
August Newsletter: F-Bombs, 911 Calls, and the Cupcake Mom
Unpacking the subtle linguistic slips in the Clancy trial, a suspicious 911 call, and a viral TikTok drama.
Never a Truer Word with Jack Fox explores the truth hidden in the words people use, from relationships to public statements. The focus is on language patterns, not people. The truth is always in the words.
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Unpacking the subtle linguistic slips in the Clancy trial, a suspicious 911 call, and a viral TikTok drama.

Inside the Taylor Parker transcripts, the truth about Casey Anthony’s book, and the anatomy of a 'creepy' text chain."

What the words of Kouri Richins, Jermaine Jenas, and Alex Cooper tell us about authenticity, perception management, and hollow apologies.

From Casey Anthony's book contradictions to Kouri Richins' language of control—and how to spot the speech patterns of a manipulator.

How an internal email predicted a national story, why we correct ourselves when we speak, and a few lessons in directness.

A deep dive into the phrasing, the lack of denial, and the curious timeline of the former DJ’s departure.

This month: Courtney Love's drug denials, BrewDog's telling email and a BAFTA non-apology. The words people use when they're not telling the whole truth.

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Welcome to the first newsletter of 2026, where we delve into the truth hidden inside the words others use.

Your regular newsletter is coming soon featuring everyone from Candace Owens to Bill Clinton!