Abigail
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Clues that the 911 caller might be the perp
Genuine 911 callers have one goal in mind; to get medical assistance to respond as soon as possible They dont care about being polite, offer explanations or offer extraneous information..
On the other hand, fake 911 callers tended to distance themselves from their victims. Although relatively rare, one of the most telling clues was when the caller either insulted or blamed the victim at the same time they were asking for help.
Since the real goal of a guilty partys 911 call is to establish his innocence, it makes sense that the focus of the call would be on the caller instead of the victim. In comparison to genuine calls for help, fake 911 callers tended to ask for help for themselves as opposed to their victims.
The goals of deceptive versus genuine 911 callers are different. To start the cover story that will hopefully persuade the audience of his innocence; the other is to get immediate attention for a loved one. These vastly different goals inevitably influence the way these 911 callers communicate to emergency dispatchers, and the words they use are the first evidence in what will turn out to either be a criminal prosecution for the caller or a tragedy.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-human-equation/201304/lying-murder-and-deceptive-911-calls
Genuine 911 callers have one goal in mind; to get medical assistance to respond as soon as possible They dont care about being polite, offer explanations or offer extraneous information..
On the other hand, fake 911 callers tended to distance themselves from their victims. Although relatively rare, one of the most telling clues was when the caller either insulted or blamed the victim at the same time they were asking for help.
Since the real goal of a guilty partys 911 call is to establish his innocence, it makes sense that the focus of the call would be on the caller instead of the victim. In comparison to genuine calls for help, fake 911 callers tended to ask for help for themselves as opposed to their victims.
The goals of deceptive versus genuine 911 callers are different. To start the cover story that will hopefully persuade the audience of his innocence; the other is to get immediate attention for a loved one. These vastly different goals inevitably influence the way these 911 callers communicate to emergency dispatchers, and the words they use are the first evidence in what will turn out to either be a criminal prosecution for the caller or a tragedy.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-human-equation/201304/lying-murder-and-deceptive-911-calls