Hi Grahame and Susan
The lie detector was something my husband funded himself as he was so desperate to clear his name. Polygraphs are not considered admissible evidence in UK courts, they are however used routinely to screen convicted sex offenders on release to gauge their intentions regarding reoffending, so double standards are very evident here.
When you are accused of an historic sexual offence there is no "evidence" just the word of the complainant so how are you supposed to prove your innocence when no crime took place.
The current "believe the victims" mantra is doing great damage to the fairness of the justice system. I know from our own case ( which I obviously cannot go into details about as it is on going) that there is no attempt to look at the defence of such an allegation. I was present in the house when the alleged offences were committed, yet I have not been interviewed by police, why ? Police only seem to want to build a case they are not interested in truth, they haven't even taken our computers to ascertain whether my husband has an interest in this area. I wish they had as we are totally clean.