Derren Brown explains how to reduce a mugger to tears using nothing but words

Outlining his irrational behaviour strategy, Brown recalled an incident he was approached by a man on the street who was spoiling for a fight

Illusionist Derren Brown is a useful person to know for a multitude of reasons.

Playing Russian roulette becomes easier when you can predict which chamber the bullet has been placed in by reading body language, for example. Gambling becomes a breeze when you can simply instruct the cashier to hand over your winnings – even though you’ve lost. And if you ever needed to fake a zombie apocalypse, well, Brown’s your man.

He’s also a dab hand at disarming a potential mugger using nothing but words.

Outlining his irrational behaviour strategy in the Metro today, Brown recalled an incident when he was approached by a suspicious character spoiling for a fight on his way home at 3am in the morning.

“I said to him, ‘The wall outside my house isn’t 4ft high’ and he was suddenly confused.”

 

The idea of the psychological tactic, he added, is a bit like “pulling the rug out from somebody”.

“He started breaking down in tears because all of that adrenaline and aggression had to go somewhere. So he did the adrenaline dump. They use it in martial arts where they get people to relax before you hit them to make the blow more powerful.”

The key, he said, to being prepared is to remember a random line or a song lyric you can use – and the more out of context it is, the better.

“It’s not quite the magic trick, but it will save you a lot of pain and money.”

Read More: Brown 'Eccentricity Was Me Dealing With Sexuality'
Latest stories from i100
Have you tried new the Independent Digital Edition apps?
Independent Dating
and  

By clicking 'Search' you
are agreeing to our
Terms of Use.

iJobs Job Widget
iJobs People

Recruitment Genius: Management Trainer

£30000 per annum: Recruitment Genius: Exciting career opportunity to join East...

Recruitment Genius: Senior Scientist / Research Assistant

£18000 - £28000 per annum: Recruitment Genius: An ambitious start-up company b...

Reach Volunteering: Chair of Trustees

VOLUNTARY ONLY - EXPENSES REIMBURSED: Reach Volunteering: Do you love the Engl...

Ashdown Group: Compensation and Benefits Manager - Brentwood - Circa £60,000

£60000 per annum: Ashdown Group: Compensation and Benefits Manager - Compensat...

Day In a Page

Isis in Syria: In the shadow of death, a few thousand Christians remain to defy the militants

In the shadow of death, a few thousand Syrian Christians remain to defy Isis

At a wedding in Qamishli, distraught priests tell Robert Fisk of the persecution that has brought their Church to its knees
Secret deal to tackle emissions ushers in a new era in the fight against global warming

Secret deal to tackle emissions ushers in a new era in the fight against global warming

Obama and Xi toast deal to bring Washington and Beijing in from the cold
Mecca under threat: Outrage at plan to destroy the ‘birthplace’ of the Prophet Mohamed and replace it with a new palace and luxury malls

Mecca under threat

Outrage at plan to destroy the ‘birthplace’ of the Prophet Mohamed and replace it with a new palace and luxury malls
With today's children having never known a world with no internet, should their parents be worried?

Screen and not heard

With today's children having never known a world with no internet, should their parents be worried?
Taking on the Trojan Horse: Sir Mike Tomlinson on dealing with the aftermath of Islamist extremism

Taking on the Trojan Horse

Sir Mike Tomlinson on dealing with the aftermath of Islamist extremism
Comic relief: Using picture books to warn about Ebola

Comic relief

Using picture books to warn about Ebola
11 best skin brighteners

Healthy glow: 11 best skin brighteners

The best products for creating a more even tone and reducing redness and pigmentation
World Cup 2018: FA braced for Fifa criticism over failed bid to host tournament

A case of handbags?

FA braced for Fifa criticism over failed bid to host 2018 World Cup
Chelsea finances: High-flying Blues set to announce record £20m profits

High-flying Chelsea set to announce record £20m profits

The sales of Luiz and Mata, plus TV deal income, also mean league leaders bring in biggest turnover in Abramovich era
England vs South Africa: Heyneke Meyer still trying to balance the Springboks

Meyer still trying to balance the Boks

Coach boasts South Africa have a squad ‘good enough to win every single game’ but after victory over All Blacks and defeat in Dublin they need to find consistency
Isis in Syria: The story of the martyred soldiers who fought 'to the last bullet' to avoid the fate of captured comrades beheaded by militants

Robert Fisk in Syria

The story of the martyred soldiers who fought 'to the last bullet' to avoid the fate of captured comrades beheaded by Isis
Quentin Tarantino opts for an inglourious farewell after 10 films

Quentin Tarantino opts for an inglourious farewell after 10 films

Cinema’s hip wunderkind has announced plans to retire after making his 10th film – but will his backers let him?
The Rolling Stones' tour insurance policy: Have they got Keith Richards coverage?

Sympathy for the insurers

The publication of The Rolling Stones’ tour insurance policy reveals some extraordinary fine print
Crowdfunding music: How to be an online busker

Crowdfunding music: How to be an online busker

A new book reveals what all of us could learn about the art of asking
Jane Smiley interview: Pulitzer Prize winner on her new trilogy set in the Iowa badlands

Jane Smiley interview

The Pulitzer Prize winner on her new trilogy set in the Iowa badlands