Expert forensic lipreader. Trusted by legal and law enforcement professionals. Court-admissible transcripts.

Joined September 2024
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Ever wondered what people are saying when there is no sound? I might be able to help. I am a forensic lipreader trusted by legal and law enforcement professionals. #ForensicLipreading #DigitalForensics
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CCTV footage with clear lip patterns can turn abstract sentences into concrete statements. #CCTV #ForensicLipreading #Law
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CCTV footage reconstructs the timeline of a crime. #CCTV #ForensicLipreading #Law
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If a witness provides a statement that doesn’t match a crime scene, CCTV transcripts can challenge their testimony. #CCTV #ForensicLipreading #Law
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CCTV footage is not without its limitations—poor image quality, system malfunctions and privacy concerns.
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CCTV footage offers much to law enforcement and courts—for example, impartial scenes, events and supporting witness testimonies.
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CCTV footage must be obtained lawfully so it can be admissible as evidence in court.
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CCTV footage as evidence in court is subject to rules and regulations—hence the Data Protection Act 2018.
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That moment when you forgot to shut the office door before that important Zoom meeting… #ZoomFail #Unprofessional
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“Lipreading is like doing a crossword puzzle with half the clues missing…” (Quote unknown). #Lipreading #Accessibility #Quotes
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The words ‘seventeen’ and ‘seventy’ have similar lip patterns. Words with similar lip patterns are called #homophenes #LipreadingAwarenessWeek #Communication
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Deaf lipreaders can misunderstand shop assistants. In this picture a lady learns in her receipt that the handbag in the sale was actually £50.00 & not £15.00. Words such as ‘fifty’ & ‘fifteen’ have similar lip shapes. These are examples of #homophenes #LipreadingAwarenessWeek
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French does have a few proverbs about lips, silence & speech that can be adapted beautifully for #LipreadingAwarenessWeek “Les yeux sont le miroir de l’âme” (the eyes are the mirror of the soul)…just as lipreading uses eyes to access words.
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The French proverb, “lire les lèvres, c’est entendre avec les yeux…” translates as “…to read lips is to hear with the eyes…” I think this is a succinct representation of lipreader friendship. #LipreadingAwarenessWeek #Communication #Accessibility #Lipreading
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“Accessibility is not about convenience. It is also about dignity…” (Author unknown). #LipreadingAwarenessWeek #Lipreading #Communication
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“The most important things are not said but seen!” (Author unknown). Today is the start of Lipreading Awareness Week! #LipreadingAwarenessWeek #communication #accessibility
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Tim Reedy retweeted
#Lipreading Myth Buster 4: Some worry they are too old to start lipreading, but age is no barrier. Many people with #hearingloss begin classes later in life & find that this skill not only helps their comprehension but also boosts their confidence, social life, & wellbeing.
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Tim Reedy retweeted
#Lipreading Myth Buster 3: Lipreading doesn’t mean perfectly catching every word. It’s about reading certain lip shapes, facial expressions, & body language, then combining these clues with what you already know to fill in the blanks. Context is everything. #deaf #hearingloss
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