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Offline Jane

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Re: The Truth About The Polygraph Test
« Reply #15 on: February 20, 2016, 10:50:AM »
I do believe you.

If Jeremy confessed, you would still think him innocent.


Whilst I fail to find any value in it, I, too, believe it. I think it must be to do with the personal gravitas of sticking to one's guns, whatever.

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Re: The Truth About The Polygraph Test
« Reply #16 on: February 20, 2016, 10:51:AM »
I do believe you.

If Jeremy confessed, you would still think him innocent.






Hartley,if Jeremy " did " confess,believe you me,I'd NEVER add my support to anyone ever again. You don't know me really,do you ? You think I'm some sort of a raving lunatic who supports prisoners no matter what. ::) WRONG !! Up until this particular case I've always been the type of person who has shunned prisoners and was of the attitude that " you've done the crime,now do the time ",and am still of that way of thinking. I'm not a Human Rights,nor a PC,Tree-Hugger or the like and least of all a pushover. It's just that I was introduced to the forum by Patti and had remembered this case when it happened so it refreshed my memory.

The last case I became " involved by letter of support " in was the Louise Woodward one where I KNEW that the girl wasn't guilty,and because her parents weren't a million miles from me,I used to correspond with them. Louise was a nanny in the States and was blamed for the death of a baby .

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Re: The Truth About The Polygraph Test
« Reply #17 on: February 20, 2016, 10:57:AM »





Hartley,if Jeremy " did " confess,believe you me,I'd NEVER add my support to anyone ever again. You don't know me really,do you ? You think I'm some sort of a raving lunatic who supports prisoners no matter what. ::) WRONG !! Up until this particular case I've always been the type of person who has shunned prisoners and was of the attitude that " you've done the crime,now do the time ",and am still of that way of thinking. I'm not a Human Rights,nor a PC,Tree-Hugger or the like and least of all a pushover. It's just that I was introduced to the forum by Patti and had remembered this case when it happened so it refreshed my memory.

The last case I became " involved by letter of support " in was the Louise Woodward one where I KNEW that the girl wasn't guilty,and because her parents weren't a million miles from me,I used to correspond with them. Louise was a nanny in the States and was blamed for the death of a baby .

Lookout, to be fair, I was just making a light hearted joke and meant no offence.

Offline lookout

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Re: The Truth About The Polygraph Test
« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2016, 11:49:AM »
Lookout, to be fair, I was just making a light hearted joke and meant no offence.







I know,but I thought I'd put you right anyway.

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Re: The Truth About The Polygraph Test
« Reply #19 on: February 20, 2016, 11:53:AM »






I know,but I thought I'd put you right anyway.

That's fair enough.  :-[