@samuelmason8370

FBI: "Did you do it?"
does handstand
FBI: "We got 'em."

@VIVI1337

Tip #1: Don’t do a handstand in an interrogation room after murdering your boyfriend.

@ReneZalazar01

Voice of reason: “it’s all good, just act normal”


does a handstand

@michaelgarrison1

My father was a federal investigator for 30 years, he always said that the best liars were the investigators themselves.  A good interrogator weaves a complex pattern of lies and truths, keeps track of them, and then used the ensuing confusion to trap the person being investigated. Here's the best tip; don't talk to investigators without your lawyer being present, ever!!!

@strucka

Fun fact: He is not actually sitting in a chair. He is just fantastically good at holding a squat position

@mnoor8462

You know someone is lying when:
1. His palm are sweaty
2. Knees weak
3. Arms are heavy
4. There's vomit on his sweater already

@cmoney1928

Man, I'm so anxious, I get nervous when I'm telling the truth

@Ruleisbroke

15 years ago one of my 3 kids pooped on top of the toilet seat and left the evidence. To this day, they all categorically deny any guilt. I’m gonna re-open the investigation, thanks.

@ricodiva1477

People who live with anxiety always feel guilty about everything and act accordingly.

@Biggie_4

Imagine this guys children lying about their grades to him...

@Ad_Astra2023

This FBI guy looks like he’s sitting in the midair without a chair under him.

@garyweight5463

The fact that people continue to talk without a lawyer is mind boggling.

@FreeAmericaFromAIPAC

I just wanna know which of my colleagues ate my croissant.

@mc5091

Me: breathes

FBI: You’re lying.

@sixoclock4436

When i clicked on this video i wanted to learn how to spot a liar. But 1 minute in my brain switched me into "how do i lie" mode. xD

@chrisfitch972

This is why I frequently do headstands during normal conversation. Sets the baseline. Can’t use it against me when I’m lying if I’m always doing it. /murders boyfriend

@dystopianfellow

I don't know about the stress one. If i got falsely accused of something, i'd be stressed...

@Satopi3104

It seems a lot of people are missing a key point that the clip emphasizes over and over. Your behavior is not an absolute, it’s relative. That is why they take your baseline - an assessment of how you act when not lying but while being questioned. So if you are fidgety and continue to be fidgety in the same way, that doesn’t raise alarms. If you can’t make eye contact even when answering your question, then they won’t hold that against you. It’s unnatural changes in your behavior they are looking for, and they compare you to you, not some imaginary “innocent” person.

EDIT: wow 3000 likes, 0 dislikes and 26 replies.   Thanks everyone!

@bernard4007

the guy has a unique face and should be in a movie

@mrsharpe267

If you skip to 6:44 in the video, you’ll hear him say “if your writing something down while someone is talking to you, you can’t actively listen”. That’s so profound because it basically summarizes the school system and how they make it hard for us to understand.