Hi Sandra L to be totally honest with you I am not well up on the case or polygraph testings I have read it is difficult to cheat the test but who am I to argue any different.
Yes, there are many reports of how difficult it is to cheat the test, and similarly, arguments about how unreliable the test is - I really had no idea one way or the other, since the available information seemed to be split 50/50. I will see if I can find the links to the reports I read when the possibiity of Corinne and Luke taking the tests came up - if I still have them, I'll try to post them up.
A little background info on this case - Corinne and Luke had both said, right from the beginning, that they would take polygraphs anywhere, any time, when it became apparent that the police investigation was focussing on Luke as the perpetrator. They were refused repeatedly, and for a number of reasons - they're not admissible as evidence, they can't be done in Scottish prisons, etc, etc. It was only this year that we were lucky enough to discover that they
can be done in Scottish prisons (or any other prisons for that matter) - as soon as that was clear, the whole thing swung into motion, and thereafter, it all happened very quickly for Corinne.
It was a little more difficult with Luke, as the prison took some time to make its decision - I don't think that was so much about whether it should be allowed or not, but more to do with the security arrangements because of the high profile of the case. What I will say is that the prison was fantastic once permission had been obtained - they really accomodated the difficulties of time, privacy, etc, and were very helpful all round.
You can read about Luke's case at
http://caseblog.wronglyaccusedperson.org.uk/luke-mitchell-is-innocent/, although that site is now in much need of updating. There's also a forum which runs to over 800 pages - it's a lot of reading and a very complex case. I rarely have time to post other than on the above forum or facebook - I just happen to have a few days free at the moment, and noticed the discussion about the polygraph on here, so thought I'd pop in and say hello.