
Tim Grant
@timgrant123
Professor of Forensic Linguistics @AIFL_Aston. Practitioner Academic. Academic Practitioner. Improving the delivery of justice through the analysis of language.
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https://www.aston.ac.uk/research/forensic-linguistics 05-07-2009 05:56:55
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🎙 Writing Wrongs 🎙 🔎 Every sentence tells a story, every word leaves a trace 🇸1️⃣🇪2️⃣ Kate Summerscale 🗣 "Here was a way of understanding why Timothy Evans was lying" 🎧 Listen now 👉aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs #TeamAston Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics #truecrime #linguistics

Write up of Episode 1 of Writing Wrongs by Birmingham Live. Tim Grant Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-…



🚨 NEW EPISODE 🚨 🎙 Writing Wrongs 🇸1️⃣🇪4️⃣ Romance Fraud: The Linguistic Crime Scene with Dr Elisabeth Carter 🗣 "Victims are losing an average of £11,500" 🎧 Listen now 👉aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs #TeamAston Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics #truecrime


🎙 Writing Wrongs 🎙 🇸1️⃣🇪4️⃣ Romance Fraud: The Linguistic Crime Scene with Dr Elisabeth Carter 🗣 "We can use forensic linguistics to spot emotional manipulation" 🎧 Listen now 👉aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs #TeamAston Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics #truecrime


If you feel offended by Sam-the-producer’s “Welsh” accent please write to him at [email protected] but note he claims to be half Welsh. We think it may be the bottom half.


🚨 NEW EPISODE 🚨 🎙 Writing Wrongs 🇸1️⃣🇪5️⃣ Foreygensic Lingeyguistics: Cracking the Killer's Code 🗣 "This is how criminals deliberately manipulate language to evade detection" 🎧 Discover more 👉t.ly/iS1TX #TeamAston Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics #truecrime

The latest episode of our true crime forensic linguistics podcast is out today. It showcases the skills of my cohost Nicci MacLeod to transcribes and interprets a covert recording of a group in a murder case, speaking ‘Egg Latin’ Enjoy!

. Michael Rosen 💙💙🎓🎓 NICE 爷爷 - you were kind enough to give a boost to the previous episode of our forensic linguistics true crime podcast. Would you be able to do the same again? If you’ve not listened yet, I think you’d particularly enjoy this episode.