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Joe Navarro, former FBI agent and body language expert, breaks down The Golden Butterfly homicide case from Rockstar's L.A. Noire.
By Kurt Indovina on
Joe Navarro is a former FBI agent, spy-catcher, expert on non-verbal communication, and the author of 13 books including the international bestseller What Every Body Is Saying. In the above video, Joe uses his non-verbal expertise to react to L.A. Noire's iconic face rendering technology, and breaks down how accurately the game captures non-verbal communication in its interviews and interrogations. Having worked many years in homicide as an FBI agent, Joe also has insight as to how accurate L.A. Noire portrays investigating a crime scene.
If you're interested in learning more about Joe Navarro, visit his website here: https://www.jnforensics.com/
You can follow him on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/navarrotells
You can also find his books for purchase here: https://www.jnforensics.com/books
GameSpot’s take on the popular ‘Reacts’ Youtube Format. The series follows various experts in their field, such as Mark “Billy” Billingham who served in The British SAS, David Rawlings a Sword Master and founder of the London Longsword Academy, and Jacob
Host: Dave Jewitt
Crew: Dave Jewitt Adam Mason
L.A. Noire is a single-player detective game from Rockstar Games set on the infamous streets and in the smoke-filled backrooms of postwar Los Angeles.
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