The biggest take away I am getting with the words is he is giving a reason for almost every action he took and he's going into major details about things not really related to the murders. They all seem in agreement that someone that has just came upon their loves ones like this and we are talking 3 hours after he discovers them he is doing this interview in the police car and he is giving an excuse for every action that he (Alex) thinks is off. Innocent people don't typically think their actions are wrong so they don't need to justify them.Behavior Panel is not an approved site, they aren't listed on page one of this thread.
I'd like to read further about their analysis, if you're interested in posting it.
Side not they do a lot with the body language and they have said a lot about that, but I am not going to go into it because there's so many little things they mention and I was more focused on the words and how he is saying them).
So examples:
The gun he goes to retrieve: he say's "that's probably an over reaction" NOPE it's not an overreaction on a rural property where you just found your wife and son murdered.. you don't know if there is a threat.. that is actually a good idea, but he subconsciously thinks that might be seen as wrong so he justified his action by saying that.
When asked if there is anyone he can think of they should talk to tonight.. he goes into that story about what CB Rowe said to Paul and how it was off. Just all that detail about his story..
When asked why he came down there tonight he gives a long story about his mom and dad being sick and on and on..
Oh and one body language thing I will note because it's related to the words.. he is checking often to see if what he is saying is being believed. They had a word for it and I can't recall what it was.. but basically when he makes a statement his eyes dart over and back like he's checking their officers reactions and to see if he is being believed.
It really is interesting to see them because they play the interview and pause it then discuss those pieces and then play more of it and discuss. They each share something they are noticing and what it could mean. Of course nothing is 100%, but it's really interesting to hear their thoughts.