LIES BEHIND THE SMILE

The five signs of deception that gave away pop paedophile Gary Glitter as he gulps and smiles in interviews

PAEDOPHILE Gary Glitter exposed his child sex crimes in a series of tell-tale signs during interviews, a new documentary claims.

The evil predator revealed his vile offences with giveaway gestures, including gulps and smiles, according to body language experts and psychology analysis of TV footage.

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Gary Glitter gave away his evil crimes with a series of tell-tale gestures, a new documentary reveals

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The paeophile popstar was interviewed from prison by the BBC

In one interview from prison, he makes five gestures that signal his guilt, it’s claimed.

Paedo pop star Glitter, 77, was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing young girls between 1975 and 1980.

Glitter – whose real name is Paul Gadd – was first caged in 1999 for downloading images of child abuse.

He was then jailed in Vietnam in 2006 for molesting two girls aged 11 and 12 before being released in 2008.

SORDID CRIMES

In one clip from the Big Breakfast, Paula Yates catches Glitter off guard by asking “are they very young” when he says he has girls driven to his house.

Body language expert Dr Cliff Lansley says Glitter gives a “1,000-yard stare” which is damning evidence of his guilt.

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In a 1992 interview on This Is Your Life, Glitter is seen telling Roald Dahl’s daughter Tessa Dahl to keep quiet when she said there were “train loads” of teenage girls visiting him.

Dr Lansley said Glitter’s “Adam’s apple pops out as he gulps at the prospect of how far is she going to go with this story”.

Beast Glitter also tries to mask his fear with a “fake smile”. Dr Lansley adds.

But his most revealing interview came in 2006 in a car crash interview with the BBC from a Vietnam jail.

When asked if he had ever slept with an underage girl, Glitter answers evasively “not to my knowledge”.

He clamps his hands together. This is what happens when we experience fear or anxiety

Body language expert Dr Cliff Lansley

Dr Lansley says Glitter’s gestures give away his sordid crimes.

He said: “He clamps his hands together. This is what happens when we experience fear or anxiety.

“You see his right fingers gripping into the back of his left hand. We see a slight raise of his left shoulder,” he says. 

“To its full extent, a shrug is usually the shoulders up and hands with palms outwards. It means ‘I’ve no idea what I’m talking about.”

DECEPTION REVEALED

He added: “He’s also qualifying the statement with the words ‘not to my knowledge.’

“You wouldn’t say that if you’re telling the truth, you’d just say no.”

Professor of Linguistics Dawn Archer says patterns in Glitter’s speech, including stuttering and a false start, also expose his deception.

Other gestures are warning signs of his guilt, with Glitter’s eyebrows up, eyes wide and mouth open, she said.

‘PARALYSED WITH FEAR’

Professor Archer added: ““We get the head and the body moving backwards.

“When we’re under attack and we’re fearful, we move away from the threat.

“His eyes close, his mouth closes, and then he licks his lips which signal the level of anxiety.”

She added: “Gary Glitter is paralysed with fear and it lasts for five seconds.”

In June, it was revealed Glitter is edging closer to freedom — to the despair of one of the youngest girls he attacked.

The disgraced star was expected to die in jail but instead has got the green light to move to a cushy open prison.

Governors have ruled he is a “low risk of harm to the public”.

A girl molested by him in Vietnam when she was just ten said he should never be freed.

The 26-year-old said: “He will always be a terrible danger to young girls.

“It’s terrifying to think he might soon be free, even though he is on the other side of the world from me.”

  • Gary Glitter: A Faking It Special is available to stream from Saturday 25th September exclusively on discovery+

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