tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post5415753400019289206..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: Greg Neal Analysis: Video Voyeurism Statement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger38125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-75495531199862030212017-03-08T09:11:11.903-05:002017-03-08T09:11:11.903-05:00I love this Blog. Peter, keep being amazing!I love this Blog. Peter, keep being amazing!Patty Cakenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-77096288955060349202017-03-07T14:13:52.860-05:002017-03-07T14:13:52.860-05:00Peter, I'm sorry for my inappropriate reply fr...Peter, I'm sorry for my inappropriate reply from the other day. I'm glad you deleted it as it made me pause to think about what I wrote which is something I should've done before I posted my reply. I was careless with my words on a delicate subject. <br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-52211782201528092932017-03-06T12:47:05.029-05:002017-03-06T12:47:05.029-05:00Sorry, big off topic, but really interesting:
htt...Sorry, big off topic, but really interesting:<br /><br />http://www.fakehatecrimes.org/<br /><br />All grouped together in one neat little package.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-42402125631592472552017-03-04T16:38:55.237-05:002017-03-04T16:38:55.237-05:00"Hello there, my partner has been missing sin..."Hello there, my partner has been missing since Monday and not contacted anyone. Said she was going away, hasn’t gone... ended up where she said she was going, so I’m... we’ve just decided we should report it."<br /><br />Leaving aside his trite greeting (I have heard of the 'banality of evil') he starts with a strongly-pronouned statement "my partner has been missing since Monday". I believe him.<br /><br />"and not contacted anyone". - is unnecessary, given that going missing implies non-contact.<br /><br />And then instant confusion, in which he then drops pronoun after pronoun, or uses inappropriate ones - "Said she was going away, hasn’t gone... ended up where she said she was going". He does not say that "she" said she was going away. I would want to clarify WHO said "she" was going away. "she" either did not say this (ie some one or some thing else), or did say it and did not do it.<br /><br />"we’ve just decided we should report it." <br /><br />Who is "we"?! Why would would one need a collective approval to report a missing partner / spouse? This would definitely ring alarm bells for me.<br /><br />This reminds me of a member of senior management at a company where I once worked, who would use "we" instead of "I" as a means of delivering unpleasant news such as lay-offs, thereby diluting the responsibility from the individual responsible to the collective. A form of cowardice.<br /><br />happyukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02459558077829920642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-19649452454711762232017-03-04T11:54:35.289-05:002017-03-04T11:54:35.289-05:00RE-Resources of the wealthy---Public school teache...RE-Resources of the wealthy---Public school teachers are not wealthy, but they have excellent insurance and access to mental health care. Millions of non-wealthy people do. There is a vast range between wealthy and poor. I disagree that being victimized creates obligations for the abused. Like, sure, you were horribly abused and scarred for life, but at the same time you're kinda a jerk for not going public, and you're kinda responsible for the abuser being able to continue abusing people, yea, you're a victim and sorta a perpetrator. That's the mentality I abhor. Saranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-19417326866610478422017-03-04T11:30:01.306-05:002017-03-04T11:30:01.306-05:00Further to above, "so" is highlighted i...Further to above, "so" is highlighted in blue. <br /><br /> "just" peeking in her bedroom" is BJD's answer. <br /><br />What else was she doing (in) her bedroom?<br /><br />"seeing her in the bed"<br /><br />Dropped pronoun before "seeing". BJD is not reporting the last time she saw a "live" Hailey. <br /><br />jmo<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Nichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09150573665283919209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-45266457898076724412017-03-04T11:17:59.963-05:002017-03-04T11:17:59.963-05:00"I was on my way to work, so just peeking in ...<b>"I was on my way to work, so just peeking in her bedroom, seeing her in the bed and off to work.”</b><br /><br />IMO, this is an awkward statement. IMO, […] “on my way to work” implies that she had already left the house. No just that, but that the action of being on the way to work is interrupted, except she doesn't inject the word, "when". So to me, it sounds like there is missing information. “I was leaving for work” or, "I was getting ready to leave for work, ..." sounds more in keeping with the time she said she last saw Hailey.<br /><br />There is a dropped pronoun at “just”; which, is dependent word (tandem activity).<br /><br />“seeing” is an unexpected verb conjugation/out of place. BJD is talking about the last time she supposedly saw Hailey, but she says “seeing”, not “saw”. More expected would be: "I peeked in her bedroom and saw her in bed and then I left for work." Or, "I peeked in her bedroom and saw her in bed, and then I watched for my drive to arrive."<br /><br />“the” bed, not “bed” or “her bed”, although BJD already said that she peeked in Hailey bedroom, so who else’s bed would she be in? <br /><br /> IMO, "The" bed is sensitive. Wasn't Hailey's mattress removed from the house during the period of time Hailey's disappearance was classified as "runaway"?<br /><br />jmo<br /><br /> Nichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09150573665283919209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-66323726745889332472017-03-04T10:35:05.957-05:002017-03-04T10:35:05.957-05:00Anonymous @ 8:39,
Because the victims are discred...Anonymous @ 8:39,<br /><br />Because the victims are discredited by their accusers, ostracized by the friends of the accusers (in the case of Hollywood, very powerful elite so their livelihood is cut off,) and finally are made to defend themselves in the public arena against a hostile reporting industry.<br /><br />One case come to my mind: Mackenzie Phillips Nichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09150573665283919209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-62305305627021975682017-03-04T10:13:13.530-05:002017-03-04T10:13:13.530-05:00Thank you, Peter.
The language shows one who is...Thank you, Peter. <br /><br /><b>The language shows one who is not likely to take responsibility for his own actions, even as he sees the toll it took upon the church. </b><br /><br />Typical behaviour of a liar who when caught will not take responsibility for the consequence of their actions. IMO, this is right up there with the non-apology. i.e., “I’m sorry ‘Nic' feels that way.”<br /><br /><br /><b>It is very likely to be truthful, that at this point in the video he, himself, did not move the camera. </b><br /><br />Spreading the blame aside (we), could this be interpreted as he had a partner? <br /><br />On the topic of forgiveness, (deity?) it always strikes me how deceptive [people] are so quick to “forgive” their accusers. They are such big people about being “ruined" in the court of public opinion. IMO, this points to what’s really important. Not what they are being accused of, or by whom, but by the outcome (freedom).<br /><br />jmoNichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09150573665283919209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-61715093411846756922017-03-04T01:43:41.509-05:002017-03-04T01:43:41.509-05:00Peter
Yet another thorough and very enlightening ...Peter<br /><br />Yet another thorough and very enlightening blog. What is already in plain sight only becomes so obvious when you highlight it. Before I read your analysis I watched the video and within seconds of starting to watch the video, I was almost certain there was going to be deception revealed.<br /><br />At one point you say:<br /><br />"Here he says “we” and “us”, not allowing himself to be “alone” with the accusation. This is a signal of guilt, as humans do not like to be ‘alone’ with guilt."<br /><br />At the press conference he is accompanied by not only his father and guy who performed the polygraph test but dozens of his congregation. That for me set off major alarm bells as it was like he felt the need to be surrounded (to comfort him whilst he was being deceptive) instead of standing alone. It's not as if he is not used to standing alone and addressing a large audience.<br /><br />Nothing to do with what he said, but what also set off alarm bells for me was that the press were invited to ask the polyographer questions but we're not given the opportunity to ask the accused. If he was innocent, then he would have been happy to answer any question that was thrown at him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-9584538723071565842017-03-03T15:52:11.959-05:002017-03-03T15:52:11.959-05:00From an innocent person I expect them to immediate...From an innocent person I expect them to immediately state they didn't do it and to be angered by the violation of the women and be shocked and angered by the accusation that they'd do such a thing to another human being.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-75454256318603239642017-03-03T13:09:24.683-05:002017-03-03T13:09:24.683-05:00Anonymous said...
"Professional care" is...Anonymous said...<br />"Professional care" is not a magical cure. How come everyone Ive known who's entered and stayed in therapy has come out of it 100 times crazier? Literally. Oftentimes developing new mental problems including psychosis?<br />March 2, 2017 at 9:39 PM <br /><br />Damaged people are often drawn to this profession. <br /><br />I know few trusted therapists. Very few. <br /><br />Those I do trust are the rare examples of excellence who bring victims of trauma through processing and that is all. <br /><br />They do not make the narcissistic personality even more selfish, nor do they get weak people addicted to them for the money. <br /><br />They are ethical, competent and when they are trained in S/A, learn to listen even deeper. <br /><br />Hence my love-hate relationship with psychology in general. <br /><br />I love studies. <br /><br />I hate when politicians change study results or erase them. <br /><br />I hate that political protests and threats changed the DSM. <br /><br />Above this, however: <br /><br />I hate the "cures" that some very damaged people claim to their clients. There is an endless search for novelty to sell a book and build an addicted client base for the money. <br /><br />I have spent a good deal of effort protecting people from the "cures" offered, especially trauma victims. <br /><br />PeterStatement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-63230839130292581382017-03-03T09:15:03.626-05:002017-03-03T09:15:03.626-05:00Ps - Thanks for the analysis, Peter - I tend to ...Ps - Thanks for the analysis, Peter - I tend to assume that's taken as read. <br /><br />I think, besides no reliable denial, what is further telling of guilt is the disregard and contempt for the victims - it is so misplaced, especially considering they are pastors. Even if the 'accusers' had been mistaken in their accusation against the pastor (co-pastor), he, and his pastor father, should and would have reacted quite differently. I think they surely would have acknowledged that the women on the tape were victims and expressed dismay that someone in the church had made the recordings - then plainly stated that it wasn't him/them. <br /><br />I found it quite nauseating, especially the need for the 'respectable' gang of cheerleaders, who can't not know really, surely. Hey Judehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05118508358051764200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-18642534226523871992017-03-03T06:40:50.460-05:002017-03-03T06:40:50.460-05:00..Cont
But our partners at Crime Watch wanted to .....Cont<br /><br />But our partners at Crime Watch wanted to hear what Billie’s ex-husband Clint Dunn had to say about her reading habits.<br /><br />“They were doing a lot of research, a lot of research for some reason and it's awfully peculiar that they did all this research and then my daughter is missing murdered.”<br /><br />Clint says he was disgusted by what is happening at Billie’s house in the days following Hailey’s disappearance.<br /><br />“They threw a new year's party 4 days after she was missing. They had beer and watched the ball drop on New Year’s while I was standing on my back porch watching my house waiting for Hailey to come home. That's how I know they partied. I was watching them carry the beer in.”<br /><br />When Adkins is hooked up to a lie detector everything changes.<br /><br />According to affidavits, he failed the first two tests and on the third try investigators say he showed deception.<br /><br />Billie says even she's got some serious doubts about her on again off again boyfriend Shawn Adkins.<br /><br />“Maybe he's pretending to be this nice guy and my friend and my comforter but maybe he's actually evil enough to do something.”<br /><br />And then two years after Hailey’s disappearance a break in the case. A hiker comes across a skull and bones at Lake J.B. Thomas about 20 miles north of Hailey’s home.<br /><br />The case gets colder by the day but Billie promises that will change.<br /><br />“I will find your killer. It's my job to take care of that now. Hailey has no worries. Be in heaven and sing with the angels I’m the mom. I'm your voice.”<br /><br />After six years, Hailey’s remains were finally released to family earlier this year.<br /><br />She was laid to rest in January in Luling Texas, just outside of Austin.<br /><br />.....<br /><br />Includes two calls (Vt snippets) Billie and Adkins made to Police complaining about each other.<br /><br />http://www.cbs7.com/content/news/Special-Report-Justice-for-Hailey-414996133.htmlJohn Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-15316762464797234992017-03-03T06:40:23.682-05:002017-03-03T06:40:23.682-05:00OT Update
Special Report: Justice for Hailey
SPE...OT Update<br /><br /><b>Special Report: Justice for Hailey</b><br /><br />SPECIAL REPORT -- The story of Hailey Dunn is something West Texans are all too familiar with.<br /><br />The young Colorado City cheerleader went missing back in 2010, but there are still many questions that surround the case and no arrests have been made.<br /><br />Hailey Dunn was a bright kid with a winning smile.<br /><br />"She was a tomboy but she like glittery stuff and pretty things," said Hailey’s mother, Billie Dunn.<br /><br />But 6 years ago she became the focus of a murder mystery.<br /><br />Her mother, Billie Dunn, says the last time she saw Hailey was few days after Christmas.<br /><br />"I was on my way to work, so just peeking in her bedroom, seeing her in the bed and off to work."<br /><br />But when she returned home later that night Hailey wasn't around. She says she had a hard time believing that Hailey would run away.<br /><br />"Anybody could have been driving through this town and saw my daughter playing outside or walking to the store and picked her up."<br /><br />Police focused on those closest to Hailey. Billie and her live-in boyfriend Shawn Adkins were already on their radar.<br /><br />911 records show the couple had a tense and combative relationship, but Shawn eventually moved in.<br /><br />In the days after Hailey’s disappearance friends, neighbors and police combed the fields around town for any sign of the missing 13-year-old. But her mother Billie never joined the search party.<br /><br />“I wouldn't partake in looking in the fields because for me that meant we're looking for a body. I couldn't bring myself to do that so I did the flyers and the Facebook and the media,” explained Billie.<br /><br />And what about her live in boyfriend Shawn Adkins? He wasn't involved in foot searches at all.<br /><br />“He really didn't help me pass flyers and things. I think he just wanted to stay out of the spotlight,” said Billie<br /><br />Police asked both Billie and Shawn to take polygraph tests. Billie does so willingly.<br /><br />According to a police affidavit, she was under the influence of narcotics when she sat down for the first test. So days later she sits down again, and the outcome was a shocker.<br /><br />“I was told by the DPS reviewer that gave it that deception was indicated.”<br /><br />Neither Dunn nor police will say exactly which questions raised concerns but the results make cops dig deeper.<br /><br />A search warrant uncovers an alarming stash of disturbing literature in the house. Police found Billie and Shawn had collected many articles about serial killers.<br /><br />“Anything to make me look bad. I mean I’m not the only true crime fanatic I’m not the only viewer you have,” said Billie<br /><br />Cont..John Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-49984246536144570932017-03-02T22:03:50.794-05:002017-03-02T22:03:50.794-05:00I need to clarify though it is other people's ...I need to clarify though it is other people's business if the abuser can still harm others. Although the victim WILL pay a steep price for warning others...the perpetrator will have cultivated a saintly image and the victim will be villianized, pathologized, disbelieved, further traumatized, but still they need to warn others.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-16386910897437468662017-03-02T21:52:41.792-05:002017-03-02T21:52:41.792-05:00If you look at Cosby's victims, people either ...If you look at Cosby's victims, people either dont believe or they only kind of believe it, they minimize it, they blame the victim etc. What is the point?? Unless someone's been through serious sh&t there is a huge resistance to believing that some people are just MONSTERS!!!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-61775512032191161982017-03-02T21:47:39.161-05:002017-03-02T21:47:39.161-05:00It is not our business WHO abused her or what was ...It is not our business WHO abused her or what was done to her. <br />I was not sexually abused, but I had very severe abuse done to me outside the norm of what most people hear about AND IT IS NOONE'S BUSINESS. <br />That is why I say that. People have a right to not announce to a million people what was done to them or by who. And I will tell you something else: People do not believe what victims of abuse say about what was done to them, and that may be more traumatic than the abuse itself. Look at Cosby's victims as one example--even when there is an army of people saying they were abused by an individual they are still not believed. People have the right to talk about it or not. The world is not an Oprah Winfrey show. That's just my opinion. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-52097687127245293482017-03-02T21:39:01.077-05:002017-03-02T21:39:01.077-05:00"Professional care" is not a magical cur..."Professional care" is not a magical cure. How come everyone Ive known who's entered and stayed in therapy has come out of it 100 times crazier? Literally. Oftentimes developing new mental problems including psychosis? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-84714403763685323062017-03-02T21:33:19.416-05:002017-03-02T21:33:19.416-05:00Childhood sexual abuse is RARELY talked about, esp...Childhood sexual abuse is RARELY talked about, especially by celebrities. Jane Fonda probably won't tell who sexually abused her as a child. But I must take issue with your statement: "It's nobody's business". Actually, childhood sexual abuse is everybody's business. And that's true even when the victim is speaking out at 79 years of age.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-64139673125344813672017-03-02T21:31:03.007-05:002017-03-02T21:31:03.007-05:00Off topic
SEX-TRAFFICKING kidnappers mistook Cali...Off topic<br /><br />SEX-TRAFFICKING kidnappers mistook California mum Sherri Papini for a child when they abducted her, a shock theory suggests.<br /><br />The 34-year-old has rarely been seen since she was allegedly kidnapped and then returned 22 days later with a strange branding on her skin and after being beaten and starved.<br />Sherri Papini was allegedly kidnapped while out jogging near her California home<br /><br />More three months after she was found, it is still unclear who was responsible, although there has been speculation about a possible cult connection and that the kidnapping could have been staged.<br /><br />But according to US crime show Crime Watch Daily, a source close to the investigation believes those who took Ms Papini may have mistaken her for a much younger woman.<br /><br />“It was sexual trafficking. I think they saw what appeared to be a young girl and took her for that purpose,” the anonymous source said.<br /><br />Petite Ms Papini, who is 5ft 3in, was allegedly abducted while taking a routine jog along the Mountain Gate trail near her home in Redding, northern California on November 2.<br /><br />Authorities, family members and dozens of volunteers searched for weeks before Mrs Papini surfaced on Thanksgiving Day morning — more than 240km from where she was last seen.<br /><br />It would later emerge her skin had been branded with “a message”, a practice common in sex trafficking circles and street gangs.<br /><br />It is believed Mrs Papini was targeted by two, possibly three Hispanic women who may have thought the 34-year-old was actually a teenager.<br /><br />According to sources, Mrs Papini was held in a dark, dinghy holding cell where she was starved.<br /><br />She is also believed to have been so badly beaten that bones were broken in her face and her long blonde hair was also chopped off.<br /><br />Cameron Gamble, a controversial kidnap consultant credited with helping to bring Ms Papini home, said the alleged abduction could be cartel related.<br /><br />He has pointed out that two Hispanic women were arrested south of Sacramento recently after an Uber driver found them bringing a minor to a hotel allegedly to traffic her.<br /><br />It turns out Redding, the quiet town where Ms Papini lives, could be a hunting ground for sex crimes. Mr Gamble said statistics show it is one of the most dangerous places for women in the US.<br /><br />Another three women around the area also vanished around the same time Ms Papini went missing. However, two of those women were aged over 40 years old.<br /><br />The Shasta County Sheriff’s office won’t confirm any of the sex trafficking allegations.<br /><br />Mrs Papini’s release came less than 48 hours after Mr Gamble released a video offering a ransom from an anonymous benefactor in exchange for Mrs Papini’s safe return.<br /><br />Mr Gamble believes his “reverse ransom” (when money is offered in the absence of a ransom demand) address, which went viral on social media, directly resulted in Mrs Papini’s release.<br /><br />Mr Gamble believes Ms Papini may know who took her but is too scared to reveal the truth.<br /><br />But one of Ms Papini’s friends said the mother had told her she did not know who had taken her.<br /><br />“I think if she knew the whys ... she would be saying,” Lisa Jeter said.<br /><br />“I think she is still haunted by why they took her and why they returned her.”<br /><br />https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2991922/sherri-papini-kidnap-latest-theory-child-sex-traffickers/<br />Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-57135487063232814702017-03-02T21:26:24.797-05:002017-03-02T21:26:24.797-05:00Why is Jane Fonda obligated to say WHO abused her?...Why is Jane Fonda obligated to say WHO abused her? It's nobody's business. Perhaps talking about the abuse or her abuser triggers PTSD symptoms for her. The world doesnt actually work like an Oprah Winfrey show where people just love to talk about being abused in front of millions of peopleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-50837680918333952452017-03-02T21:16:50.290-05:002017-03-02T21:16:50.290-05:00Sara, wealthy people have access to resources norm...Sara, wealthy people have access to resources normal people don't have. If a rich middle-aged celebrity suddenly remembers being sexually abused by a parent, she would have immediate access to professional care that the vast majority of people do not have. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-34570948885956201132017-03-02T21:11:31.024-05:002017-03-02T21:11:31.024-05:00...especially when the abusing parent is a celebri......especially when the abusing parent is a celebrity him/her self.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-76652267086945519462017-03-02T21:09:31.858-05:002017-03-02T21:09:31.858-05:00Sara,
Money/wealth provides security. That's a...Sara,<br />Money/wealth provides security. That's a fact no matter one's age/race/gender/country. Speaking out about childhood abuse can mean revealing a terrible secret about one's own family. When you're poor or have scant resources, the results of speaking out can mean getting cut off from family and family support and resources. Being wealthy and taking that same risk, could mean the same thing, on a different level. Revealing the childhood sexual abuse, celebrities have the additional consequence of public shame to the parent or whoever did it. That's a HUGE deterrent. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com