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https://antipolygraph.org/cgi-bin/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1053960301 Message started by orolan on May 26th, 2003 at 5:45pm |
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Title: Re: Molly Bish Post by suethem on May 26th, 2003 at 10:51pm
Orolan,
Was the polygrapher Canadian?- that's an old FBI excuse for incorrect results. What happens if the future defendant turns out to be one of the eleven? If polygraphy is accurate, then he has cast a shadow of doubt to me. How could they all fail and not have participated? Better arrest them all and charge everyone! In the Stephanie Crow murder case, in Escondido CA, police ignored reports of a homeless drifter in the area the night of the murder. They focused their attention on the victim's brother after he was told he failed a CVSA- polygraph, and was pushed by police into confessing. In an interesting twist, a neighbor told the victims parents about the drifter. The police knew about him, but did not pursue him because they had a confession from the victim's brother. Finally, using the press to goad the police into actually doing an investigation, the drifter was located and found to have a sweatshirt with the victim's blood on it. Oops-- now the police have charged the drifter!!- Sorry mom and dad, we got the right guy now! Another example of complete trust in polygraphy!!! The profile doesn't fit the profile!!! Are all polygraphers Canadian? |
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