posted 02-22-2008 02:15 PM
Here are some images from a recent test.This is the second time he's goofed with me.
Subject is an obsequious tow-truck driver (father is the owner of a large towing biz).
He has two young daughters, with a woman whom he refers to as a "girlfriend." He's hoping to return to her home soon.
Offense was a sexual assault against 13 year-old female, whom he met while driving around town in his sparkling-shiney chrome/flame-painted tow truck.
[redacted biased rant about tow drivers as bottom-feeding dregs]
The therapist didn't believe me that he's using countermeasures, and I was told he passed the test with a different examiner.
1-1 only a little messy to start with
1-2 He hit C4 fairly hard, but only in the respiration
1-3 more. R7 is probably recovery. I was watching him so closely I missed the key at the onset of c6. His CM is within the question stimulus
1-4 there is a lot of voluntary suppression of respiratory activity following C9
2-1 messiness at onset of chart 2
2-2 then he nails that first control again
2-3 nails the second control
2-4 and nails the third control
3-1 more messiness at onset of chart 3
3-2 he's tired and a little less active this time, but the pattern at C9 is becoming familiar
3-3 another movement at a relevant question - looks like he may have relaxed released some tension
3-4
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