robribik
      @MO.Robribik 2 роки тому +6

      Totally agree. I'm in Italy. Also understand how this would work AND how awful the Italian police/investigators/justice system is.

    • @TheKing0fSpades
      @TheKing0fSpades 2 роки тому +2

      @@MO.Robribik While I might agree with how the case was handled poorly (and I do agree), I understand why the channel wanted to keep it to her behavior. She is awkward to say the least

  • @jenniferthompson6280
    @jenniferthompson6280 7 місяців тому +7

    don't know if she's guilty or not, but she does weird me out for some reason, i just don't get good vibes from her, she seems very strange indeed.

  • @jamesmitchell7185
    @jamesmitchell7185 3 роки тому +30

    "So Chase, whaddaya got?"
    Gets me every time 😂

    • @TheCazz10
      @TheCazz10 3 роки тому +1

      Why is it so funny? Is it from the Brady Bunch? I’m not American.

    • @jamiebeaumont4489
      @jamiebeaumont4489 3 роки тому +3

      Carolyn C if you watch the other videos , it’s become a running catchphrase :)

    • @TheBehaviorPanel
      @TheBehaviorPanel  3 роки тому +9

      @@TheCazz10 (scott here) No, it's just something I say. I didn't even realize I was doing it until people started pointing it out.

    • @KaraLey98
      @KaraLey98 3 роки тому +1

      They all do that to pass the topic to the next guy.

  • @rich0373
    @rich0373 3 роки тому +22

    Anyone else feel really happy or giddy when watching the four horsemen go to work 😄

  • @silverydevil
    @silverydevil Рік тому +11

    Something that people don't talk about much in this case is that her family had hired a PR person / team. That's probably why the news stories at the time stood out as so strange; I saw the same bizarre, weirdly bigoted narrative repeated in print, online, on TV, etc. - always with the same red flags* I imagined would have provided plenty for journalists to dig into. Journalists likely weren't involved, but stenographers were. Not sure exactly when this interview took place, but my guess is that she's presenting a constructed narrative some time after the public relations person / team got involved. It would be really interesting to see video of the original Italian interrogations.

  • @Elong.
    @Elong. 2 роки тому +10

    She said the front door lock
    had an issue so she thought perhaps someone didn’t shut it all the way so her radar wasn’t up about it. She didn’t think anything was really odd until she saw the toilet. She is an odd bird, for sure, but I don’t think she had something to do with the murder.

  • @SchlichteToven
    @SchlichteToven 3 роки тому +23

    I think Mark's on to something with Amanda's story having an overall theme of people who are clean and people who are not (around 56:50) - even her detail about leaving the house after first seeing the blood and poop - where was she going? To her boyfriend's house, with a mop of all things, to clean up water on the floor in his kitchen. I've never seen anyone walking down the street with a mop. And what is he doing while she's mopping his house? Cleaning himself, in the shower. Strangeness.

  • @7beers
    @7beers 3 роки тому +20

    I'm used to seeing Chase on the right and Mark on the left. I don't know if I can handle this! Aggghhh!

    • @eileenbradley9838
      @eileenbradley9838 3 роки тому +2

      Haha I know what you mean, it's actually really bugging me.

  • @rodolfoerdogan4983
    @rodolfoerdogan4983 Рік тому +15

    She did it. How sad she managed to slither her way back to the States.

  • @kylew2165
    @kylew2165 Рік тому +11

    When Mark sits on the left side of the screen I feel dyslexic. He should be bottom right. Lol.
    Also, "German sex trafficker's". Hahah! Love you Scott. So funny.

    • @miriamart9712
      @miriamart9712 Рік тому

      We got use to him on that side of the screen 😁

  • @GaijinMom
    @GaijinMom 3 роки тому +24

    I would never just call the police if my door was open. Had never crossed my mind that I should do that.. sounds very dramatic 🤔

    • @GaijinMom
      @GaijinMom 3 роки тому +2

      Rosa Milá I don’t think I’d look for an intruder per say, I’d assume the door wasn’t shut properly by one of us who live here. I guess I’d check if the TV is gone. Not saying I’m right, he just said it like it was the most natural thing to do and here I didn’t feel I would at all.
      However I have observed in America people call the police a bit more frequently than we do here and for things our police wouldn’t really show up 😂

    • @GaijinMom
      @GaijinMom 3 роки тому

      Rosa Milá I’m a woman, haha. I guess it’s the biggest thing of value and it’s right there. I’m trying to remember situations when it has happened and I guess I find it statistically unlikely that there would be an intruder in my house. I live in an apartment too so people can’t just walk into the building. But yeah maybe I need to change my behavior a bit.

    • @maisybee2091
      @maisybee2091 3 роки тому

      Same here

    • @maisybee2091
      @maisybee2091 3 роки тому

      I would think they're drunk or something maybe, especially seeing what I'd imagine to be period blood on the toilet, but then if I noticed the eerie silence I'd get a little worried and would make sure everything was fine. Or if I thought there could be an intruder and I live with friends, I'd go in to make sure my friend is okay because I'd trust I'd be able to run out the door if I needed

  • @tandiavonbonbon240
    @tandiavonbonbon240 3 роки тому +66

    She was so invested in the poo being the 3rd character in the story. Amanda, Raff and the phantom poo. I completely forgot it was a murder mystery. She got us hooked on poodunnit.

    • @osamashoukry399
      @osamashoukry399 3 роки тому +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂👌👌👌👌👌
      The dangerous love triangle (Amanda, Raffayel and the Poo)
      😂😂

    • @SketchyCharactersAndCrime
      @SketchyCharactersAndCrime 3 роки тому +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣 best comment

    • @alfgwahigain5544
      @alfgwahigain5544 3 роки тому +5

      Drinking game: drink every time she mentions "feces in the toilet". Just kidding, I don't want anyone getting alcohol poisoning.

    • @MuMu-fu7qe
      @MuMu-fu7qe 2 роки тому +1

      POODUNNIT = brilliant LOLOLOL

    • @MuMu-fu7qe
      @MuMu-fu7qe 2 роки тому

      @@alfgwahigain5544 lmao

  • @Itsukami
    @Itsukami Рік тому +8

    i'm in colorado; folks around here say "the phone didn't answer". Never thought about it until they pointed it out.

    • @jessicawatson7360
      @jessicawatson7360 Рік тому +3

      And she said it when referring to the other woman not answering to so, it doesn’t seem odd in her case.

  • @hnr4994
    @hnr4994 8 місяців тому +6

    I am a girl, i lived in dorm room while studying, how some people are clean and some are not is a big issue, it can create many issues and antipathy. I think her only fault is that she didn't cared much for Meredith, maybe even something connected with cleaning chores. And she was young, I also had no idea about calling the cops immediately, some people young ones especially are daydreamers to they leave the door unlocked or water running all the time, i lived with such people.

    • @Blonde_Somnambulist
      @Blonde_Somnambulist 23 дні тому

      I agree, domestic chores cause innumerable issues when in a communal living situation. Some people have a high tolerance for mess, whilst others cannot live in chaos or filth. It's the number one cause for dissent and fallouts. I believe Knox was a bit of a slob, and resented being called out for it.

  • @CarlosAvila-et8ko
    @CarlosAvila-et8ko 3 роки тому +10

    I was a cop for 37 long years.
    Notice she said, “I knocked on the door gently.”
    If you are concern because of the other ‘circumstances’ than you ‘knock hard’ or with some type of ‘imperative authority’.
    What is more important, disturbing or waking up your roommate or finding out if she is fine and safe?

    • @PatriciaKelly-gz7vg
      @PatriciaKelly-gz7vg 3 роки тому +4

      Exactly. She said she was panicking,! She rang the mobile phone for a few seconds! When worried you’d stay on the phone, hoping the missing person would answer. She didn’t want the ring alerting anyone to the phones.

  • @lindsay5305
    @lindsay5305 3 роки тому +10

    I see rage toward Meredith in Amandas eyes and hear contempt in her tone when she speaks about Meredith.

  • @joanneblack7697
    @joanneblack7697 2 роки тому +22

    I'm a female who lived with 3 other female roommates in college. In the first few minutes, I think you make assumptions that maybe because of your military background, you think others would do the same. (i.e door is open, therefore female alone would not enter but call the cops. WRONG. I think you don't understand how flakey and unaware young college girls (and guys) can be. Second ... she finds the apartment a mess. Blood, un-flushed toilet, etc. You'd be amazed how unsurprising this would be to young, flakey college students. The place can look like a fiasco, and look "normal" to a college kid. Not calling out "Anybody home?" ... also normal for college kids. They might assume roommate is sleeping. My awareness back in college compared to now (20 years later with lots of martial arts training) is 180 degrees different. Stuff you wouldn't get away with in a military barracks can seem "normal" in a college dorm or apartment.

    • @TheLastBen.
      @TheLastBen. 2 роки тому +1

      flushing a toilet is a normal thing regular people do, and college students are regular people, not animals in the jungle as you describe them, especially those living in a house.

    • @joanneblack7697
      @joanneblack7697 2 роки тому +2

      @@TheLastBen. I agree, but a couple of house rentals I l lived in, and got out as quick as possible ... I'm just saying, it's horrifying, but the way some roomies "lived" in college, whether dorm or off campus, certainly shocked me. I'm glad you've never had such roommates. And not all college kids are "regular people", sadly. It's no offense to the Behavior Guys ... I love their stuff. 🎯 I'm just letting you know what I witnessed as "OK" by some roommates. 😱

    • @johnscan9928
      @johnscan9928 2 роки тому

      @@TheLastBen. students are a bit thick! They have no clue in the real world really. Iv worked with them, some don’t even know how to change a light bulb!

  • @BookishDark
    @BookishDark Рік тому +6

    I actually don’t think her storytelling is all that weird - especially if she’s a suspect at the time - she may be thinking, “they’ll want to know why I went home - it was to get a mop. Why wasn’t I scared? I was preoccupied with the mess at my boyfriends place.” I feel like she’s filling in answers to questions that she’d possibly have if she were the other person.

  • @Cordelia-again
    @Cordelia-again 3 роки тому +14

    I think what the psychologists are seeing as a guilty person making up details to cover up what their involvement is actually quite a cold unemotional person trying to think how a 'normal' person might.

    • @cnsmooth
      @cnsmooth 3 роки тому +3

      It also happened years ago so to treat this retelling of the night as an accurate story that is being told with no hindsight at all is a mistake

  • @MikeLarry37
    @MikeLarry37 3 роки тому +12

    The only emotion (if any) she seems to try to convey is confusion. If I was listening to her story it'd be hard not to have a million questions. So hooked on this channel.

  • @lisahiselius6539
    @lisahiselius6539 2 роки тому +10

    I would enter the house if the door is unlocked, assuming someone is doing something like cleaning, outdoor work, or just forgot to lock it
    And i would be grossed out by the feces in the bathroom - but if it's in the toilet, I'd assume the flushing didn't work properly, not all bathrooms are created equal...

    • @chriswhite4999
      @chriswhite4999 2 роки тому +3

      I was thinking that I would go inside as well. I would be cautious (female), but I would still enter, saying "Hey, what's going on?!" or something.

  • @greetb9330
    @greetb9330 2 роки тому +6

    Let us not forget the poor girl who died in this case, tragic. Where is the honour in people?, self preservation over honesty. awful.

  • @lesleyhall4186
    @lesleyhall4186 3 роки тому +16

    Wallace & Gromit referenced in a murder case episode.
    Fabulous.
    This channel has EVERYTHING!

  • @1oomkje
    @1oomkje 3 роки тому +10

    Rudy Guede’s bloody handprint on the victim’s pillow, in the victim’s blood...
    Wouldn’t it be better to look at a video of the original interrogation or one that occurred very shortly thereafter? If so much time has passed, and she’s telling her story with a defence stance, she’s probably thinking that everyone believes she’s guilty. Maybe she’s saying what she thinks others need/want to hear and the way necessary for them to change their mind?
    Calling the cops b/c the door is open but doesn’t look busted would not be my first reaction if I lived with someone. My husband has done that more than once. If the girls, as young adults, had friends/boyfriends coming and going it’s not implausible that the door was left ajar more than once and it wasn’t out of the norm.

    • @moragfraser2417
      @moragfraser2417 3 роки тому +2

      I agree with all of this. This is the first time i've totally diversified from the experts' opinions because I can see rational explanations for everything they see as deceptive. In addition, there is speculation that she's on the autistic spectrum and thus her behaviour and responses could be seen in a different light.

    • @ReinierKaper
      @ReinierKaper 3 роки тому +5

      ding ding ding!
      I'm so confused why people find this case so hard to comprehend, because there's a solid (pun intended) amount of physical evidence and none of it points to Knox.
      However, with that being said, I do firmly believe that she knows more about what happened than she's leading on. I think she's always done her best to remove herself from any (indirect) involvement. Probably because it would make her an asset to a crime in which she physically didn't participate.
      To give an example (this is all just made up btw): she could've been involved in drinking or drugs with Rudy Guede. Something want awry in the house, she left/fled because things were getting out of hand, knowing something bad was up and coming back to see her fears were justified.
      Would you want to be implicated, maybe even seen as a scape goat for not stepping in? I could see people not wanting that and trying to steer the opposite way.
      If you compare Knox's version to Guede's, hers matches up much better with the evidence.
      Does that mean she's telling the full truth? No, absolutely not, but it's pretty well established that she had no direct hand in Kercher's murder, though we will probably never really know what happened.

    • @moragfraser2417
      @moragfraser2417 3 роки тому +3

      I believe there was no love lost between Knox and the victim so I also think she may be trying to compensate for not actually caring much. To be honest there are people I know that i'd be hard-pressed to feign sadness about should they be killed but i'd know i'd have to try and so would come off as guilty as hell

  • @joycesinclair9397
    @joycesinclair9397 11 місяців тому +5

    She walked into the house on her own. Went to her boyfriends house, then was afraid going back into her house with him. Doesn’t make sense.

  • @daynadrn111
    @daynadrn111 7 місяців тому +5

    I don't know how I missed this one but thanks for the laughs! You guys always make my day. Also, no need to ever apologize for going long on your turn because I guarantee that every bit of what you are saying is interesting.

  • @Ira_Rosenberg
    @Ira_Rosenberg 3 роки тому +14

    Don't apologize for discussing research studies. They are important because they inform us on how you reach your conclusions. Never apologize for being evidence based. Cheers.

    • @jamiebeaumont4489
      @jamiebeaumont4489 3 роки тому +2

      I agree, in fact I’d like to hear more.

    • @chasehughesofficial
      @chasehughesofficial 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Ira and Jamie. Will do.

    • @jamiebeaumont4489
      @jamiebeaumont4489 3 роки тому

      Chase Hughes or perhaps point us that are interested, in the direction of some research studies worth reading :)

  • @zapatajz1
    @zapatajz1 3 роки тому +23

    She brings up the sh.t to let everyone know a man was there

    • @JULi3T16
      @JULi3T16 2 роки тому +2

      yeah, because women don't poop? :D

    • @zapatajz1
      @zapatajz1 2 роки тому +1

      Woman would make sure she flushed it.

    • @JULi3T16
      @JULi3T16 2 роки тому

      @@zapatajz1 okay generally a good point, but would a guy just let it sit there? Wouldn't any normal
      person just flush it? :D I wonder why she kept it there

  • @BookishDark
    @BookishDark Рік тому +7

    Also…not everyone understands things for what they are immediately. My uncle was flying his small plane on Father’s Day morning years ago and suddenly vanished off radar. My parents came to my room in a panic, “we’re driving down to their house right now.” They lived two states away and for the life of me I couldn’t understand why they were in such a fuss. Surely he was fine…it made no sense to me. I just didn’t see it as alarming. At all. My parents were panicking. And rightly so - his plane had crashed and he was missing for a few weeks. His remains were found in the crashed plane. I just couldn’t imagine that the outcome would be bad. I was maybe…22 at the time? How old was Amanda at the time this happened? Her mind might not have been experienced or mature enough to jump to that conclusion.