“Irondale Officials Want Answers”

Birmingham Post-Herald reporter Taylor Bright covers the developing scandal in Irondale, Alabama, whose mayor had sought polygraph testing at city hall in an attempt to find a whistleblower. Excerpt: Two Irondale City Council members want some answers — and perhaps an investigation into their own Police Department. Councilman Simpson Berry said he has received many … Read more

“Investigation Continues into Leak”

Birmingham News staff writer Anita Debro reports on the scandal in the Irondale, Alabama city government. Excerpt: Irondale officials remained tight-lipped Monday about an investigation into the police department and who may have leaked information about a drug case involving a city councilman’s son. Irondale’s Public Safety Committee, charged with handling the internal investigation into … Read more

Irondale Polygraph Inquisition Shelved

In an article titled, “Councilman’s son faces jail term,” Birmingham Post-Herald reporter Taylor Bright writes that Irondale, AL mayor Allen Ramsey’s planned polygraph dragnet at city hall has been put on hold, and that the mayor himself is now under investigation. The son of an Irondale city councilman is expected to be sentenced to prison … Read more

“D.A. Targets Irondale: Drug Case Against Official’s Son Probed”

Taylor Bright of the Birmingham Post-Herald reports on the scandal in Irondale, Alabama in which the mayor has ordered wide-ranging polygraph “testing” of municipal employees. Excerpt: The mayor of Irondale has gone on the offensive to find the person who released a police report naming a city councilman’s son in a marijuana trafficking incident. Jefferson … Read more

“Irondale [Alabama] Spending $200 Per Truth Test”

Staff writer Anita Debro reports for the Birmingham News. Excerpt: The City of Irondale will spend $200 for each polygraph test given to employees and city officials in an effort to find out who leaked confidential police information. There are about 60 people who work in the municipal complex on 20th Street South who could … Read more

“Irondale [Alabama] Plans Lie Detector Tests: Mayor Orders City Hall Polygraphs to Trace Leaks”

Staff writer Anita Debro reports for the Birmingham News. Excerpt: Irondale Mayor Allen Ramsey is ordering all City Hall employees to undergo a polygraph test to determine who may have leaked confidential police information. Ramsey said Tuesday night he will submit to the testing and he is also asking members of the Irondale City Council … Read more

Polygraph Dragnet in Franklin County, IL

Jim Muir reports for The Southern Illinoisan in an article titled, “Franklin Sheriff Says One Person Had Access to Pot Storage” Excerpt: BENTON — As the investigation into the disappearance of 5-10 pounds of marijuana from a secure county storage facility enters its third week, Franklin County Sheriff Bill Wilson said only one person from … Read more

Canada: Polygraph No Solution in Failed Military Leak Investigation

David Pugliese of the Ottawa Citizen reports in an article titled, “Forces grill reservists over Citizen.” Excerpt: Military sleuths subjected part-time soldiers to lie-detector tests and tracked leads for seven months in an unsuccessful attempt to uncover how the Citizen got the inside scoop on a secret commando training mission at Ottawa airport. Military police … Read more

Hatfill Attorney Says Kristof Wrong on Polygraphs

In a 13 August 2002 op-ed piece titled “The Anthrax Files,” New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof reported that anthrax investigation “person of interest” Dr. Steven J. Hatfill had “failed” three polygraph “tests” since January and declined a fourth. In an article titled “New Anthrax Clue, Same Hatfill Focus,” Hartford Courant staff writers Jack … Read more

Dr. Steven J. Hatfill Reportedly “Failed” CIA Polygraph

MSNBC.com reports in an article titled, “FBI tries to link Hatfill to mailbox.” Excerpt: FAILED CIA POLYGRAPH Hatfill worked until September 1999 for the U.S. Army Medical Institute of Infectious Disease at Fort Detrick, Md., which is the primary custodian of the virulent Ames strain of anthrax found in last fall’s deadly letters. Subsequently, he … Read more