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In this video, Dr. G, clinical and forensic psychologist and body language expert, takes an in-depth look at the behavior, deception, and psychological dynamics of Taylor Parker, the subject of Netflix's shocking true crime documentary Maternal Instinct. The documentary revisits the horrifying 2020 murder of Reagan Simmons-Hancock in Texas and the elaborate web of lies that ultimately led Taylor Parker to death row. Dr. G examines Parker's interviews, courtroom behavior, emotional displays, and interpersonal interactions to explore what her nonverbal communication may reveal about manipulation, impression management, authenticity, and deception. As always, body language is not a lie detector and cannot determine guilt or innocence, but it can provide valuable insight into human behavior and psychological functioning.
The case has drawn renewed attention following the release of Netflix's Maternal Instinct, directed by Jessica Dimmock. Prosecutors alleged that Parker spent months fabricating an elaborate false pregnancy while deceiving family, friends, and boyfriend Wade Griffin. The documentary explores how those deceptions escalated into one of the most disturbing crimes in recent memory, resulting in Parker's conviction for capital murder and her current incarceration on Texas death row. Dr. G analyzes the behavioral patterns highlighted throughout the documentary, including signs of manipulation, identity construction, relationship dynamics, emotional expression, and the challenges of detecting deception in everyday life.
Join Dr. G as he breaks down the psychology behind one of Netflix's most talked-about true crime documentaries. Topics include Taylor Parker, Reagan Simmons-Hancock, Wade Griffin, the Maternal Instinct documentary, true crime psychology, deception, pathological lying, personality dynamics, courtroom behavior, body language analysis, forensic psychology, criminal behavior, manipulation tactics, and the psychological warning signs that may be overlooked by those closest to an individual. Whether you're interested in true crime, criminal psychology, behavioral analysis, or the latest Netflix documentaries, this episode provides a professional psychological perspective on a case that continues to fascinate and disturb audiences around the world.
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Dr. G is a clinical and forensic psychologist. He is a published author, entrepreneur, and currently conducts psychotherapy, and couples’ therapy.
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