Maryfer Centeno analyzes video of Valeria Márquez's death

Graphologist Maryfer Centeno analyzed the facial expressions of Valeria Márquez, an influencer murdered in Zapopan, Jalisco, during the live broadcast moments before her death.
On her TikTok account, Centeno posted a post lasting less than a minute in which she discusses the meaning of some of Valeria's reactions during a fragment of the powerful video circulating on social media about the influencer's death.
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The fragment that the graphologist uses to carry out her analysis corresponds to the moment in which Valeria asks the woman who worked with her in the beauty salon if the delivery man who was looking for her was coming on a motorcycle and says "are they going to pick me up or what?"
In this regard, Maryfer assures that Valeria did not want to believe that something bad would happen and points out the movements she makes with her tongue and lips.
"She didn't want to believe it, but I want you to see even the movements she makes with her tongue, with her lips. This is soothing , this means your body is trying to calm down, that's why she intended to treat it as a joke, with a relaxed tone of voice," Maryfer assured.
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He also stated that all of Valeria's expressions during the fragment he analyzed were of " anguish, of being extremely alert, of being worried , although in her voice she tried to remain calm."
@maryfercentenom #valeriamarquez she knew #bodylanguage ♬ original sound - Maryfer Centeno
Finally, Maryfer Centeno reiterated that Valeria Márquez appeared distressed during the live broadcast , but emphasized that she also tried to take things lightly or as a joke .
Centeno also analyzed the expressions of the woman who ended the live broadcast , identified as Erika , who worked in the beauty salon with Valeria and who was present at the time of the murder.

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