First of all, George is not on trial.
Second, the question of molestation being asked point blank in court on camera is a lot like asking "have you stopped beating your grandmother?" ... no matter how he answers it, what he says, its an awkward embarrassing question and humiliating to even be asked the question, much less to do so in front of what amounts to the entire nation.
How IS one's body language supposed to be under those circumstances?
I enjoy Dr. Glass's observations however, I don't necessarily agree with them all either. Yes, he acts uncomfortable and looking down ... I suspect I would too under the circumstances and I've never molested a soul.
Just like SleutherontheSide made an observation that sounds perfectly acceptable that Beaz and ICA are mirroring each others body signals, Dr. Glass acknowledged it was possible and then went on the say it wasn't the case however.... she said they were completely opposing signals for each of their own reasons.
So I really dont care for the mob hanging party after George on here because someone thinks there is something disturbing about George....
George isn't on trial... his daughter is and the victim was his darling Caylee... I suspect he is so lost in grief and misery he couldnt have a normal reaction now if he wanted to...
Just my opinion... I've lost a loved child in the last year and my reactions and responses are quite outside of my "normal" too.... I just don't think George is in any way shape or form involved in Caylees death OR made any untoward moves on his daughter. I am just sorry to keep hearing Dr. Glass discuss it without any certainty, because a lot of people are going to be suspicious based just on her assumptions.
I enjoy her blog, but I don't always agree with her observations. JMO