Ponytail
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Smells like
but she has that look in her eye.
Make sure ya watch the video.
Smells like


Damn they got home drug test, good idea for parentsPonytail said:http://www.ketv.com/news/6650730/detail.html?subid=22100461&qs=1;bp=t
Smells likebut she has that look in her eye.
Make sure ya watch the video.
Could be bs but when she said she was innocent, she looked down and to the right which, in the law enforcement community, is an indicator that the person may not be telling the truth. I found this to be pretty accurate back in my Fed days.Ponytail said:http://www.ketv.com/news/6650730/detail.html?subid=22100461&qs=1;bp=t
Smells likebut she has that look in her eye.
Make sure ya watch the video.
mrweb said:Could be bs but when she said she was innocent, she looked down and to the right which, in the law enforcement community, is an indicator that the person may not be telling the truth. I found this to be pretty accurate back in my Fed days.
mrweb said:Could be bs but when she said she was innocent, she looked down and to the right which, in the law enforcement community, is an indicator that the person may not be telling the truth. I found this to be pretty accurate back in my Fed days.
Ponytail said:I noticed that too. I could go either way on that one.
elaine said:Some people just have trouble making eye contact. I find it extremely annoying, but it doesn't mean the person is not telling the truth.
Agreed, it was just a small part of the whole picture when I was conducting interrogations.elaine said:Some people just have trouble making eye contact. I find it extremely annoying, but it doesn't mean the person is not telling the truth.
mrweb said:...and thanks for the unsigned red, geeze, can't a person post without someone getting their panties in a wad.
mrweb said:Could be bs but when she said she was innocent, she looked down and to the right which, in the law enforcement community, is an indicator that the person may not be telling the truth. I found this to be pretty accurate back in my Fed days.
mrweb said:Could be bs but when she said she was innocent, she looked down and to the right which, in the law enforcement community, is an indicator that the person may not be telling the truth. I found this to be pretty accurate back in my Fed days.
I was an investigator for 20 years. The few times I relied on the "look down" response was with 3 child molesters (along with a plethera of drug dealers). All three child molesters eventually confessed because of their responses to my questions, again, just a peice of the puzzle trying to elicit the truth from a suspect. By the way, I would never submit to a polygraph as a crime suspect, the results are up to the operator.oldman said:And what would it suggest if she looked down and to the left? Just curious. You did clarify by saying "Could be bs" and I understand your initial reaction. I had to take lie detector exams for over 30 years and I can't remember ever flying through any of them. I never lied but I was nervous as HEdoubleL and that always got the testers attention. Suppose we could all agree indicators are only that and nothing more until all the indicators are added up or an interviewer or tester just gets a feeling. They do have a job to do and naturally they want to be able to find the "guilty". It always looks good in their record.
mrweb said:I was an investigator for 20 years. The few times I relied on the "look down" response was with 3 child molesters (along with a plethera of drug dealers). All three child molesters eventually confessed because of their responses to my questions, again, just a peice of the puzzle trying to elicit the truth from a suspect. By the way, I would never submit to a polygraph as a crime suspect, the results are up to the operator.
Weezy said:Damn they got home drug test, good idea for parents