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Posted by Polygone
 - May 03, 2004, 08:30 PM
Quote from: teamambient on Mar 24, 2004, 10:41 PMI took a polygraph today, March 24th with the Michigan State Police by request from the prosecuter of my case. I had been requesting a polygraph ever since I was accused of possesing cocaine. This is a case of misidentification. I had two other friends with me the whole time to verify. I knew 100% that I was telling the truth and that I would pass this exam.

Long story short, the examiner said I failed the examine and continued to tell me that I lied to him and he knew I had commited this crime. I was speechless. I had always trusted polygrams being the ignorant American that I am. Now I am backed up in a corner defending myself against what is supposed to be a 99% correct exam of truth. I am now on this website trying to find out what happened to me and to who else this has happened. I am currently looking through the "The Lie Behind Lie Detectors" and figureing out what to do next.
It is a very upsetting examination to 'fail'. Hang in there and do what you can to achieve your objectives!
Posted by teamambient
 - Mar 24, 2004, 10:41 PM
I took a polygraph today, March 24th with the Michigan State Police by request from the prosecuter of my case. I had been requesting a polygraph ever since I was accused of possesing cocaine. This is a case of misidentification. I had two other friends with me the whole time to verify. I knew 100% that I was telling the truth and that I would pass this exam.

Long story short, the examiner said I failed the examine and continued to tell me that I lied to him and he knew I had commited this crime. I was speechless. I had always trusted polygrams being the ignorant American that I am. Now I am backed up in a corner defending myself against what is supposed to be a 99% correct exam of truth. I am now on this website trying to find out what happened to me and to who else this has happened. I am currently looking through the "The Lie Behind Lie Detectors" and figureing out what to do next.