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Lizette will always know when you lie

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Imagine having the ability to tell when a person is lying by just looking at them and without the use of a lie detector machine or any other technology.

Becoming a human lie detector is, in fact, possible.

Just ask Lizette Volkwyn, one of only two certified human lie detectors in the country.

Having spent several years learning the ins and outs of human emotions, Volkwyn has become highly sought after.

She believes anyone is capable of doing this job and is determined to pass on her skills to South Africans who are interested.

Volkwyn will be hosting a two-day workshop called “I can see you Lie” at the Centurion Golf Club Country Estate on June 2 and 3 and will look into the science of lie detection.

The Saturday Star caught up with her

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