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I remember listening to Frank and Janet Robinson discuss how their teenage son, John, had been misdiagnosed at Staffordshire Hospital, as having bruised ribs and who then died from a ruptured spleen hours later. It wasn’t so much the misdiagnosis that insulted the deceased’s parents, but the NHS cover up!! Last week it was the IPCC who seemed to be colluding according to Civil Liberties Campaigner, Michael Docherty. Now, if large organisations who are accountable to the public, can lie and deceive – what says your regular John Public?
Straight Talk discusses what makes people lie? And below are many of the reasons and questions we respond to on our show - so check it out!
- The need to be accepted
- Made a mistake
- Got caught out
- Cheating (the system and on an individual)
- Fear of confrontation/inciting anger
- Lack of self-esteem/assertiveness
- Ego
- Survival
- Fancying your best friend’s ex
- Married and fancy someone else
DECEPTION
Why do we cover up?
- Afraid of the consequences
- Fear of Retribution
- Financial implication
- Fear of losing
- Fear of Isolation/alienation
- Protecting Reputation
- Fear of not getting what we want e.g. VISA
How do we know if people are who they say they are? Leading a Double-Life?
- By using online searching you can find the truth behind his statement of identity. Try to use these websites: http://www.web-detective.com/
- Man with second wife (1st wife found out on FB) Brian Frain (
- Married to a child molester – requires research
- Secret drinkers/drugs
- Past criminal record
- History of serious debt/fraud
- Online dating
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- How to Find Out If Someone Is Who They Say They Are? | eHow