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Echoes of Deception, Unraveling Jennifer Soto's Tale

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Echoes of Deception, Unraveling Jennifer Soto's Tale

FromHidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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6 minutes
Released:
Mar 20, 2024
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In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," Susan Constantine, a body language expert, delves into interviews concerning the case of a missing girl, scrutinizing the mother, Jen Soto's, verbal and non-verbal communication for signs of potential deception and emotional detachment regarding her daughter's disappearance. The discussion highlights several critical aspects:





Camera Footage Discrepancy: Contrary to earlier statements about existing camera footage showing the girl near her school, it is later clarified that no such evidence was found. Constantine critiques the justifications given for the absence of conclusive footage.

Hearsay and Repetition: Jen Soto's tendency to repeat hearsay as if it were fact is noted, a method that facilitates seamless deception because it is based on memory rather than invention.

Physical Signs of Deception: Observable signs of deceit, such as gulping and shoulder shrugging, along with a lack of visible distress in Jen's facial expressions, are identified as deception indicators.

Emotional Detachment: The lack of expected emotional distress, including tears or expressions of sadness, points to a disconnection from the grave situation. The absence of personal references to her missing daughter further underscores this detachment.

Absence of a Call to Action: The unusual absence of a direct plea for assistance in finding her daughter is highlighted as abnormal behavior for a parent in crisis.

Analysis of Story Structure: The structure of Jen Soto's narrative is analyzed, revealing an imbalance between the lead-up, body, and conclusion, which deviates from typical storytelling patterns.

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Released:
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