ISIS bride Shamima Begum 'faked sadness' at being stripped of her of UK citizenship - with tiny gestures including eye-blocking and an arched mouth giving away her REAL feelings, body language expert claims
He also suggests that her shoulders in the short clip are a potential giveaway that what she's saying may not be genuine - and a subtle thumb roll spotted at the bottom of the screen adds further doubt.
'Second is the shoulders will raise slightly, and third we’ll get the mouth arching, sometimes with the brow raised. But if we look at the bottom of the screen, we can also see a little thumb peeping up.
'She’s doing the hand shrug also. We’ve got a combination, which is corroboration, of "no confidence in what I am about to tell you."'
Eye-blocking - continuously closing her eyes while speaking, a subconscious movement - undermines her words and further indicate deception too, he claims.
Dr Langsley explains: 'What we have here are the eyes closed for about 15 frames, which is just about half a second.

Last month Shamima Begum, looking different in Western clothes, says she believes she will be killed in her prison camp and is 'living in fear constantly' as she continues her fight to return to Britain

In her most recent interview, she added she and her Dutch friend Hafida Haddouch are being targeted by arsonists in the Al Roj camp (pictured) in Syria because they are seen as more Westernised than their campmates
'If I make a claim that I don’t want to hurt anyone, I’ll connect myself with that statement; I’ll say I don’t want to hurt anyone.
'But if I say I don’t want to hurt anyone and close my eyes while I’m using those words, we see that as a contradiction. It’s a deception indicator.'
Dr Langsley continues: 'We get a half second eye closure, which is blocking herself off from that statement. The third thing is we get the hand roll, so you’ll see right at the bottom of the screen here the hand rotating.'
Begum is currently among a 50-strong British contingent of women and children at the encampment, which houses around 800 families in total.
Last month, Begum revealed she believes she will be killed in her prison camp by arsonists targeting 'Westernised, less Muslim' women and is 'living in fear constantly' as she continues her fight to return to Britain.
Begum claimed she and her Dutch friend Hafida Haddouch could become the latest victims following a spate of tent fires in the Al Roj camp in Syria because they are seen to be less devout than their campmates.
In an exclusive interview she also denied sewing suicide vests for bombers and claimed she can help British security forces crack down on extremists.
Wearing a low-cut pink top, baseball cap and black leggings after ditching her veil last year, Begum said: 'When the first tent fire happened we just got back to normal and then the second fire happened and then we just live in fear constantly.
'In the past few months they have happened more than they've happened in the past few years.'
She also revealed that she thinks she can now be an asset to the UK Government, saying: 'The fight against terrorism is not a one-man job, it's multiple people with multiple skills.'
When asked if she had the skills and experience to help prevent children from being lured into terrorism, Begum replied: 'I do.'
She previously made a jaw-dropping offer to Boris Johnson, who wants her kept out of Britain, saying: 'You are clearly struggling with extremism and terrorism in your country. I could very much help you with that because you clearly don't know what you're doing.
'I want them to see me as an asset rather than a threat to them.'
Shamima Begum: A Faking It Special is available to stream from Saturday 11th December exclusively on discovery+
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