💥Did AJ ARMSTRONG Kill His Parents? Expert Analysis

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Antonio Armstrong Jr also known as AJ Armstrong is a 24-year-old American man who was convicted of murdering his parents, former NFL players Antonio Armstrong Sr. and Dawn Armstrong, in their Houston home in 2016. He was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 40. Year.

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Chapters:
00:00 AJ Armstrong Body Language Analysis
0:41 Analysis of AJ Armstrong's body language post-conviction and prison adjustment
09:17 Adjusting to new environment after years of isolation
18:40 Detecting behavioral patterns in high-stress situations
27:23 Doubts about innocence due to story inconsistencies
36:49 Behavioral analysis shows changes in communication patterns
45:52 Incidents involving fire and confusion about gasoline at Armstrong home
55:14 Analysis of suspect's demeanor and potential innocence
1:04:37 Analysis of behavior resembling murder suspect tactics
1:14:23 Analysis of response to questions about emotions
1:24:29 Suspect's language implies police evidence planting
1:33:27 Doubts about evidence integrity during tragic event
1:43:43 AJ Armstrong ensures sister's safety after parents' incident
1:53:05 Analysis of alarm system flaws and motion detectors in Armstrong house

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If he could go back, he would have asked for an attorney? Maybe go back a bit further and not kill your parents, buddy.

thereisnoninadria
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I believe he did.
Here’s what I found to be so very scary about the true crime episode I watched regarding AJ. The phone company reported AJ’s phone being used for ambient light during the time of the crime. You know when you pick up your phone during the night to make sure you don’t trip over the dog, or crack a toe on furniture? You don’t have to turn the flashlight on, just pick it up for the screen to give a little light! Your phone company can trace it. Crazy, right?

tinar.a.
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8 year olds PLAY with matches NOT 16 year olds.

betteashley
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My first impression of him is not that he’s friendly. It’s that he’s phony

tessahall
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Your parents didn’t “pass away” they were murdered.

isabellflorence
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As Mark Bowden would say, I have no idea who this is.

donnaflynn
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Why would you not want the only person who was in the room with you to clear your name about the gunshot?? No innocent person would say "nah, i dont want to bring them into it".. I would be BEGGING them to speak on my behalf.

Kmbrgss
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After hearing gun shots and seeing a masked man you never check on your parents? This guy is such a bad liar. Playing with guns and fire in the house? No feelings? Pychopath.

tamastapf
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I cannot get enough of this team! Went to see them in Vegas for the conference...I love Scott so much as he reminds me of myself, being a strong empath fascinated by psychopathy. Each gentleman has a unique skill set that gives and gives.... Chase provides us with brain science put into layman's terms. His examples and explanations make me think he's a born teacher. Mark is brilliant at spotting meaning in things most people wouldn't. And Greg is the most concise speaker, and can process information so rapidly it makes me jealous...he's direct and can come across as scary to people but his eyes show deep kindness.

tiffanyfurmage
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I knew his parents. They owned the gym I went to. I mostly dealt with his mom, Dawn. She was a nice person. She used to brag on AJ. It’s so sad that he killed them in cold blood in order to be with his GF. He reminds me of Erin Caffey who tried to kill her whole family and burned the house down. Killed her siblings and mom. Dad survived. Same lack of affect. Psychopaths.

jaybanks
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Of course he did. He knew he was in trouble with them. No one else except his sister was in the house that night. He tried to blame it on his older 1//2 brother, who had an alibi. He wrote some stupid letter “from the criminals” and left it on the counter. And he admitted to stealing his dad’s gun. Cops were not buying his story the night of the murder. The only reason there’s still publicity is because, from that very night, he played his card. Then his defense team all played their card to the media and, of course, the media wouldn’t touch it. Tragic story of a boy who had 2 parents in the home, who were successful and paid for him to go to private school, and who disciplined him. There’s a thousand or more kids just in Houston who would give anything have parents like that. But he threw it all away bc of his pride and immaturity. Tragic.

polina_piter
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How many times does A.J mention being 16 at the time of the murders, and specifically says "16 year old kid" in reference to himself. Makes me wonder if he thinks he can excuse his behaviour away as he was "just a kid". He did it with the fire and playing with the gun excuses too.

lightbloom
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The BIG GRIN after interviewer queried about "the friend" was very telling.

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I thought he was innocent, but now…I see the lies.

tracyjohnson
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An innocent man has never been so comfortable with false incarceration, isolation & with the fact that the vanishing perp who killed his parents is still out free!

TheCeri
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I'm not even half way through, but I have to comment on shooting guns in the house - I was just being a normal 16 year old kid. Starting a fire in the house - I was being a goofy kid. Huh? Talk about minimization. These things are not normal by any stretch.

crowmedicine
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An innocent person would be interested in the true killer being found or that the true murderer is walking free. It appears he's not worried about this because he knows the killer is in prison.

melrei
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Love the behaviour panel. My favourite lines fron the panel: -

Mark: "i have no pre knowledge of this case...."

Greg: "excellent display of the grief muscle...."

Scott: "Typical psychopath"

Chase: "Tan daddy" (still dont know what that is? 😂

hollylouge
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You guys are so right;
when he’s asked what he thought about his attorney suggesting maybe his brother (Josh) committing the murders - it should’ve been a 6 second answer.
Instead, he took about 3 minutes to “answer.” - and we still got no answer 🤦🏽‍♀️

generationx
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I believed he was innocent or I should say I wanted him to be.
After his statement about not wanting to have the friend testify, that is such BS, an innocent person would do everything in their power to prove their innocence. Absolutely ridiculous!
Guilty as charged.😢😢😢😢

dancenut