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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another issue is polygraphs depend on your heart rate and bp and physiological response to questions but given he had a missing wife and was being interrogated, there’s probably no real way he would’ve passed with calm body language anyway and the cops (already against him) knew that and wanted to sink him with the test [/quote] I bet in hindsight Scott regrets not taking the polygraph. [/quote] I think so too, but the polygraph may have been a set up. The cop didn’t like him from day 1 and would’ve asked the questions intentionally to trip him up. “did you see Laci before she last disappeared?” The answer would’ve been yes. “Did you and Laci have a good marriage or any marital problems recently?” “Did you and Laci ever fight?” Every married couple argues from time to time. “Did you wash your fishing clothes after Lacis disappearance ?” Brocchini was not going to play the questions fairly. I’m curious to know how the burglars passed the polygraph when their initial statements were lies. One of the guys said the burglary happened on December 27th (a lie) and they also insisted they had nothing to do with the missing woman with the baby. So why lie and say it happened on December 27th if they had not bring to do with it? It’s on police notes as December 27th and December 24th but the Medinas came back from their trip on the 26th. [/quote] They were robbing houses to fund a drug habit. They were not office workers with calendars. This was explained by the detective.[/quote] They were questioned that same week. They knew it was the 24th and that’s the day laci went missing. The family they robbed came back the 26th so they knew it was Christmas Eve. What are the chances two crimes happen next to each other on the same morning right across the street from each other? It would be nice if they checked the Medina house for any clues of Laci being there or fingerprints but I guess it’s too late. If they had a huge van outside while stealing things, Laci would’ve definitely seen that on her walk back with the dog and perhaps asked them what they’re doing. [/quote]
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