tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post5292614608863592907..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: Quiz: Speeding Ticket Result Statement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-72988666532369789472018-06-15T23:12:14.194-04:002018-06-15T23:12:14.194-04:00Hi Peter,
I’m interested in what you said about ...Hi Peter, <br /><br />I’m interested in what you said about flagging the number 3 as deceptive and how often it’s misused as a principle in SA. Can you please explain how you determined that the subject had 4 speeding tickets?<br /><br />Leighahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15306071690936007276noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-56609028531429293632017-08-02T15:42:35.545-04:002017-08-02T15:42:35.545-04:00He was 23 months (died one month before his second...He was 23 months (died one month before his second birthday the article said) You are probably right that at such a young age they don't have the ability to open the door (mentally or physically)<br />My 30 month old boy can open the doors, its more difficult for him from outside then from inside, he can do it since a couple of months, but then he's a smart ass hahaha for his age. He meterstanden a lot and talks quite well, not every kid of that age can my babysitter said to me (she babysits multiple kids, so she would know, I think)habundianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-36586719921746216972017-07-20T01:46:04.489-04:002017-07-20T01:46:04.489-04:00a 1 year old can't open a car door by himself....a 1 year old can't open a car door by himself. No way. Not even possinle.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-46249422705058792102017-07-19T17:40:47.568-04:002017-07-19T17:40:47.568-04:00Tania I am glad to read that I am not the only one...Tania I am glad to read that I am not the only one who when reading an article about a child ending up death in car immediately is thinking about the circumstances the child was in to start with. Two hours of no supervising for a two year old.......that's not okay and would be in category neglect, failure in providing safety,<br />It is stated the boy went not the car on his own (I have a two year old and knows how to enter en exit our car on his own and can climb all over the car if he is let his way), the doors were unlocked when they opened the car. So was he maybe been told to sit in the car? <br /><br />http://wjno.iheart.com/content/2017-07-19-fundraising-page-created-for-khaydens-funeral/?cmd=managed_social<br />The grandfather and Aunt were babysitting while father was working, the grandfather had fallen to sleep and the aunt left the home, leaving the 1 year old and two other children behind the TV.<br />They left the house and played in the car and couldn't get out.<br />But if the front doors were open why wouldn't he have climbed out again? He did climb in on his own...this to me seems weird.....that he went in on his own but didn't seem to have tried to get out either, if he was on the backseat while front doors were unlocked.habundianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-24652278913774619152017-07-17T19:53:08.826-04:002017-07-17T19:53:08.826-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10850257076710403763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-20676947186558855752017-07-17T15:28:39.869-04:002017-07-17T15:28:39.869-04:00Randi, it is too short and too many years away, bu...Randi, it is too short and too many years away, but I still consider "I'm sorry" within it. <br /><br />John lied about his role in JBR's death. He has been living this lie for many years.<br /><br /><br />Tania,<br /><br />thoughts on Baby Charlie?<br /><br />Peter Statement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-51149416777870773762017-07-17T09:53:32.853-04:002017-07-17T09:53:32.853-04:00Off Topic:
Peter, could you analyze this from Joh...Off Topic:<br /><br />Peter, could you analyze this from John Ramsey?<br /><br />"Speaking about the old claims against his son, John Ramsey said: 'The accusation that Burke is some violent 90-pound, 9-year-old-child … is laughable. I’m sorry — I can’t think of a better word. It’s absurd."Randinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-67428679543832843002017-07-16T22:34:08.625-04:002017-07-16T22:34:08.625-04:00Off topic.
A one-year-old boy died Saturday after ...Off topic.<br /><b>A one-year-old boy died Saturday after he was trapped for two hours inside a BMW that was parked outside his family's home in Florida.<br /><br />Police in Delray Beach identified the boy on Sunday as Khayden Saint Saveur.<br /><br />Khayden died one month shy of his second birthday, according to the Sun-Sentinel.<br /><br />'It's tragic,' said the boy's uncle, Carly Saint Saveur.<br /><br />'He was such an active kid. I don't know why this happened.'<br /><br />Police arrived at the scene in the Rainberry Woods section of Delray Beach, a community that lies 50 miles north of Miami, at approximately 3:20pm on Saturday.<br /><br />A police spokesperson said that when officers arrived, they noticed Khayden was unconscious inside the car.<br /><br />Because the front doors were unlocked, officers were able to open the door and pull him out of the vehicle.<br /><br />They immediately began to administer CPR until Delray Beach Fire Rescue arrived.<br /><br />Khayden was rushed to Bethesda Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.<br /><br />Khayden was playing with other family members and may have been in the car for up to two hours when his family realized he was missing, according to police<br /><br />Carly Saint Saveur told the Sun-Sentinel that the BMW belongs to his brother, Action Saint Saveur, who is the boy's father.<br /><br />'[He] is not feeling well at all,' Carly Saint Saveur said of his brother. 'I'm scared for him.'<br /><br />Police said that one adult was home at the time Khayden is believed to have wandered outside to the driveway and opened the car door on his own.<br /><br />Investigators said they are still examining evidence and have yet to reach a definitive conclusion.<br /><br />The temperature in Delray Beach on Saturday reached a daytime high of 90 degrees.<br /><br />Police said that the inside of a car parked outside in those conditions could climb to 150 degrees within a few minutes.<br /><br />Hours after the boy's death, friends and family members visited the home. Several cars were seen lining the street as groups of people stood outside.<br /><br />Neighbors of the family were still trying to make sense of the loss.<br /><br />'He was always a jumpy little boy,' Anderson Exantus, 19, said.<br /><br />'He had lots of energy. And his parents treated him really well.' <br /><br />http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4702158/Boy-1-dies-trapped-inside-hot-BMW-Florida.html</b><br /><br />Is it me or is something off here?<br />Why were the police there?<br />Was he reported as missing?<br />Did the family (adult) search the house, garden and car before calling police?<br />If so how come he didn't spot Khayden in the car when the police on arrival saw him lying unconscious in it straight away?<br />The suspicious part of me is wondering if there were signs of injury to him?<br />How come he didn't try and open the unlocked door to get out?<br />Was he conscious when he entered the car?<br />What was going on in the house in the hours prior to him be noticed as missing?<br />Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-45295136029659072572017-07-16T18:13:40.063-04:002017-07-16T18:13:40.063-04:00Peter, I am still able to know from your analysis ...Peter, I am still able to know from your analysis that mine was wrong - still, next time I will not delete. Hey Judehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05118508358051764200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-33753032284823461772017-07-16T14:04:23.794-04:002017-07-16T14:04:23.794-04:00I think it's good to put in truthful statement...I think it's good to put in truthful statements too....how else could you learn to recognize truth from false if you only study false statements? To be able to detect deception you must detect truth too I would think?<br /><br />Isn't Statement Analysis meant to learn from you mistakes? Not to hide them and think you are a failure? Only for the pro it would be failure.....it could ruin people's lives or put people in danger. But in practice I think it's a great lesson to see ow you were wrong at something......it learns you to do better next time, or it learns to see how rules are to be applied........lucky for me I love to learn :-)habundianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-69863236705600262112017-07-16T08:44:04.080-04:002017-07-16T08:44:04.080-04:00Unknown, I appreciate your honesty.
In training...Unknown, I appreciate your honesty. <br /><br />In training, after a few months of expert deception detection, I throw in a truthful statement. It really brings them to a halt and is critical in development. <br /><br /> PeterStatement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-51101485762082387812017-07-15T20:39:31.257-04:002017-07-15T20:39:31.257-04:00I do appreciate your analysis with the extra knowl...I do appreciate your analysis with the extra knowledge......there is so much to learn from!habundianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-82539791775617363882017-07-15T15:02:04.490-04:002017-07-15T15:02:04.490-04:00Whiney old men aren't typical speeders. They a...Whiney old men aren't typical speeders. They are most like the columist that thinks he is in an intersection that used be traveling on a road known by the locals by another name and often hit the gas when the brake should be used therefore driving through their own garages and into their home.<br /><br />Go to Branson, Mo then to Waco Tx and decide where you'd feel safest-around elderly drivers giving everyone the bird or drunken bikers shooting at each other.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-4789884783609827372017-07-15T14:25:04.834-04:002017-07-15T14:25:04.834-04:00thanks Peter. I find going into these there is an...thanks Peter. I find going into these there is an expectation that there is something going on (i.e. deception) and that there is generally a bias in us. what I am learning is to question all my bias' and let the word prove them. <br /><br />I would appreciate your analysis on this without the extra knowledge and did you come to the same conclusion as the facts before knowing them.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13483448852508335175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-8642688047082468462017-07-15T13:57:58.442-04:002017-07-15T13:57:58.442-04:00The tickets were, for example, 42 in a 30 in a des...The tickets were, for example, 42 in a 30 in a deserted road, for example. I think they were less than 15 over, and all in non highway situations. It was not excessive speed which endangered others. another interesting point was the local admission that the revenue is vital to their survival. <br /><br />Dangerous driving, in context was such as speeding through a school zone, or in traffic. A dangerous driver eventually is going to have moving violations along with speed. <br /><br />Those who deleted their analysis missed learning opportunities for review, question and answer, etc. <br /><br />Those who flagged 3 for deception....ugh. I have long regretted posting that research. It is the most misused and misunderstood principle. <br /><br />The profiling is the most difficult part and cannot be done successfully outside of acute experience and exposure to many statements. Otherwise, a single moment of passion can become viewed in such an extreme manner that false portrayals are the norm. <br /><br />At any given time, for example, we could talk about ourselves and be seen as a narcissist, or express anger and be seen as a very angry person, and so on. <br /><br />Team analysis helps blunt this while increasing exposure to more and more statements. <br /><br />As the great Anglo philosopher Ringo Starr once said, "Time takes time."<br /><br /><br />Peter Statement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-56015183364721204102017-07-14T15:26:52.129-04:002017-07-14T15:26:52.129-04:00I just posted mine, and when I got back to home pa...I just posted mine, and when I got back to home page is saw this result.<br />How had concluded that this ticket wasn't because of over speeding (dangerously) but because of revenue? Did the officer who gave the ticket said it? Or the person (forgot who it was who said it) that it was because of revenue and had to accept it. <br /><br />Thanks for this exercise! There is a lot to learn from!<br />habundianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-13063977607931792822017-07-14T15:26:30.736-04:002017-07-14T15:26:30.736-04:00Nitrate...you definitely have a good attitude! My ...Nitrate...you definitely have a good attitude! My analysis which I chose to keep to myself (thank god) makes yours look great! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-84028051769385026302017-07-14T15:07:45.584-04:002017-07-14T15:07:45.584-04:00Well, I'm glad I deleted mine. I had assumed &...Well, I'm glad I deleted mine. I had assumed 'this is ridiculous' was a response to a parking ticket - it wasn't. I also read the 'grew up his whole life' in LA to have encompassed the nineteen years during which he didn't get a ticket, when it did not - it referred to nineteen years as an adult. When I thought about it more with 'guessing not alllowed' - those were guesses, or as I prefer, possibilities, which works out the same - and not even good guesses. I still am seeing in the language what is not there. <br /><br />Hey Judehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05118508358051764200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-26291025283546445782017-07-14T12:28:13.669-04:002017-07-14T12:28:13.669-04:00Is it safe to ssume he interviewed for DEA agent b...Is it safe to ssume he interviewed for DEA agent being a former sports pro?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-63377685812184022652017-07-14T10:46:57.621-04:002017-07-14T10:46:57.621-04:00Ugh!!! I royally stink at Statement Analysis. I mu...Ugh!!! I royally stink at Statement Analysis. I must provide you with tons of "what not to do" examples. Please don't tell the subject I called him a whiny retired old man, who couldn't survive on his pension in California and had to move to Georgia. I love these exercises because I hope to one day nail it. Thank you, but please...mum's the word!C5H11ONOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09691556178933782901noreply@blogger.com