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TheLieGuy.com TheLieGuyAcademy.com My handwriting says I’m lying? That claim sounds compelling—but does it survive real scrutiny? In Inside the Interview Room – Episode 16 (Part 1), I put handwriting analysis as a deception tool on trial. Recently, investigators and interviewers are being told that slant, pressure, spacing, or letter formation and other cues can reveal deception. The problem? When you look for peer-reviewed research, courtroom acceptance, or Daubert-level reliability… the evidence disappears. In this episode, I break down: • Why handwriting analysis is often labeled as “science” without scientific support • What happens when techniques fail courtroom-level scrutiny • Why methods that can’t survive Daubert don’t belong in the training room, interview room—or the courtroom • The danger of teaching investigators to rely on diagnostic illusions instead of evidence-based methods This episode launches a new ITIR series: 🦄 Unicorn Science | On Trial A critical examination of popular—but unsupported—interview and interrogation myths. 🎯 Key principle: If a technique can’t survive courtroom scrutiny, it shouldn’t be used—or taught. 📌 Subscribe for weekly episodes that challenge outdated assumptions and reframe how interviews are diagnosed and conducted. 🔔 Next episode: Contractions, deception, and why “sounds convincing” isn’t the same as reliable. Because what happens in the interview room… echoes in the courtroom™.