Mark McClish | Statement Analysis
Truth and Lies - both are critical elements in discerning what happened in most true crime cases. I speak with an interview expert, Mark McClish, who in addition to a 26 year in federal law enforcement, developed a technique called Statement Analysis, which helps him ascertain if a person’s statements - written or oral - are truthful. We discuss truthfulness at large and how humans generally do not want to lie. You will learn why “never” is a problematic word, and I ask him about one of the principles from his book: BELIEVE WHAT PEOPLE TELL YOU. We unpack this for a bit.
While we touch on several high profile cases and statements made by related individuals, I ask him specifically about a case that he used as an example in his book, “I Know You are Lying.” the statement is a 1993 video interview by Michael Jackson in response to allegations of molesting a child. I am including a link to the interview here. It will give context and might be helpful as we talk about some of those words.
You can learn more about Mark’s work and books on his website:http://statementanalysis.com/
--------------------
In today’s show, you will also hear a brief message at the top about how I am processing and seeking to understand the conversation around race and justice in our country. I want this to be an ongoing conversation, so please feel free to get in touch with me. There are many ways!
Twitter: @diealoguepod
Instagram: @diealoguepod
Facebook: @diealoguepod
Email: rebekah@yellowtapetruecrime.com
GetVokl: Rebekah Sebastian ( GetVokl is a fun and free live streaming app!) Join me every Thursday night at 7pm EST as part of their True Crime Thursday Night Series.
If you like this podcast, I would be so grateful if you left a rating and written review! Thank you to everyone who already has!
DIE-ALOGUE is a Yellow Tape MediaProduction. Hosted by Rebekah Sebastian. Edited by Chris Gersbeck. Original theme music by Olivia Himes.
---
Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diealoguepod/message
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diealoguepod/support