Shadows of Guilt, Jennifer Soto's Silence in the Face of Tragedy



In the episode of “Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski,” body language expert Susan Constantine examines interviews related to the disappearance and subsequent murder of a young girl, Madeline. The conversation reveals significant insights into the deceptive behaviors and emotional detachment displayed by Madeline’s mother, Jen Soto, and her partner, highlighting their potential involvement and knowledge of the events leading to Madeline’s tragic end. Key points include:

Deceptive Narratives: Constantine points out the constructed narratives by Jen Soto and her partner, suggesting their knowledge of the crime before Madeline’s body was discovered.
Significance of the Birthday Party: The discussion about Madeline’s birthday party, particularly the mother’s absence and statements, is analyzed as a potential trigger event leading to the tragedy.
Lack of Emotional Consistency: The absence of genuine emotional distress in Jen Soto’s demeanor, coupled with specific word choices and statement structures, signals deception.
Physical Cues of Deception: Observable behaviors such as gulping, shoulder shrugging, and inconsistent pronoun usage are highlighted as indicators of lying and emotional detachment.
Disturbing Implications: Constantine speculates on the deeper involvement of Madeline’s mother in the abuse, questioning her unawareness of her partner’s actions and her possible role in a larger scheme of abuse.

#HiddenKillersPodcast
#BodyLanguageExpert
#JusticeForMadeline
#DetectingDeception
#FamilySecretsUnveiled
#AnalyzingLies
#UncoveringTruth

Subscribe & Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://shorturl.at/opFUZ
Spotify: https://shorturl.at/eksC5

Follow Us On Social Media:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/

#truecrime #truecrimecommunity #murdermystery #unsolvedmysteries
#coldcase #truecrimepodcast #documentary #justicefor #truecrimeaddict #crimejunkie

source

25 thoughts on “Shadows of Guilt, Jennifer Soto's Silence in the Face of Tragedy”

  1. Apparently this pervert was so good at disguising his evil deeds NOONE in the moms family or the dad’s suspected him UNTIL….. somehow that child was brainwashed to keep quiet for years and no one had a clue
    The child was out and about, not sequestered yet no one was wise to him in the slightest

    Reply
  2. WHAT if she killed her daughter and he needed to get rid of the body?! Remember she said:" She called him to come pick her up for school because she, Jennifer, overslept?! So he did not sleep in that home that night, according to what she was saying…this was just a flash of mind!!

    Reply
  3. He can try to fake it all he wants, but the lack of tears makes it look soooo odd and obvious.

    Now, as far as making mistakes with language, everyone is talking about how the mother said “we” when referring to when Madeleine was supposedly driven to school, then later said it was her partner who took her and she wasn’t with him, but when HE is answering the first question in this interview, he makes the exact same mistake and says something to the effect of “it’s the last time WE saw her”. I can’t remember the exact phrase off the top of my head, but he does say “we”.

    Reply

Leave a Comment