I'm new to this site, stumbling upon it via a search engine earlier this week. I'm glad I found it, great perspectives and great information! Here's my situation...
I am in deep into the process with several LE's, I've already taken one polygraph and have another coming up for a different local. I'm pretty sure I passed the first one, having no post-interrogation and flat out asking the man how I did. But that's the least of my worries right now.
About 5 years ago, I got myself into a very bad situation....confided in a friend...and was stabbed in the back. I met a someone and we fell in love, problem was, this person was married. Over the course of a year this married individual promissed a divorce and other such nonsense....but in between that, this person discussed killing the spouse and running off with the insurance money. I was a college student working on a teaching degree with a spotless military record, I wasn't about to screw that up. I never got into any kind of serious trouble my entire life, now I'm listening to this.
So I'm at a bar with a friend I grew up with, known this person for 7 years or so. This individual was in the same situation, they spoke of their sibling "doing in" their mate's spouse and then asked me "how would you do it?" Now, being best friends for years, and over a few beers, we started throwing out stupid ideas, things that would never happen. Well this person took what I said and made a complaint to a LE about it. I had two detectives knock on my door asking me about it. I exercised my right to council and gave them my lawyer's card, I was young and scared to death, I didn't want to say anything that would get me in trouble. This was 5 years ago and SINCE then I have NEVER heard another word about it....EVER.
5 years later, we have separated from engagement, haven't spoken to the person who wanted to "do in" their spouse in almost a year. I had a BI done by a LE who talked to this person, said that they had agreed to cooperate with detectives and asked me if I would do the same....they then informed me that I was a suspect in this "case", that they had a time, place, and manor...the whole thing. VERY aggressive and VERY unprofessional. Now, if I were a suspect, I would imagine I would be approached in a slightly more aggressive manor than what I was. And I would have been approached SINCE that BI if I were indeed a suspect.
This LE was my first application and my first interview, I was poorly prepared and had no idea what to expect. After about an hour and a half of quite brutal interrogations, I finally buckled, told them what they wanted to hear and walked out. I later requested copies of this aledged complaint and recieved a letter from the chief of police in that town that there was no evidence of a crime ever being comitted and therefore no reports to send me. This complaint was based PURELY on third party heresay, there was never any time/place/manor discussed or involved.
They also told me that there was a complaint against me by my ex, reported to the state police that I had been basicly stalking my ex and their new mate. I laughed at it and told them I had no clue where my ex lived. I called the state police where they had said the complaint was made and the officer I spoke with had NO records what so ever with my name or my ex's name on it.
Now, if LE's share each other's background information, they're BOUND to get this info. No matter what I said to these guys, as far as they were concerned I was suspect in a conspiracy to commit murder case, and a "risk" as they put it. Needless to say, they didn't hire me.
During my poly interview, I told the tester every minute of this BI interview, about how I was bulldogged and how after it was all over I did some research and found out that all the things they put in front of me to try and get me to admit to was indeed false. I was trying to set the record straight.
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How am I supposed to make these people believe my side and not that nasty LE's side? Its frustrating to have to tell the next LE I apply to about this problem, because they share their info, and have them raise an eyebrow at me as if they don't believe me. You KNOW they're going to go running to this department to get ahold of whatever it is they've got on my BI.
Any input? ??? ???
Frustrated