QuoteHatfill is among dozens of scientists who have taken polygraphs at the FBI's request. An FBI analysis suggested he was "evasive" when asked a question about the attacks, a fifth source close to the probe says. Most states ban polygraph results from court because the tests are considered unreliable.
QuoteAnd at least one knowledgeable congressional aide said that while there is no proof of an effort to frame Hatfill, the public relations benefits of conducting a well-publicized search are impossible to ignore. ''There's nothing like having a bunch of guys in FBI windbreakers carting out someone's stuff'' to give the media and the public the impression that something is being accomplished, the aide said.
Quote In recent days, Dr. Steven J. Hatfill, has publicly emerged as the FBI's leading
suspect in the ongoing anthrax investigation. It seems he lost his security
clearance in July 2001 (shortly before the anthrax mailings) after failing to pass
a polygraph screening examination. However, he has reportedly passed an FBI
polygraph interrogation regarding the anthrax attacks.
