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Faking It: Tears of a Crime

  • TV Series
  • 2017–
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
176
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Kerry Daynes, Cliff Lansley, and Dawn Archer in Faking It: Tears of a Crime (2017)
NewsCrimeDocumentary

The stories of people who have shed crocodile tears to hide their guilt in criminal cases.The stories of people who have shed crocodile tears to hide their guilt in criminal cases.The stories of people who have shed crocodile tears to hide their guilt in criminal cases.

  • Stars
    • Cliff Lansley
    • Dawn Archer
    • Kerry Daynes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    176
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    • Stars
      • Cliff Lansley
      • Dawn Archer
      • Kerry Daynes
    • 17User reviews
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    Cliff Lansley
    • Self - Body Language Analyst, Emotional Intelligence Academy…
    • 2017–2023
    Dawn Archer
    • Self - Professor of Linguistics, Manchester Metropolitan University…
    • 2017–2023
    Kerry Daynes
    Kerry Daynes
    • Self - Forensic Psychologist…
    • 2017–2023
    Rob Warner
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2017–2023
    Rod Chaytor
    Rod Chaytor
    • Self - Daily Mirror
    • 2017–2021
    Colin Sutton
    Colin Sutton
    • Self - Ex-Senior Investigating Officer, Metropolitan Police…
    • 2017–2018
    Sue Hill
    Sue Hill
    • Self - Former Senior Investigating Officer, Metropolitan Police…
    • 2017–2018
    Frank le Duc
    • Self - Editor, Brighton & Hove News…
    • 2018–2021
    Phil Mackie
    • Self - BBC News…
    • 2021
    Jo Sidhu
    • Self - Defence Barrister
    • 2020
    Duncan Gardham
    • Self - National Security Journalist
    • 2020–2021
    Bob Arthur
    • Self - Dragon News and Picture Agency…
    • 2018–2020
    Aled Scourfield
    • Self - Reporter, BBC Wales
    • 2018–2020
    Darshna Soni
    • Self - Channel 4 News…
    • 2017–2023
    Emily Pennink
    Emily Pennink
    • Self - Old Bailey Correspondent, Press Association…
    • 2020
    Ann Widdecombe
    • Self - Former Government Minister…
    • 2017–2023
    Jeremy Thompson
    Jeremy Thompson
    • Self - Presenter, Sky News
    • 2017
    Ray Higgins
    • Self - Ex-Head of Major Incident Team, Humberside Police
    • 2017
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    2robtipper

    All very well after the event!

    The series is garbage. A bunch of so - called 'experts '. expertly 'analyse' the behaviour and mannerisms of people who they KNOW are guilty of the crimes of which they are accused We can all play that game! " scratches nose" - guilty ! "Waves hands" - guilty.! Well yes - because you KNOW the outcome. Bunkum and pseudo- science to titillate the (apparently) murder - obsessed viewing public. Pathetic!
    5roberthannan

    They know they're guilty...the give-away sign... they're in prison

    It's very easy to pick out these tell tale signs in the already convicted..but none of this would be useful without all the other evidence. This programme couldn't be made about suspects because they'd be wrong more times than right...
    1poonampatel-15411

    A push..

    The presenters talk about body language, speech etc, however, a lot of it seems a strong push. One, they're working with already known facts i.e this person is the killer - oh we know that because certain aspects of their body language betrayed them. No.. we already know they're the killer - a simple shrug didn't portray anything otherwise you'd be used beforehand.

    Hard watch for sure. They also seem to have an agenda beforehand. Just watched the Shemima Begum episode - they clearly have their own opinion which they are pushing in this show, instead of dealing with hard facts as it should be.
    2embmw

    Laughable

    As another reviewer pointed out, this is nothing more than self-described "experts" pointing at behavioral characteristics and claiming that they are somehow indicative of lying when the subject has already been exposed as a liar. In one case in the first series one of the "experts" actually engaged in the very behavior they claimed indicated lying *while they were saying the subject was a liar*!

    It's well known to any investigator worth his/her salt that people behave differently and react to stress differently. Italians are well known for talking with their hands-- does that mean all of them are lying all the time? Of course not!

    This isn't science by any stretch of the imagination-- it's the opinion of snake oil salesmen who would be working carnival sideshows if they hadn't scammed their way into a television show. Just as with bite mark analysis & hair analysis, these interpretations of behavior are highly subjective and are certainly not scientific.

    Two points because some of the stories are interesting to those of us who haven't heard them before but minus 10 points to the so-called experts for their laughable, transparently bad "analysis".
    10JBTV1991

    Great Series!!!

    Brilliant Crime Documentary Explaining the bare Bones of each crime.

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Faking It
    • Production company
      • Shearwater Media
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