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Mr Lansley pointed to his back and showed there was no movement when the photograph was in front of him. Mr Lansley said: “Even when you turn your back on the interviewer, behavioural science helps us to see and hear what people are thinking and feeling and in this case it’s given him away.”. He claimed that even when an individual chooses a “tactic of saying nothing, not even a ‘no comment’” they can expose themselves. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express Vote in our poll. Because in fear, like our ancestors, if they were threatened by a large animal they would freeze in the grass so they couldn’t be seen and they’re not an easy target. “How do we know? The GP administered his victims, who ranged from 41 to 93 in age, with lethal injections of morphine in a killing spree that lasted 27 years. In the video clip, Shipman’s refusal to acknowledge any of the photographs or interact with investigators was shown. HAROLD SHIPMAN - Britain's most prolific serial who is believed to have killed at least 250 people - exposed his barbaric deeds in nine seconds during a … Harold Shipman news: GP was Britain's most prolific serial killer and likely killed more than 250, (Image: GETTY / ID - FAKING IT: TEARS OF A CRIME), Harold Shipman news: Body language analyst claims serial gave himself away during police interview, (Image: ID - FAKING IT: TEARS OF A CRIME), Harold Shipman news: Body language analyst claimed that Shipman didn't breathe for nine second, Leonardo da Vinci secret: Mona Lisa's hidden detail discovered, Rose West: Blunt reason behind serial killer 'prison release belief', Dirty John killer Betty Broderick's reason for carrying a gun, Rose West: Why 'prison mum' refused to end friendship with killer, Robin Hood's criminal link Sheriff of Nottingham exposed, Des: Serial killer Dennis Nilsen's rare guilt over death exposed, Des: Horrific way children reacted to Dennis Nilsen murders, Des cover-up: Dennis Nilsen's secret smirk hidden from ITV drama. During a 2018 episode of ‘Faking It: Tears of a Crime’, he said: “So he’s saying nothing, he’s silent, we can’t see his face and his back is to the interviewers, what chance have the police got?”, DON'T MISSDirty John killer Betty Broderick's reason for carrying a gun [ANALYSIS]Rose West: Why 'prison mum' refused to end friendship with killer [INSIGHT]Robin Hood's criminal link Sheriff of Nottingham exposed [INTERVIEW], How is Boris Johnson handling the coronavirus crisis? “That freeze response is a psychophysiological reaction that’s subconscious, he doesn’t breathe for nine seconds, so Elizabeth Pearce, that name is a problem for him.”. Four years after Shipman was sentenced, he was found dead in his cell. The mass murderer, later dubbed ‘Doctor Death’, was convicted of having killed 15 elderly patients in 2000 but a public inquiry claimed there could have been hundreds. Forensic psychologist Kerry Daynes compared his actions to those of “a toddler” who chose to “close his eyes, put his fingers in his ears and say, ‘No, no, no I’m not listening to you’”. Dawn Archer, a professor of linguistics, added: “He has an opportunity to do something about helping the police, his choice in this case was to disassociate with the world.”. The latest BBC Two documentary takes a look at Harold Shipman – one of the UK’s most prolific serial killers in recent times. Shipman refused to cooperate with investigators during the 2001 interrogation – when he turned away, refused to talk and shut his eyes to avoid looking at photographs of his victims. Express. Experts who have since analysed tapes of the serial killer’s police interviews claim there was a brief moment where his body language revealed his horrific crimes. We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. He said: “Shipman’s [normal] breath rate is four seconds, a very little pause and then breathes out for four seconds – this is his baseline. The investigator held a white sheet with a photograph of Ms Pearce, and said: “Out of the three elderly ladies, it's the elderly lady dressed in black.”. While Shipman didn’t physically speak or look at the picture, Mr Lansley claimed that his body gave him away. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express. newspaper archive. Despite his noncompliance, body language expert Cliff Lansley believes the serial killer subconsciously gave off signs that indicated his guilt. See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Harold Shipman was analysed in ‘Faking It: Tears of a Crime’, which is available to watch on Sky. “However when he’s presented with a photograph of Elizabeth Pearce, he can’t see the photograph and his eyes are closed – but he must be experiencing fear. Shipman’s response continued in the same manner as before until Elizabeth Pearce – an 83-year-old who was the first of three patients of his who died on the same day in January 1974.

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