💥Burke Ramsey Unmasked: Dr. Phil Interview Analysis

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Burke Ramsey brother of JonBenet Ramsey: what is his involvement in this true crime case? Four of the world's top body language and behavior experts analyze the Dr Phil interview to find the truth. ⭐JOIN OUR BODY LANGUAGE MASTERCLASS: thebehaviorpanel.com/

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Twenty years after child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey was found in her Boulder, CO home, her brother, Burke, responds to accusations that he was involved. When Dr. Phil explains that some people have a theory that Burke was involved in JonBenet's demise, and then their parents covered it up, Burke says, "I know that's not what happened ... You won't find any evidence, because that's not what happened. I know I didn't do it." But what do four of the world top body language, behavior and interrogation experts make of this?

The Behavior Panel comprises the world's top body language and behavior experts: Scott Rouse, Mark Bowden, Chase Hughes, and Greg Hartley. They analyze behavior and body language in videos of public interest. This non-partisan group aims to educate and entertain, focusing on nonverbal communication, deception detection, behavioral analysis, statement analysis, interrogation, and resistance to interrogation. Through careful examination of gestures, expressions, linguistics, and cultural context, they reveal truths and deceptions. The Behavior Panel is prominently featured on The Dr. Phil Show and has its own show on the US TV Network, Merit Street Media.

Chapters:

00:00 Burke Ramsey Body Language
4:57 Dr. Phil Interview Analysis
10:02 Pageant Confidence and Smiles
15:08 Audio Editing, Frantic Wake-up
20:08 Stressful Interview Behavior Analysis
25:12 Child's Fear Reaction Discussion
31:28 Childhood Behavior and Autism
36:54 Actor's Character Portrayal Discussion
42:11 Childhood Experiences and Behavior
47:50 Analysis of Eye Movements
53:30 Body Language in Questioning
59:27 Subject's Behavior Analysis
1:04:03 Tired of Proving Innocence

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All Comments (21)
  • @MSlushalot
    I can’t be the only one obsessed with this channel and these four men.
  • i used to smile at everything. all the time. and most imortantly, i will start smiling right before i have an anxious episode or a panick attack. i learned from a therapist that smiling can be a form of self soothing, trying to sooth negative emotions from overwhelming. its a coping mechanism for sure.
  • @theodorejay1046
    The fact he's smiling during the interview means he's not really all there. Almost like he's still a kid mentally 🤔 Who ever talked him into the interview should be ashamed.
  • @lily3054
    My sister tried to turn her only daughter into a star from a very young age and it really went nowhere but we also watched her only son get totally neglected. He couldn't wait to be away from his family. Its a very sad situation to watch. And Dad didn't get involved. Who really knows what happens in a childs life when growing up where one feels totally invisible.
  • @paleofemme
    My daughter has ASD - this was like watching my daughter being interviewed. It was hard for me.
  • @Dhamma_Nomad
    As an autistic person, I’m rather saddened by all of the bigoted responses in the comment section—even from people who claim to be parents of autistic children. I’m saddened but not surprised. Because of my autism I’ve personally faced bigotry, stigma, and hatred my whole life. I’ve been called “creepy” and a “freak”. I’ve been ridiculed by teachers in front of my peers. I’ve been bullied and beaten by “normal” people. I’ve struggled to adapt to a world built by and for neurotypical people. The so-called “normal” people. I’ve come to fear “normal” people. And that is a rational fear. Because they have an amazing ability to be duplicitous, something my neurotype prevents me from being successful at. I’ve also learned that “normal” people seem blind to my strengths, my honesty, my integrity, my ability to hyper-focus on tasks, to solve complex and abstract problems, and to visualize things in my head. They see only my need to stim, my inability to make eye contact, and my sensory processing sensitivity. I’m not trying to make this about myself. But I am actually autistic, so I think my voice is just as valid, maybe even more so, than those who are judging this young man for the way he looks and acts. In the end, it seems to me that it says more about the quality of the character of those who would judge this young man—those who call him a “creep” or pretend that they can know he murdered his little sister—than it says anything about Burke Ramsey; whether he is autistic or not. May JonBenet be free from suffering. May the Ramsey’s be free from suffering. May all beings be free from suffering. May we learn to be kinder to one another.
  • Its really odd that Patsy Ramsey didn't run into Burks room to make sure he was OK and to ask if he heard anything.
  • My son was 5 yrs old when his sister was born. At first he played with her, but over a few years he became angry with her. He urinated on her favorite stuffed bunny and threw it behind his bookcase. I saw this and intervened and got him help.
  • Mark cuddling his mug with his vulnerable wrists covered and the Hallmark movie discussion was worth the price of admission. lol
  • Don't mind me I'm just leaving this here for the algorithm. Congratulations on 200k subscribers!
  • It came out that the Grand Jury DID want to press charges against Patsy and John when those records were unsealed. Why that was not followed up on, we’ll never know. 🎉🧐🤔 Oh, yeah. Because he’s a rich guy.
  • @mombeaubob
    Displaying a child in pageant after pageant is so scary. Not good parenting in my opinion. He is weird because grew up in a weird family. Patsy, what a piece.
  • @musicmannsd
    There's a reason these guys have locked down over 200k subscribers in less than a year. Its good stuff.
  • @szade3433
    This kid is close to home for me. My son is autistic, and I have nightmares my son will be misunderstood. The thought of him being in the wrong place at the wrong time, and being questioned by people who don’t understand. Keeps me up at night, and ages me
  • Sibling rivalry is a real thing. And it can be very dangerous/fatal if no parent intervenes. Before the murder there were reported incidences of Burke lashing out in physical aggression towards his sister. Also the time of year is significant. His sister was probably lavished with Christmas gifts. He may have felt jealous and angry. Just my theory
  • @ElleFitz
    That’s not pageant training, that’s affluence training. Nothing is ever allowed to be wrong so you learn how to plaster a smile on your face to the point that you don’t recognize that you’re doing it anymore.
  • @beastyboyBlue
    If Greg was interrogating me I'd reckon my first sentence would be 'yeah,I did it'😅😅😅
  • @laurae8324
    Beauty pageant participation is a bad idea for young children and even families.
  • I've read more prejudice and ignorance about autism in these comments than I've heard in some time, and I've heard a lot because I raised a son with autism. I think the panel got it right.