We often find ourselves in situations where we are not sure whether someone is telling us the truth or hiding something from us. Acquiring the ability to distinguish truth from lies can help us make important decisions and maintain healthy relationships. A Private Investigator – Detective*, in addition to his training, over the years has the experience to identify when someone is lying or simply telling the half truth. So if you suspect that you are being lied to or being kept from the truth about something particularly important to you, you can apply the following techniques used by private investigators, detectives*, police officers, etc. to uncover the true character of the person you are interacting with and get closer to the truth.
Observe the person’s body language
Often, body language can reveal whether someone is lying or hiding the truth. For example, if someone avoids your gaze, glosses over or says little or too much instead of looking you directly in the eye, this may indicate that they are hiding something or lying. Also, body language can betray a person’s anxiety, guilt or fear.
Assess the consistency of the person’s statements
When someone lies, often their statements are not consistent or in line with each other. If you notice inconsistencies in their statements, this can tell you that something is not right.
Look for evidence
In many cases, the way to tell if someone is lying is to find out if they are lying. Evidence confirming or refuting his statements.
However, it is important to remember that the use of these techniques must be done with care and respect for the people with whom we interact. Also, revealing the truth can have consequences and we need to carefully consider our decision on whether or not to reveal it.
At Globe Detectives Private Investigations we take immediate action and work 24/7 to solve it. We operate both inside and outside the Greek borders, as we work with a global network of private investigations, which allows us to achieve excellent results. Contact us directly for your case.













