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Why did he leave so abruptly?
I have never read that PK was an actual "suspect' or poi. Do you have a link that names him as a suspect? If a friend of mine had been violently murdered and the case was not solved, I would look at crime forms. We have had other friends and relatives of crime victims join and discuss their cases on here.
Also, in regards to the "young and close" theory. I would think younger than PK, like a teen in the neighborhood.
I have a feeling he still reads here, just doesn't sign in. MOO.
dreamwatcher - I like your comment that PK came here to control the path of conversation - very good.
Oh, I agree! I just meant - why did he leave/stop posting so abruptly.
:moo:
I guess he stopped posting because people were looking at him as a suspect instead of a friend of a murder victim. They gave him a polygraph because he found the body. That alone is enough to make you shakey in a polygraph. Inconsistencies does not mean fail, fail means fail. Polygraphs are not proof and can be wrong, they are not allowed in court.
I have never read that PK was an actual "suspect' or poi. Do you have a link that names him as a suspect? If a friend of mine had been violently murdered and the case was not solved, I would look at crime forms. We have had other friends and relatives of crime victims join and discuss their cases on here.
Also, in regards to the "young and close" theory. I would think younger than PK, like a teen in the neighborhood.
I guess he stopped posting because people were looking at him as a suspect instead of a friend of a murder victim. They gave him a polygraph because he found the body. That alone is enough to make you shakey in a polygraph. Inconsistencies does not mean fail, fail means fail. Polygraphs are not proof and can be wrong, they are not allowed in court.
<bbm>RCMP Pre-Employment Polygraph (PEP) Examination
Not a lie detector;
Not a forensic (or criminal) test;
No pass or fail;
Only conducted by trained, certified examiner;
There are no surprise or trick questions; and
Applicants know the questions they will be asked before the Examination starts.
A snippet from the pre-employment poly administered by the RCMP:
from:
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/recruiting-recrutement/rec/poly-eng.htm
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DNA would not hold up, if I recall he was asked by Emergency Response to go back in, and check for a respons, which he did. Now if the killer, acutally left dna, there would be a mix.
Just asking,.
DW
LE uses the word fail for a polygraph, when someone shows deception on every question. I have seen them do it in the past. To me inconsistencies does not mean fail but everyone can have their own opinion. I don't know PK, I also don't know who killed Audrey. I think that a good sleuth could get more info with "honey" than accusations, maybe he would still be answering our questions.