tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post53883471542472781..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: Statement Analysis Intuitive TestStatement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger60125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-5211197170084176742019-03-30T03:26:08.527-04:002019-03-30T03:26:08.527-04:001 Whatever happened to Sally happened at night;
Ra...1 Whatever happened to Sally happened at night;<br />Rationale: <br />a) She wasn’t allowed out after dark especially to walk, but she only had four to five blocks to go.<br />The "but" in the statement negates the first part of the sentence implying Sally was out at night;<br />b) on enquiring from Mary Beth, son said.."she said Sally never made it over there." If Sally never made it to Mary Beth's then the last statemnt the Mother makes is irrelevant.."She never spent the night"<br />c) When enquiring from the Dad, and found out she didn’t go over there... again following statement is irrelevant when Mother says.."and she didn’t stay the night with him."<br />In the above observations it seems the Mother's mind is revealing a time qhen something happend to her daughter.<br /><br /><br />2 Mother knows that Sally is dead.<br />The below statement given by the Mother indicates knowledge of what has happened to Sally as she does not enquire if Sally had called or texted! Just gave instructions to the son to text her friend.. without giving the friend's name.<br />"So Tuesday, I called my son. I said tell Sally, text the little girl, her friend, tell Sally she needs to go ahead and get home."<br />JJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17798781935731252135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-87440322191996411462015-12-12T10:37:25.054-05:002015-12-12T10:37:25.054-05:00(1) The Mother's story is deceitful/covering u...(1) The Mother's story is deceitful/covering up<br />(2) Her boyfriend is involved in the death<br /><br />(1) The Mother gives long rambling conflicting answers.<br />Story doesn't make this (as Judge Judy would say).<br /><br />past sense "wasn't" instead of "isn't" (twice) indicates mother thinks girl is dead.<br />She only had to go 4 or 5 blocks etc makes no sense if<br />Sally didn't even make it across the street. <br /><br />"My son called me back within a few minutes <br />and she said, mom, she said Sally never made it over there. She never spent the night." either 'she' is mixed with 'he' or everything after minutes needs to be quotes (then it makes sense).<br /><br />Son, kids, Sally's Dad's names aren't mentioned.<br /><br />Phone story doesn't make much sense:<br />How would son know "little girl" was Mary Beth?<br />Unlikely he would have Mary Beths number?<br />Phones often used in deceptive stories.<br /><br />Why would Sally say BUT I am going to Mary Beths house?<br /><br />Sentences with verbs or pronouns missing.<br /><br />Many I's suggest nervousness.<br /><br />(2) Boyfriend came home at Liars number:pm twice!<br /><br />"And he`s seen Sally." should be He saw Sally. she says he's seen Sally before he got home. And = more to this story, most important sentence on the page.<br /><br />"Sally was there." overemphasizing - indicating Sally wasn't there (alive at least).<br /><br />There are many many more points.<br /><br />20 pages deleted here.Bill Jordanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08403969173737672866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-69546569536381606782015-11-24T14:20:18.877-05:002015-11-24T14:20:18.877-05:001. She gives entirely too much information for a ...1. She gives entirely too much information for a simple question.<br /><br />2. She gives way too many details leading up to the disappearance in an attempt to cover her tracks or remove any pre-conceived suspicion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-55781567941347869432015-11-24T01:38:45.439-05:002015-11-24T01:38:45.439-05:001. She used the past tense because she knows her d...1. She used the past tense because she knows her daughter is already dead<br />2. She cares first about her alibi, where she teams up with her boyfriend using we implying he is covering for her and she's says he got home at 3 or around 3, 3 being the typical number used in made up facts and she refers to her daughter as she an impersonal pronoun to distance herself from her guilt over her death/disappearance where as she calls her son, her son.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01538499348511488682noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-53008909798308597702015-10-20T22:48:16.483-04:002015-10-20T22:48:16.483-04:00Q: "How far did she have to go?" A: &quo...Q: "How far did she have to go?" A: "Four to five blocks. It wasn't rare for Sally to ..." <b>Stop right there. Nobody asked if it was or wasn't rare for Sally to do anything. Therefore Sally <i>never set out walking that night in the first place.</i></b><br /><br />"She wasn't..." <b>Sally is dead.</b><br /><br />"She went missing on Monday while I was at work." <b>She went missing before Mom was at work. Mom wants us to think she had nothing whatsoever to do with Daughter's disappearance, so Mom inserts an alibi that no one asked her to give.</b><br /><br />"3:00...3:00" <b>Liar's number.</b><br /><br />"So that evening..." <b>What happened at 3:00 was the cause ("so"/"therefore"/"consequently", i.e. an inexorable result) of Mom not worrying when she hadn't heard from Sally, and therefore Mom is once again not responsible for what happened that evening. But then again, knowing that Sally was already dead, is another possible reason why Mom wouldn't have wondered where Sally was.</b><br /><br />"...I left my cell phone at home at home for my kids to use..." <b>More alibi building. Preemptively answers the question, which nobody asked, <i>Why didn't you call Mary Beth's place that morning?</i></b><br /><br /><b>There's a lot more I can say, but I think (1) that Mom knows Sally is dead and (2) that Mom needs an alibi are two pretty big issues.</b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-2341861827764624242013-03-04T01:32:03.660-05:002013-03-04T01:32:03.660-05:00Oh wow. Okay, reading comments and seeing this is ...Oh wow. Okay, reading comments and seeing this is already a known case. I looked it up and I wasn't too far off. Knowing that the boyfriend wasn't maintaining a separate address makes what the Mom said even WEIRDER.<br /><br />I still stand by my two aforementioned points as being the ones that raised flags: 1. Mom told us that/when something terrible happened to her daughter and 2. She told us the boyfriend did it by letting us know he was the last to see her alive and trying to distance herself from him. <br /><br />The only way you could have waved more of a flag would have been if they'd asked "What happened to Sally?" and she replied "You'll have to ask my boyfriend about it, that whole thing went down while I was at work."navkathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06426841079842519752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-51461196859013437042013-03-04T01:03:34.429-05:002013-03-04T01:03:34.429-05:00I'm kind of new here--found you because of the...I'm kind of new here--found you because of the Redwine case--but I'll take a crack at this:<br /><br />THIS:<br />"Mother: She went missing on Monday while I was at work. My boyfriend - - he came home from work about 3:00 -- or he got to my house about 3:00. And he`s seen Sally. Sally was there. She told him, I`m running across the street to my dad`s house for a few minutes but I`m going Mary Beth`s, and I`m staying the night there. Let my mom know."<br /><br />sounds like a really hokey way to say "My boyfriend was the last person who saw her. She was on her way out the door when he got home around 3. She told him she was going to her Dad's and then sleeping at Mary Beth's place.<br /><br />Here's what I derive from that single paragraph: <br />1. The mom immediately removes herself from all foreknowledge by pushing the fact that Sally went missing while she was at <i>work</i>. I believe this is true. I believe when the terrible thing happened to Sally, Mom was at work and mom is pointing to that by saying so: "When the terrible thing happened, I was at work."<br /><br />Next statement begins with "My boyfriend..." (Yep. What about <i>him?</i>) "He came home...er, I mean, he doesn't live with me, he has his own house, you see? I mean, I know he's a sex offender so I would <i>never</i> let him actually live in my house with my daughter, but, you know, we went to bed that night together..."<br /><br />She's distancing herself from the boyfriend in a way. That's the impression I get. The boyfriend did something, Mom knew about it and covered for the boyfriend but it hasn't reeeeally sunk in yet that she's complicit.navkathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06426841079842519752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-6616702987420571672013-01-28T11:43:10.788-05:002013-01-28T11:43:10.788-05:00The two points are these:
Sally is probably dead ...The two points are these:<br /><br />Sally is probably dead due to the past tense in the first two lines.<br /><br />The tragic event, or part of it, happened on Tuesday at around lunchtime since Tuesday was mentioned twice and her being at work "again".<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-71111350416801514672012-11-16T22:02:50.006-05:002012-11-16T22:02:50.006-05:00my two points that stand out are:
"She went ...my two points that stand out are:<br /><br /><b>"She went missing on Monday while I was at work"</b><br /><br />How would she know when she went missing?<br /><br /><b>"I didn’t get worried when I hadn’t heard from Sally.</b><br /><br />Sounds odd to not be worried and she states she was not worried more than once. <br /><br />Contradicts herself "She wasn’t allowed out after dark especially to walk." <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-38054750221748124792012-11-04T15:12:29.725-05:002012-11-04T15:12:29.725-05:00this is the story a haley dunn,,,,the boyfriedn di...this is the story a haley dunn,,,,the boyfriedn did it and since the bones found by his mothers wasnt hers they need to check the pond,,,the mother knew that she was dead...that night,,they found evidence at the garbage dump..they just convict shawn till they have more evidence,,sad when a child is missing and killed and you dont find them soon enough for evidence.....but they will pay for it soon enough,,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-6214989239091195702012-10-30T19:26:47.004-04:002012-10-30T19:26:47.004-04:00Obviously this is talking about the Haleigh Dunn c...Obviously this is talking about the Haleigh Dunn case and Billie Dunn. She chose the time 3 which is the most common number a liar would pick. She also says she got ready for bed but said nothing about going to sleep. She referred to Haleigh in the past tense as well as the "my house" comment was odd and among other things.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-53121459840864352202012-10-29T19:55:25.948-04:002012-10-29T19:55:25.948-04:00Hobs, you are awesome! I hope someday to be able ...Hobs, you are awesome! I hope someday to be able to perform SA with the clear logic and present the results so clearly as you do. I'm working in it, but I still tend to be too naive and simple!<br />--ShenaniganAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-73732659747786694852012-10-28T11:49:40.734-04:002012-10-28T11:49:40.734-04:00Thanks John,
So "Salley" was not there w...Thanks John,<br />So "Salley" was not there when he came home from work on Monday (we know he was not at work, he walked in, got a soda and left). She was not killed then.<br /><br />She was killed the night before on Sunday. The mom says she went missing that day, Monday, but reported her missing on Tuesday. So Salley was missing for 2 days before the mom reported her missing?<br /><br />That gives them a lot of time to hide her daughter's body. Poor Hailey-Salley.<br /><br />shminoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-90536271757452414222012-10-28T04:57:53.636-04:002012-10-28T04:57:53.636-04:00Results:
In this short exercise, the mother of th...Results:<br /><br />In this short exercise, the mother of the missing child revealed:<br /><br />1. The child is dead<br />2. The mother is in need of an alibi <br /><br />The mother referenced her child in the past tense indicating that she knows or believes the child is dead.<br /><br />On "how far", the mother goes beyond the question and tells us "when" the child went missing, which is not something that is known within the story. <br /><br />The mother has guilty knowledge of the death of her daughter. <br /><br />Peter Statement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-12557357172645901112012-10-27T19:35:12.137-04:002012-10-27T19:35:12.137-04:001. She answers more than the question.
2. She does...1. She answers more than the question.<br />2. She doesn't answer the question.<br /><br />Anna AsherAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-18434194863400160572012-10-27T17:24:30.610-04:002012-10-27T17:24:30.610-04:00Anonymous said...
Who's supposed to be handing...<b>Anonymous said...<br />Who's supposed to be handing out diplomas around here?</b><br /><br />Not me, i hamd out the coloring books and crayons.Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-23542908740119633392012-10-27T12:37:14.619-04:002012-10-27T12:37:14.619-04:00shmi said...
And he`s seen Sally. Sally was there....shmi said...<br />And he`s seen Sally. Sally was there.<br /><br />I don't know why, but these two little sentences have always bugged me. Maybe I am just a grammer nazi.<br /><br />SHmi,<br /><br />I think what it is,is that he has already told us that he has seen,therfore there is no reason for him to repeat it.<br /><br />By repeating it he is trying to convince us that she was there..John Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-38991369687548998702012-10-27T09:57:52.225-04:002012-10-27T09:57:52.225-04:00And he`s seen Sally. Sally was there.
I don't...And he`s seen Sally. Sally was there.<br /><br />I don't know why, but these two little sentences have always bugged me. Maybe I am just a grammer nazi.<br /><br />Not good enough at SA to figure it out, except that a sentence that begins with "and" has missing information. Wondering if anyone has insight? Peter?shminoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-23700110497992270312012-10-26T15:56:26.794-04:002012-10-26T15:56:26.794-04:00Past tense language when daughter is subject of ve...Past tense language when daughter is subject of verbal thought.<br /><br />Alibi building right away<br /><br />3:00 liars number<br /><br />didn't care to interview anyone but boyfriend<br /><br />FYI: I picked the perp from three possibles on a TV show when one suspect didn't ask how victim died.<br />My husband thinks that I have special powers (grin)<br /><br />Triggernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-85217275572317845182012-10-26T15:37:58.615-04:002012-10-26T15:37:58.615-04:001: past tense (has been discussed already)
2. the ...1: past tense (has been discussed already)<br />2. the mother said "went missing on Monday" and while from her lens of perspective it was Tuesday. marcel elfershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11798600262632148725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-26897387393664981432012-10-26T12:02:12.834-04:002012-10-26T12:02:12.834-04:00Anon 10:17am
Your comment has me thinking & I ...Anon 10:17am<br />Your comment has me thinking & I have to put myself in her shoes for a minute. I report my daughter missing, and LE not only tells me she is dead but that my alibi is false. (It would be hard to dispute my alibi since I work at a hospital & many people saw me at work all day).<br />Well, then, I would KNOW inside that I did nothing & I want my daughter found NOW, and ALIVE. Show me her body or she is not dead!<br />So I go on a national platform; I would scream what they told me & beg people to believe me that <br />1. I DIDN'T DO IT!<br />2. PLEASE HELP ME FIND MY DAUGHTER. You would have to tackle me & hold your hand over my mouth to shut me up as I would be hurried to get out as much as I could about what a great girl she was & never been in trouble, would never run away & help me SOMEBODY STOLE HER! HELP ME HELP ME SOMEBODY HELP ME!!!<br /><br />Also keep in mind that she had SIX DAYS to prepare in her mind what she wanted to say, if given the chance.<br /><br />She went on TV over & over speaking in circles. She KNEW she was under suspicion. She KNEW Shawn was also. Did you ever hear her scream I DIDN"T DO THIS, somebody PLEASE help me!!!<br /><br />Not; Billie, what did Shawn say about lying to you concerning his job (almost 2 weeks after the fact & Shawn under HEAVY suspicion - she says, even by herself!): <br />answer: um, I haven't really had a chance to ask him yet.<br />Well, what did her little friend say, did they have plans that night?<br />answer: well. I never asked her. I just want to leave that to the investigators.<br />oh wait, the same ones you say were attacking you insisting you knew what happened to her and she was dead? Now suddenly you trust them?<br /><br />Her goal in this interview was to portray herself as a good mother. <br />A normal innocent persons goal would have been to FIND THEIR MISSING CHILD RIGHT NOW! <br /><br />Ask yourself, just in the first couple of weeks, go day by day and look for something that Billie or Shawn did to actually SEARCH for Hailey. Interviews were easy. <br />What would YOU do?<br />Where would you search?<br />Why don't you ask Jaycee Dugards Mother. Ask Shawn Hornbeck's Mother. Ask Somer's Mother (who was also portrayed in a bad light) Did that stop her from rallying the troops & getting out there? What about Whiney Herchel's Mom or Husband? He was under suspicion. <br />and like I said, most importantly, what would you give to find your daughter?MsCabinFeverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04172412802096918383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-44728583904334006672012-10-26T10:17:39.252-04:002012-10-26T10:17:39.252-04:00keep in mind, the interview being analyzed was 6 d...keep in mind, the interview being analyzed was 6 days after the child was discovered missing and the mother had been being told by law enforcement all that same day that her child was dead. and the mother's alibi was also being questioned by media and public. i think the mother added details to a yes or no answer at this time because it was her opportunity to get her side of those thoughts out to the public. i think more is being read into this interview than it is worth. the statements made to the police officers on Tuesday are the ones that need to be analyzed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-63942779428091598942012-10-26T09:47:44.582-04:002012-10-26T09:47:44.582-04:00Who's supposed to be handing out diplomas arou...Who's supposed to be handing out diplomas around here?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-19876456639652832412012-10-25T23:46:58.048-04:002012-10-25T23:46:58.048-04:00The mother's answers show that Sally is dead. ...The mother's answers show that Sally is dead. She was murdered the evening of the supposed sleep-over and disposed of the next day.<br /><br />The mother's first answer is all over the place...Sally WASNT allowed out at night, ESPECIALLY to walk, BUT it was only 4 or 5 blocks. The mother can't decide what to defend!<br /><br />Past tense.<br /><br />The boyfriend was the last person to see Sally. They were getting ready for bed (never went to bed) when the mother wondered or worried about where Sally was. This is where I believe the mother became involved in the cover up. <br /><br />The next day the mother was further involved by going to work "again" and leaving her phone for her son to discover Sally missing. The boyfriend hid the body this day.<br /><br />Susnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-62341617985519355232012-10-25T23:32:40.147-04:002012-10-25T23:32:40.147-04:001. Alibi building in the first sentence. "I...1. Alibi building in the first sentence. "I was at work"<br /><br />2. The mother did not go home and scour the house and neighborhood, looking for Sally. She went straight to the police station from work. I still don't think she has ever looked!shminoreply@blogger.com