“Officers in Abuse Case to Take Polygraph Tests”

Nashville Tennessean staff writer Kathy Carlson reports. Excerpt: Two Metro police officers charged with violating department regulations by abusing or failing to report abuse of Hispanic residents will take polygraph tests Tuesday that will help Deputy Police Chief Deborah Faulkner decide the case. The officers, Michael Mann and Jason Beddoe, were formally charged May 30 …

“New Details on Condit’s Polygraph”

MSNBC reports. Excerpt: July 25 — A private polygraph administered to Rep. Gary Condit, D-Calif., asked 10 questions, four dealing with Chandra Levy and none with allegations by a flight attendant that the congressman tried to persuade her to sign a false affidavit, The Associated Press has learned. THREE INDIVIDUALS who have seen the test …

“Lie Detector Tests Take Center Stage: Polygraphs Aren’t Perfect, But Skilled Examiners Use Interviews as a Tool to Find Clues and Confessions”

Sacramento Bee staff writer Ralph Montaño reports. Excerpt: Douglas Mansfield and Jeannie Overall know when you’re lying. Both have spent 20 years watching for the telltale signs: a jumpy pulse, a sweaty palm or a pause before a breath. As polygraph examiners for the California Department of Justice, they spend most of their time asking …

“Polygraph Theism”

Slate senior writer William Saletan comments on polygraphy. Excerpt: Two weeks ago, besieged by speculation that he had killed former Washington intern Chandra Levy, Rep. Gary Condit, D-Calif., launched a strategic retreat. He granted the police a long interview, reportedly admitting to an affair with Levy. The cops emerged to say he had answered all …

Polygraph Dragnet in Nueces County, Texas

The Corpus Christi Caller Times reports in an article titled, “County clerk’s office employees asked to take polygraph tests.” This short article is reproduced in full below: From staff reports Employees at the Nueces County Clerk’s office are being asked to submit to polygraph exams as investigators continue to probe the disappearance of $4,700, said …

“D.C. Police Reject Condit’s Polygraph”

Washington Post staff writers Allan Lengel and Petula Dvorak report. Excerpt: D.C. police yesterday escalated their dispute with Rep. Gary A. Condit and his attorney, dismissing the results of a privately administered polygraph as having “no investigative value” and suggesting that they still may need to talk to the congressman about his relationship with missing …