The handwriting guy took 51 posts on Twitter, the body language guy chose YouTube. It's great to live in the era of social media. E.g.: "(11) The current names accuser says she her yearbook in December, while the school says that yearbooks are issued in August." Well, unretouched CNN photo DEFINITELY shows that "Moore D.A. 12-22-77 Olde Hickory House" was written in different-colored ink than the rest of the inscription.
https://twitter.com/ThomasWictor/status/930254093574029312https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRRGbLVIW84Nelson’s first sign of “deception,” is visible as she stiffens up while explaining how Judge Roy Moore allegedly “attacked,” her when she was a “child,” says Bombard.
Nelson’s eye movements then demonstrate “rehearsed verbal communication,” adds Bombard.
Shortly after, Allred hugs an emotional Nelson, which Bombard believes is a form of “acting.”
Nelson, visibly nervous, can be seen staring directly as someone. Looking at a focal point during a speech helps calm nerves.
True victims of sexual harassment, especially those where the incident took places decades ago, will not burst into tears like Nelson. They will have had years to cope.