
Jack Fox, lie detector. I look at what people are saying to see if they're telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. You'll gain confidence in dealing with people in your everyday life using the techniques in these podcasts. Get early access, exclusive episodes and video content by subscribing to the podcast podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neveratruerword/subscribe Podc... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

xThe Perfect Neighbor returns with a practical lesson in lie detection using Susan Lorincz’s police interview after the shooting of Ajike Owens. This episode is not about guilt or innocence. It’s about learning to hear possible signs of deception in ... more
The Perfect Neighbor is how the story was framed, but Susan Lorincz’s words tell another story entirely. In this episode, Jack Fox applies Statement Investigation to Lorincz’s post-conviction interview about the shooting of Ajike Owens. What begins a... more
Donna Adelson continued her courtroom statement and the language she used in the second half is even more revealing.“I’ve never gotten a parking ticket” and “a murder I did not commit” may sound like simple denials… but Jack Fox shows how her phrasin... more
Donna Adelson was just sentenced in connection to the murder-for-hire case involving her son-in-law, Dan Markel. In court, she delivered a strident speech claiming innocence, attacking the evidence, and accusing the jury of sleeping.But her language ... more
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Garbage “analysis” - that comes down to vibes and feels
Unique look at true crime
The content is so good that I was willing to try anything to consume it. I tried slowing the play down to .75 to counteract the fact that Jack speaks entirely too fast for any type of podcast or at times to be understood at all. I tried replaying segments again to make sure I wasn’t missing anything in his determination to speed read. Unfortunately, this only worsened the horror of the lip smacking. I even tried to lower the volume to ease the experience of being inside Jack’s mouth as he rearra... more
This podcast makes you question everything you say or is being said to you :) have fun
Jack’s analysis of the words people use is incredibly fascinating! I really enjoy listening to his breakdowns—they’re insightful and thought-provoking. It’s especially cool when he picks up on subtle tells I never would’ve noticed myself. I’ve even learned things that have been genuinely useful in my own life. This is such a valuable skill, and I’m grateful he chooses to share it with the world!
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Content focuses on the intricate analysis of language and communication, particularly concerning various high-profile true crime cases and personal narratives. The host employs techniques from the realm of statement analysis and deception detection, dissecting the words and behaviors of individuals involved in significant incidents—be it a missing person's case, a murder investigation, or controversial public statements. The intention is to unveil underlying truths and potential lies, encouraging listeners to critically evaluate the communication they encounter in their own lives. The approach tends to foster a mix of engagement, skepticism, and fascination with the psychological aspects behind spoken words and written statements, making it... more
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