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Title: failed polygraph not sure what to do? please help
Post by: jpi on Aug 23, 2004, 08:27 PM
Help
I was asked to take a polygraph to show my innocence in a criminal case and was told i failed. I always belived a innocent person has nothing to hide and agreed to take it. Now i have no faith in there system at all. I moved out of our home we were renting and over the weekend someone had vandalized our home that we just moved out of. I talked to the police and gave them all the information i had to further there investigation. I soon found out i was the prime suspect and they wanted me to take a polygraph so they could eliminate me. I was more then willing to take it to help them pursue the correct path in there investigation. Well now i wish i didint. At the end of the test i was told i failed! How could this be. I know in my heart that i had nothing to do with this. I`m looking at his computer and it is saying liar. I plead my innocence and ask how in the world this could happen, in response i get because i had something to do with the vandelism. Then he starts to suggest that i work with them and if i would be willing to except paying a fine if no criminal charges were filed. I`m completly outraged and dont know what to do. How to fight this. Please somebody help me and direct me on how to go about clearing my name.
thank you and I await any and all information
jim
pissed off in oregon
Title: Re: failed polygraph not sure what to do? please h
Post by: Sluggo on Aug 24, 2004, 12:33 PM
Sorry to hear about what happened to you.  False positives are not as uncommon as the poly community wants everyone to believe.

I had the same attitude as you did when I initiated (yes, initiated) my polys: "I won't research polys... since I'm telling the truth, I'll be fine! ;D".  And like so many others that come to this site, I learned I was wrong on that assumption, but it was too late. :'(

Can't help you out on what to do now, accept to tell you do NOT admit to something you haven't done.  

Polys are crap, but are a GREAT instrument for interrogation and getting people to admit things (sometimes, even if the examinee didn't do anything!).

George M runs this site, and maybe he'll see your email on here and respond.  If not, you can email him directly, his email is somewhere on the site.
Title: Re: failed polygraph not sure what to do? please h
Post by: George W. Maschke on Aug 31, 2004, 05:07 PM
Jim,

I think at this point it would be prudent to hire a lawyer and not speak with the police in the absence of legal counsel. Martindale offers a free on-line "Lawyer Locator" service that may help you to find one in your area:

http://www.martindale.com

If any friends or family members now doubt you because of your polygraph results, you might refer them to this site. There is a broad consensus amongst scientists that polygraph "testing" has no scientific basis. Not surprisingly, this invalid test frequently yields inaccurate results, as you (along with me (http://antipolygraph.org/statements/statement-003.shtml) and many others) have unfortunately learned the hard way.