4. DOUBLE Volatile Conundrum: “Is it true spoiled-brat Tom drove up in the new sports car his dad got him?”
Remember, this is the most effective way to catch a liar in the act; so now, for a double whammy: another conundrum. Repeating this action will increase the pressure of the questions to ask someone to see if they’re lying, and will -hopefully- let some truth show. No wonder this one is on the list of questions to ask someone to see if they are lying, right?
So, before he even gets back on his feet after the boob-job lie, you need to hit him again; that’ll totally throw him off balance. This time, we’re aiming for Tom, whose father in no way got him a new car, but again, it could be possible, because he IS a spoiled brat. If Tom was there, he’ll tell you you’re wrong, he showed up in the same ride as always. If he’s lying, again he’ll go “Oh, yeah, amazing car, runs great.” Again, he goes for the lie.
BOOM! YOU JUST GOT CONUNDRUMED! AGAIN!