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Posted by orolan
 - Aug 05, 2003, 03:47 PM
suethem,
I think it's Saidme. He seems to have taken the post quite personal, don't you think ;)
Posted by suethem
 - Aug 05, 2003, 03:38 PM
Orolan,

I wonder what else this polygrapher did?

He probably got an A in his polygraph ethics section!

It's only a murder investigation, who cares if you get it right?!
Posted by Saidme
 - Aug 04, 2003, 10:18 PM
Orolan

You're truly a dipshit.
Posted by orolan
 - Aug 04, 2003, 10:13 PM
I just think it is funny, thus its location here in the off-topic forum. Obviously means something to you though, since you saw fit to respond to it. Perhaps you've elicited a confession by promising to marry your examinee ???
Posted by Saidme
 - Aug 03, 2003, 09:25 PM
Orolan

And this means what?
Posted by orolan
 - Aug 03, 2003, 01:53 PM
QuoteAkron- An inmate who claims an Akron police sergeant wooed her with money, letters and a marriage proposal - then dashed her hopes when she learned he was married and would not be able to secure her release from prison - filed a lawsuit yesterday.
Linda Karlen's request for damages includes $2.5 million from Sgt. Sean Matheny, calculated from 25 years of expected marriage. She also names the Police Department and city in her lawsuit.
QuoteHe denies her allegations, said his lawyer, Thomas Adgate.
Matheny, 47, sent letters, cards, clothing, food and cash to Karlen at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville.
QuoteMatheny, a 22-year veteran, is a polygraph operator. But he had worked on the Pratt case so he began working with Karlen.
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