Phil Houston
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, it was not, Megan, most of it.
Yeah, yeah. She's a master at turning on and off the tears.
Yeah, yeah. She's a master at turning on and off the tears.
Yeah, yeah. She's a master at turning on and off the tears.
shaking she was almost hyperventilating and she was like trying to get her megan when you hear megan right it's hard to not hear and feel badly for her when you think when she speaks about the trials and challenges that she's faced during her life If you're looking at her from the deception detection standpoint, what you see is that she's using these trials and challenges to hide something.
shaking she was almost hyperventilating and she was like trying to get her megan when you hear megan right it's hard to not hear and feel badly for her when you think when she speaks about the trials and challenges that she's faced during her life If you're looking at her from the deception detection standpoint, what you see is that she's using these trials and challenges to hide something.
shaking she was almost hyperventilating and she was like trying to get her megan when you hear megan right it's hard to not hear and feel badly for her when you think when she speaks about the trials and challenges that she's faced during her life If you're looking at her from the deception detection standpoint, what you see is that she's using these trials and challenges to hide something.
Every time you ask a question, you see what we call the trifecta of deception, which is evasion, persuasion, and aggression. So she doesn't give you what you ask for. She then uses her trials and tribulations to convince you that there's no reason in the world why she should be suspected. And then she blames somebody else. She attacks somebody else.
Every time you ask a question, you see what we call the trifecta of deception, which is evasion, persuasion, and aggression. So she doesn't give you what you ask for. She then uses her trials and tribulations to convince you that there's no reason in the world why she should be suspected. And then she blames somebody else. She attacks somebody else.
Every time you ask a question, you see what we call the trifecta of deception, which is evasion, persuasion, and aggression. So she doesn't give you what you ask for. She then uses her trials and tribulations to convince you that there's no reason in the world why she should be suspected. And then she blames somebody else. She attacks somebody else.
The number of people that she attacked, she attacked... Jersey, she attacked the FBI. She attacked the police. She attacked the public. She attacked friends and she attacked you. And and, you know, that's her way of trying to get people to back off. She wants you to feel bad about her so that by the time she's done, you don't even remember the question. Mm hmm.
The number of people that she attacked, she attacked... Jersey, she attacked the FBI. She attacked the police. She attacked the public. She attacked friends and she attacked you. And and, you know, that's her way of trying to get people to back off. She wants you to feel bad about her so that by the time she's done, you don't even remember the question. Mm hmm.
The number of people that she attacked, she attacked... Jersey, she attacked the FBI. She attacked the police. She attacked the public. She attacked friends and she attacked you. And and, you know, that's her way of trying to get people to back off. She wants you to feel bad about her so that by the time she's done, you don't even remember the question. Mm hmm.
The other thing that she does that's very, very interesting is she gave us many what we call truth in the lie. For example, when she says what I'm really trying to do is get everyone to focus on Lisa and not me. Now think about that. If you're someone that's trying to avoid disclosing something, what she's really saying is, I'm trying to keep the light off of me.
The other thing that she does that's very, very interesting is she gave us many what we call truth in the lie. For example, when she says what I'm really trying to do is get everyone to focus on Lisa and not me. Now think about that. If you're someone that's trying to avoid disclosing something, what she's really saying is, I'm trying to keep the light off of me.
The other thing that she does that's very, very interesting is she gave us many what we call truth in the lie. For example, when she says what I'm really trying to do is get everyone to focus on Lisa and not me. Now think about that. If you're someone that's trying to avoid disclosing something, what she's really saying is, I'm trying to keep the light off of me.
She is protecting herself from whatever she knows about Lisa's disappearance. She is protecting Jersey in a crazy way. And what I mean by crazy way, I don't think she has a great, any longer she has a great affinity for Jersey. I think she fears him.
She is protecting herself from whatever she knows about Lisa's disappearance. She is protecting Jersey in a crazy way. And what I mean by crazy way, I don't think she has a great, any longer she has a great affinity for Jersey. I think she fears him.
She is protecting herself from whatever she knows about Lisa's disappearance. She is protecting Jersey in a crazy way. And what I mean by crazy way, I don't think she has a great, any longer she has a great affinity for Jersey. I think she fears him.
I have a strong sense that she left her phone there or gave it to someone. In other interviews, she has said that she deliberately left her phone there so other people could use it that night and I really didn't need it. And so I have a feeling there was an ulterior motive for why she left the phone there and didn't need it.