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Reverse Speech and its Forensic Applications
By: David John Oates
backwards@reversespeech.com
Copyright © 2006
In previous
articles I have examined the Reverse Speech phenomenon and
explored some of its applications. I have noted the potential
Reverse Speech has to reveal the truth in reverse if a lie is
spoken in forward speech. I have explored its ability to reveal
additional hidden information, motives and unconscious agendas.
Nowhere is this ability of Reverse Speech to reveal additional
information as important as it is in the field of forensic
investigation.
I first explored
its potential in this area when I consulted with the New South
Wales police in Australia in 1988 in a high profile murder
investigation. The case involved a man by the name of Ces
Walters who was suspected of murdering his wife’s lover. While
examining a small section of soundtrack I found the very clear
reversal of “Revenge, killing the lad.” This reversal
suggested involvement in the crime and a possible motive. I was
then given a longer section of tape and was able to narrow it
down even more with reversals revealing that the man’s son had
committed the murder on the orders of the father. The reversals
even pinpointed what type of weapon was used, an automatic 22
rifle. The case subsequently went to court and the son was found
guilty of the crime.
When I moved to
Dallas Texas, I also did some consulting with the Dallas Police.
In one case I was able to get several confessions in reverse and
even found the exact location where the murder took place. Also
in Dallas, I consulted for the FBI in the David Koresh Waco
siege. Reversals revealed that Koresh would have come out of the
compound if his grandmother was allowed to go and talk to him or
if the authorities backed down. Of course neither events
happened and the subsequent results were tragic as the compound
burned to the ground killing all inside.
The case of OJ
Simpson was another famous case that I did reversal analysis on.
His reversals were very graphic and revealing, with phrases such
as “I killed them high,” “Slaughtered them,” and “I
killed the wife.” In one reversal, taken from an interview
he held with BET television a week after he was found not guilty
in the criminal case, he almost seems to gloat as he says in
reverse “I skinned them all.” Skinned in this case is
assumed to be slang meaning “I conned or fooled them.” OJ
Simpson was subsequently found liable for his wife’s death in a
civil suit.
In a recent case
in California, a man by the name of Scott Peterson was suspected
of killing his 8 months pregnant wife who had gone missing.
Reversals, once again, gave a strong confession to the crime. In
a TV interview he was asked the direct question, “Did you murder
your wife?” He replied, “No, no I did not.” On that section of
speech a reversal occurred that said “Neck, I hit hard.”
This seemed to tell us how he actually committed the crime.
Ironically his wife’s decapitated body was later found washed up
on the beach shore and an exact cause of death could not be
established. Could the reversal be telling us how he actually
committed the crime? Peterson was convicted for the crime and
now sits on death row in California.
Another very
perplexing case that I have worked on concerns the murder of the
6 year old beauty queen, JonBenet Ramsey, in Boulder Colorado.
Reversals in this case are puzzling and it is difficult to draw
a firm conclusion. There are no reversals of confession for the
crime by the parents, but there are reversals that seem to hint
at their involvement. On Patsy Ramsey, the girls mother, we hear
a reversal that says, “I planned the note,” presumably
referring to the ransom note found at the crime scene. On the
father, John Ramsey, we find a reversal that says “Sealed the
lock,” which I speculate refers to the locked room in the
house basement where JonBenet’s body was found. There are also
reversals that hint at molestation, a charge that the Ramseys
have strongly denied. Maybe these reversals refer to the killer
of JonBenet instead. The killer had molested her. Then I have a
puzzling reversal on Patsy Ramsey when she is calling for
information on the person who killed her child. The reversal
says, “I’m that person,” which seems to implicate the
mother in her daughters death. Yet again on the father a
reversal occurs that says, “We didn’t do it.” All this is
rather frustrating and contradictory, and to add further
intrigue to this case a man named John Karr has just confessed
to the murder of JonBenet, although at the time of writing this
article his confession is now considered suspect. Further tape
analysis on all parties involved, including John Karr, is needed
in this case before a conclusion can be drawn. The case still
remains unsolved after 10 years.
Reverse Speech
Practitioner, Jack Johnston in Ashland Oregon has had great
success in consulting with an attorney in some criminal cases.
In one case a woman had accused several youths of raping her.
Reversal analysis showed that the woman was lying and she had
actually had sex with someone else that night. Subsequent DNA
analysis verified the story in the reversals and the youths were
found to be not guilty. (See footnote below)
Overall, Reverse
Speech has incredible potential in the investigative arena and
can provide the police with an invaluable investigative tool. It
is far more efficient than the lie detector which can only give
an indication of truth or lies. Reverse Speech goes much further
than this and will tell if the person committed the crime, what
their motives were, and even where they have hidden evidence the
police need for a conviction. Currently, Reverse Speech is
rarely used by the police and that is a shame because its
potentials are enormous. I await the day when its use becomes
more widely accepted.
Footnote
STATEMENT
FROM THE RETAINING ATTORNEY RE: DNA CORROBORATION OF REVERSE
SPEECH ANALYSIS IN A CASE OF ALLEGED RAPE
To whom it may
concern:
I recently had the pleasure of working with Jack Johnston when
he was retained to analyse certain tape-recorded statements
involving a multiple-defendant rape case I was working on. Mr.
Johnston employed his Reverse Speech Analysis on numerous tapes,
and as a result, he was able to give me several insights into
the hidden meanings behind some of the statements. I ended up
using several of Mr. Johnston's suggestions in my summation at
trial, which ended successfully.
One particular area of Mr. Johnston's analysis turned out to be
remarkable. In his analysis of the alleged victim's statement,
Mr. Johnston told me that the alleged victim had been having
sexual relations with someone besides her boyfriend or the
alleged rapists. Later, during the course of discovery, the
State Police Lab determined that her clothing contained DNA
evidence from two unidentified males, and the alleged rapists
were excluded as donors. That DNA finding confirmed Mr.
Johnston's earlier conclusion.
I would definitely recommend Mr. Johnston's services to anyone
who is looking for insight into a recorded statement.
D. E. Esq.,
Attorney at Law
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