There are a number of myths about detecting deception. Fidgeting, looking away, touching your mouth, all of these things are commonly thought to be practices that indicate deception. Jim Clemente, former Supervisory Special Agent for the FBI, explains why that isn't always the case and how people like him can decipher what these indicators really mean. Clemente is a retired FBI criminal profiler, and co-host of “Real Crime Profile,“ a true crime podcast distributed by Wondery. For more information about his career, go to , or follow him on twitter at To learn more about the DC Sniper case check out the Audible Original Series ‘Call Me God’ on Audible: :// +me +god&cvo_campaign=1859944974&cvo_crid=388008722764&Matchtype=b&gclid=Cj0KCQiAsbrxBRDpARIsAAnnz_O-hMErIlF8RsDBz-kzHgUFHK-FBVDHljpOIOonBzeRi6C3pbZd0k4aAly7EALw_wcB&gclsrc= Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► Listen to the Get WIRED podcast ►► Get more incredible stories on science and tech with our daily newsletter: Also, check out the free WIRED channel on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV. Here you can find your favorite WIRED shows and new episodes of our latest hit series Tradecraft. ABOUT WIRED WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture. Former FBI Agent Explains How to Detect Lying & Deception | Tradecraft | WIRED
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