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‘She knows’: Behaviour Analyst On Joslin Smith’s Mother (VIDEO)

Behavioral Expert Unveils Hidden Messages in Statements of Joslin Smith's Mother and Partner

A behavioral analyst has scrutinized the public statements made by Kelly, the mother of missing girl Joslin Smith, and her partner Jacquin Appollis, known as Boeta.

The couple, along with a third individual, faces charges of kidnapping and human trafficking in connection with Joslin’s disappearance from Saldanha Bay.

Joslin vanished from her Diazville home on 19th February, while under Boeta’s care, who has admitted to drug abuse along with Kelly. The case has been adjourned for further investigation until 13th May.

Analyzing Kelly’s statements, the analyst pointed out several concerning elements:

  1. Self-Prioritization: Kelly seems to prioritize herself over her missing daughter, raising questions about her involvement and possible attempts to establish an alibi.
  2. Use of Present Tense: Her use of present tense suggests a closeness to Joslin’s disappearance, indicating potential deception.
  3. Deceptive Language: By attributing information to “people,” Kelly appears to divert attention away from herself.

Regarding Boeta’s statements, the analyst highlighted:

  1. Mixing Time Frames: Boeta’s inconsistent use of past and present tense raises suspicions about the truthfulness of his account.
  2. Emphasis on Honesty: Asserting honesty can be a sign of deception, as truthful individuals usually don’t feel the need to emphasize their honesty.
  3. Storytelling: Boeta’s narrative lacks genuine concern for Joslin and appears rehearsed, indicating possible deceit.

With all three accused abandoning their bail applications, and the National Prosecuting Authority pursuing leads on Joslin’s whereabouts, the case continues to unfold.

The trio is scheduled to appear in court again on 13th May, as authorities strive to uncover the truth behind Joslin Smith’s disappearance.

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