The Behavior Panel

The Behavior Panel

The world's top body language and behavioral analysis experts - Scott Rouse, Mark Bowden, Chase Hughes, and Greg Hartley - are together known as The Behavior Panel. They analyze body language and human behavior in videos of public interest. As a non-partisan team, their goal is to educate and entertain with their expertise in body language, behavioral analysis, communication, culture, deception detection, interrogation, and resistance to interrogation.

Watch their analysis of interviews with true crime, entertainment, and political figures. Learn alongside them how to read body language, detect deception, and analyze behavior to help keep yourself and those you love safe.

New videos are released every Thursday.

Please note that the opinions represented are just opinions and do not intend to make any factual claims about any specific individual, directly or indirectly, and should be understood as such. Copyright and all rights reserved.

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  • @AniseDocherty-vb3ek
    @AniseDocherty-vb3ek4 минут бұрын

    OMG! Leave the woman alone. Don’t you guys have something better to do. I usually find you guys interesting but this is not necessary.

  • @andreaparker801
    @andreaparker8019 минут бұрын

    When will the behavior panel give their opinion o JP Miller and his recent interview with a tiktokwr on their live?

  • @kathousel
    @kathousel11 минут бұрын

    She used the term, "the scene" when asking the guy for carpet.

  • @Matthew-pk9lr
    @Matthew-pk9lr13 минут бұрын

    No wonder he was on drugs all money grabbers

  • @MsPenink
    @MsPenink14 минут бұрын

    Can yous please do the cuba gooding jr interview with piers?

  • @juliarogers2546
    @juliarogers254618 минут бұрын

    😂😂 Female horses 🐎 get off Me!! 😂😂

  • @imperialgirl4858
    @imperialgirl485821 минут бұрын

    A former boyfriend went through SERE. When he got back he was on edge for months. It clearly is an effective training tool.

  • @ellenansstevelanzarote7353
    @ellenansstevelanzarote735329 минут бұрын

    Yes!!!!!🎉🎉

  • @whiteg53
    @whiteg5340 минут бұрын

    A man with millions of dollars the wolves 🐺 start lurking Puffy isn’t supposed to be nice

  • @misssassydudds
    @misssassydudds44 минут бұрын

    42:42 going 20 km over the speed limit, she could be responsible for a fourth murder that day! The irony is obviously lost on her!

  • @zephyrk994
    @zephyrk99445 минут бұрын

    wonder what HG would have to say

  • @RaNiaNameste
    @RaNiaNamesteСағат бұрын

    The accordion hands & monkey-like movements of rumPutin repels me as a woman from this misogynistic toxic narcissist intent on denying women bodily autonomy & his attempt of denying our nation our freedom & right to decide who leads us. We must never entrust our nuclear codes to such a psychopathic sexual predator ever again.

  • @sorormimm493
    @sorormimm493Сағат бұрын

    No. Sorry, but you’re wrong, here. This murderer has refused all therapy and says she worked through her (nonexistent, imo) trauma through self-help books and learning to “manifest” while in prison. 🙄 She’s never had EMDR therapy. She’s closing her eyes (avoiding eye contact) and shaking her head back and forth (a response in the negative) because she’s lying through her teeth. She was a grifter along with her mother, who was never diagnosed with factitious disorder/MSBP - that was simply a defense tactic, and knew full well she could walk and was not sick. She never had chemo. She did have a g-tube and Botox in her salivary glands as Gypsy was diagnosed with Microdeletion of 1q21.1, a chromosome disorder. She was never abused. Gypsy wanted her mother murdered to go have sex. Period.

  • @Mindyabizness-gx5wi
    @Mindyabizness-gx5wiСағат бұрын

    Narcissist

  • @kimmidoodles9199
    @kimmidoodles9199Сағат бұрын

    She is 13 but doesn't know her own address??? What???

  • @Sniffer-NUFC
    @Sniffer-NUFCСағат бұрын

    So are you saying that two off the most highly trained dogs on planet earth where lying then.

  • @ChrisHurte72
    @ChrisHurte72Сағат бұрын

    Is the nervous laugh related to an embarrassment of the subject.?

  • @p.e.p2368
    @p.e.p2368Сағат бұрын

    She was trying to exude much more confidence and positivity than she actually felt. The initial operation was way more serious and invasive than they let on.

  • @andyfenton7357
    @andyfenton7357Сағат бұрын

    She said the bar went all the way through the shelf to the ceiling even if she removes the shelf how could she get the cable off the bar if it's attached to the ceiling

  • @user-nn1xp9wy1k
    @user-nn1xp9wy1kСағат бұрын

    At 1.44.21' Chase, I think you're being very hard on Samantha M here; her behaviour in her imagining the scenario that's been put to her - would she want to sit down with her half-sister now to talk - seems perfectly consistent with a *real* processing of her thoughts and feelings on this. I personally would also do a slow 'shutter-speed' blink before answering. It's a behaviour consistent with the pulling together of the emotional and cognitive threads ready to give a cogent answer to the question.

  • @veldamaychronicles527
    @veldamaychronicles527Сағат бұрын

    It doesn't matter. This is going to court where all he's done and what he is trying to do-influence the decision- will be exposed.

  • @p.e.p2368
    @p.e.p2368Сағат бұрын

    Does anyone EVER glance at the comments to see if their point hasn't been covered already 🙄 OBVIOUSLY NOT !!! 😩

  • @jenfrisby8988
    @jenfrisby8988Сағат бұрын

    1:39:45 😯🤔😵‍💫

  • @lauratovey6406
    @lauratovey64062 сағат бұрын

    Brilliant 😆

  • @jackiek412
    @jackiek4122 сағат бұрын

    Hi! Can you please do some videos on the key witnesses in the Karen Read trial? Especially the Alberts and the McCabes. Would love to see your thoughts!

  • @catpumkin2556
    @catpumkin25562 сағат бұрын

    He's not a parent he's a predator

  • @memyselfandmee
    @memyselfandmee2 сағат бұрын

    🤯😳🥱

  • @crystalvision1111
    @crystalvision11112 сағат бұрын

    Netflix is fine with putting out content that isn't true even as "documentaries".

  • @lisalequeux4981
    @lisalequeux49812 сағат бұрын

    This was great! You guys are so interesting to listen to!

  • @zephyrk994
    @zephyrk9942 сағат бұрын

    he answered a question with a question .....

  • @LucyNava-ti5jo
    @LucyNava-ti5jo2 сағат бұрын

    Can’t stand his voice. They can’t even have their story’s strait hope they both go to jail ….

  • @peterfreeman7197
    @peterfreeman71972 сағат бұрын

    Dude will never have to work again. Job done.

  • @conferenceclips4940
    @conferenceclips49403 сағат бұрын

    What’s the point of being rich and famous if you can’t sexually harass attractive people?

  • @marias7492
    @marias74923 сағат бұрын

    I read that she’s gone through four different lawyers for this case!!

  • @steveparadox1
    @steveparadox13 сағат бұрын

    Just found your channel. Really enjoyed the first two videos I watched. Interesting insights

  • @lightpinkmommy
    @lightpinkmommy3 сағат бұрын

    So the 11 year old is smart enough for university classes, but not smart enough to not run into traffic?!?! My kid by thr age of 3 knew not to run into traffic even if her favourite toy goes into the street you wait for parents!!

  • @pammywhammy3521
    @pammywhammy35213 сағат бұрын

    Scott❤😘

  • @heatherjohnston5427
    @heatherjohnston54273 сағат бұрын

    Great video!!!!! Scott, I wonder if your neck is tense because the last couple of videos you sit facing left of the main computer but your neck is wrenched 90degrees to the right. That posture would kill my neck too, lol. Hopefully the Tylenol worked! ☺️

  • @davidjohnson1654
    @davidjohnson16543 сағат бұрын

    One of the oddest moments, to me, is Sarah's look at the male detective at 1:29:15, after he asks, "Five minutes for what?" His question is a good one, wanting to draw more out of her. But I would describe her look, and I have a feeling most people would as if so say, "You know..." or "Come on now, you know what those five minutes were for." It's odd. Like he's supposed to know, and she's giving a look like, why ask me that when we both know you already know. Very odd.

  • @fionadavies18
    @fionadavies183 сағат бұрын

    You lost me when you spoke about memory. Living through it stays with you.

  • @ilsevdg1194
    @ilsevdg11943 сағат бұрын

    Victims of abuse can recognise each other on an energetic level. I wonder what the analysis would be of a behavioral analist who is also a survivor of sexual abuse.

  • @naiel18
    @naiel18Сағат бұрын

    Nothing. Cuz he didn't do anything

  • @anacandelas1
    @anacandelas14 сағат бұрын

    aquí se veía algo nerviosa 😬

  • @jebsmith323
    @jebsmith3234 сағат бұрын

    Good show, guys, but I can't listen to him anymore. About min. 53, I started feeling very anxious. I remember being terrified by him when I was a young teen, and then those horrific murders. I guess I'm still a little afraid of his insanity.

  • @captainhml3868
    @captainhml38684 сағат бұрын

    I like seeing the bios on each photo. That’s a nice touch!

  • @RRonco
    @RRonco4 сағат бұрын

    That haircut is hiding SOMETHING ffs that is not a serious hairstyle

  • @CL-un9gg
    @CL-un9gg3 сағат бұрын

    Comedian - non serious hair

  • @Danny_Lenz
    @Danny_Lenz4 сағат бұрын

    It’s ok everybody! She already plead guilty to the speeding ticket. Nothing to see here.

  • @Justgo-1001
    @Justgo-10014 сағат бұрын

    😵‍💫🤥🤭

  • @nikkiburton2697
    @nikkiburton26974 сағат бұрын

    33 bodies and 33 flavour ice cream? Hmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • @deerinheadlights100
    @deerinheadlights1004 сағат бұрын

    I would bet he was insufferable to live with. I wonder if she wanted to leave him? RIP Todt family.

  • @rebeccahenderson7761
    @rebeccahenderson77614 сағат бұрын

    No, I think he came across a troubled woman at his bartending job, and after an encounter or two, he latched onto writing the story - then he exploited and encouraged her, prolonging the relationship for the story. He had to come up with a reason, so he said "I liked the attention and I was in a dark place." bc he couldn't say he exploited her to trash her.

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen4 сағат бұрын

    Agree that's plausible

  • @bonnieblue-blade7376
    @bonnieblue-blade73764 сағат бұрын

    bullcr*p...anyone who has seen her interview can see she's off her rocker

  • @LyndaHill
    @LyndaHill3 сағат бұрын

    Oh dear, and when the 14,700+ emails land? All the other evidence?

  • @CL-un9gg
    @CL-un9gg3 сағат бұрын

    I think he decided to tell it after the fact. He came through a lot & has a right to speak about it as he sees fit. It’s his story. Poetic license has been involved to make it palatable.