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Posted by Mr. Mystery
 - Apr 01, 2006, 12:41 PM
Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Apr 01, 2006, 11:45 AM
I will try to help you by doing exactly what the polygraph examiner did, minus the bells and whistles.

After hearing your story regarding her activities, and after hearing about the admissions she has already made, I am going to say that based on my training and experience in law enforcement and in real life she is lying to you now and will continue to cheat on you in the future.

But you already know that in your heart, don't you?  

Next time save yourself the expense of the voodoo polygraph test and go with your gut instinct.

Wow, and you didn't even charge $500  :)
Posted by Sergeant1107
 - Apr 01, 2006, 11:45 AM
Quote from: sima99 on Mar 31, 2006, 11:21 PMIs she lieing or not?
I will try to help you by doing exactly what the polygraph examiner did, minus the bells and whistles.

After hearing your story regarding her activities, and after hearing about the admissions she has already made, I am going to say that based on my training and experience in law enforcement and in real life she is lying to you now and will continue to cheat on you in the future.

But you already know that in your heart, don't you?  

Next time save yourself the expense of the voodoo polygraph test and go with your gut instinct.
Posted by Screwed
 - Apr 01, 2006, 12:42 AM
sorry to hear about your situation but polygraphs are junk science.  They can not tell a lie from the truth.  They are inadmissable in all US courts, proving their lack of credibility.
Posted by sima99
 - Mar 31, 2006, 11:21 PM
 Heres the sad twisted tale...

I found out my wife was cheating on me. It took two weeks to get all the info on all her affairs. I still didnt believe her and was worried there was alot more. She said she was willing to take a lie detector test, so I called her on it. When I first met the polygraph tester I told him about my wife's history and he suggested a certain type of test. It was a sexual history test. She was to record every encounter intimate and sexual with other men since the time we were married on paper. He would then test her on what she wrote if it was truthful or not. She failed it. The only question she got right was her name. He asked only 6 questions to her and asked the same series of questions 3 times. The tester is certified and works for Internal affairs for the state I live in. Is she lieing or not?