Peter Hyatt: Scheduled for AM Coast to Coast next week to discuss Deception Detection including the disappearance of Madeleine McCann
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Peter Hyatt: Scheduled for AM Coast to Coast next week to discuss Deception Detection including the disappearance of Madeleine McCann
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2018/08/22
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I’m scheduled for AM Coast to Coast next week to discus Deception Detection including the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Detecting Deception/ TBA - Shows - Coast to Coast AM www.coasttocoastam.com First half: Statement analyst, instructor and author, Peter Hyatt has worked with law enforcement throughout the country and is a nationally recognized expert in deception detection. He authored the State of Maine's Department of Health and Human Services manual for Investigations and teaches Statement Analysis and Analytical Interviewing. He will discuss the scientific process by which deception is detected through the words used and will share his analysis statements made by suspects in many prominent crime cases, as well as deception tells the average person and look for when speaking with others. Second half guest TBA. |
I’m scheduled for AM Coast to Coast next week to discus Deception Detection including the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
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Re: Peter Hyatt: Scheduled for AM Coast to Coast next week to discuss Deception Detection including the disappearance of Madeleine McCann
Did anyone listen or get any feedback to this?
It is available to listen to from the above link, but only on subscription.
It is available to listen to from the above link, but only on subscription.
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Re: Peter Hyatt: Scheduled for AM Coast to Coast next week to discuss Deception Detection including the disappearance of Madeleine McCann
You can find it if you click around. In the first hour there is background on statement analysis, with examples tailored for a US audience - Jonbenet Ramsey, Bill Clinton, Trump - as well as general criminal cases. There is just a brief mention of the Madeleine McCann case:
[https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2018/08/22]
HOST (George Noory): Can you tell deception in writings?
PETER HYATT: Yes. That's chiefly how it's done.
Is that easier than spoken word?
Much easier. That's how, in terms of learning how to go from statement analysis to discourse analysis it takes a lot of time but that's how people are taught first. It's in written statements they learn to look at the words and believe the words, and let the words guide them.
The Madeleine McCann case is one I think that your listeners would be interested in. That was a big mystery. There's a website madeleinefilms.net I believe, a documentarian from the United Kingdom who is often dismissed as a conspirial [sic] theorist.
Right, right.
So instead of listening to the arguments, he's dismissed. And he came over to the United States, he interviewed me and gave me an analysis on the parents. And I found him anything but the tinfoil hat character that's made up to try to silence him. He was a gentleman, he did a great job interviewing, and he may not have agreed with everything I said but he allowed me to explain why: the McCanns literally embedded their admission into their own words. They gave it away. So that is another case like the Jonbenet Ramsey case, where the parents literally gave away what happened in the house.
[https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2018/08/22]
HOST (George Noory): Can you tell deception in writings?
PETER HYATT: Yes. That's chiefly how it's done.
Is that easier than spoken word?
Much easier. That's how, in terms of learning how to go from statement analysis to discourse analysis it takes a lot of time but that's how people are taught first. It's in written statements they learn to look at the words and believe the words, and let the words guide them.
The Madeleine McCann case is one I think that your listeners would be interested in. That was a big mystery. There's a website madeleinefilms.net I believe, a documentarian from the United Kingdom who is often dismissed as a conspirial [sic] theorist.
Right, right.
So instead of listening to the arguments, he's dismissed. And he came over to the United States, he interviewed me and gave me an analysis on the parents. And I found him anything but the tinfoil hat character that's made up to try to silence him. He was a gentleman, he did a great job interviewing, and he may not have agreed with everything I said but he allowed me to explain why: the McCanns literally embedded their admission into their own words. They gave it away. So that is another case like the Jonbenet Ramsey case, where the parents literally gave away what happened in the house.
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Re: Peter Hyatt: Scheduled for AM Coast to Coast next week to discuss Deception Detection including the disappearance of Madeleine McCann
So instead of listening to the arguments, he's dismissed. And he came over to the United States, he interviewed me and gave me an analysis on the parents. And I found him anything but the tinfoil hat character that's made up to try to silence him. He was a gentleman, he did a great job interviewing, and he may not have agreed with everything I said but he allowed me to explain why: the McCanns literally embedded their admission into their own words
Clearly Peter Hyatt is speaking of Richard D Hall. That brief mention might encourage folk across the pond to take more of an interest.
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Re: Peter Hyatt: Scheduled for AM Coast to Coast next week to discuss Deception Detection including the disappearance of Madeleine McCann
I wanted to listen to it but no matter how i tried to get it i would have had to pay a subscription> I think Peter said it would be on youtube or similar, i'll have to ask him to find out.
I'll see if he will do a podcast on Maddie like he used to do for various cases.
I'll see if he will do a podcast on Maddie like he used to do for various cases.
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