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I feel for her family. What a brutal thing to happen to anyone, but especially someone so young who had an entire life ahead of her. Excruciatingly sad.
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Yeah she definitely didn't have a polygraph in the past. I had two, one was June, 2002, the other was February 2003. They are crazy stressful and, at least for me, an adrenaline-provoking experience. Both exams took approximately 20 minutes to administer, but felt like an absolute eternity- especially because after each question, they mark answers, which are always Yes/No questions, by pen or mouse-click on the graph readout (which makes you even more scared they're writing something like "this guy is full of it.")
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As a dad, this has been so infuriating, so sickening, so twisted and wrong, it brought me to tears. God rest that poor girl's soul. There really are no words to describe how monstrous this is.
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@VidelxSpopovich That happened to me both ways- I had answered truthfully and it "detected deception," as it was told to me. The examiner asked me about it, and marked it as a truthful response (which shows some human analysis is required, at least sometimes). On another question, I answered "No," but had forgotten about an instance and the test showed I answered truthfully, which would seem to indicate if you forget something, you can get away with lying. Granted, this is pretty uncommon to forget, being that you're interrogated quite rigorously first to get written responses and then they administer the test to see if your written responses are truthful.
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@VidelxSpopovich Agreed.
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Former foster kid here... Met plenty in foster care- should they all have been locked up forever? The spectrum of personalities is as vast in that population as the general population. There are some that made excuses; some who showed genuine remorse; some that were indifferent; some who re-offended; and everything in between. A law finally put an end to keeping SA foster kids with non SA foster kids in my state, but in that short time I saw enough to change my mind that they were all the same- they aren't. They're just people too, and all people are capable of great evils, and great deeds. I should note that I don't obviously advocate for making it a point to be around SA perpetrators. I think that punishment should be part of rehabilitation- every mistake has its consequence, and every evil does too.
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@conservativelibertarian To be fair, I passed both my exams. And polygraph examinations are not submissible in court.
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At around 14-15 minutes in, it's way too still and calm; and her asking about the officer's service weapon. So strange, and to me- a dead give away that she has not an ounce of care for her spouse. I'd be out trying to find them and giving every detail of the suspect's description, not what happened to me. So bizarre.
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That makes no sense my guy. If they thought it was bs from the start they'd have searched properties first and made the discoveries they only made far later into the investigation, instead of knocking on doors and asking the entire neighborhood. Police are people too- some are monsters, sure. Others are parents that can only sympathize and do everything they can to reunite a child and parent.
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