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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2016, 12:33:38 PM »
speaking of blonde lady wierdness, did they ever solve that one in Texas last year?   she was killed after yoga class or something by someone in a ski mask?

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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #26 on: December 05, 2016, 01:26:18 PM »
speaking of blonde lady wierdness, did they ever solve that one in Texas last year?   she was killed after yoga class or something by someone in a ski mask?

that's just a hit.  Probably not the same as a self planned kidnapping for money

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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #27 on: December 06, 2016, 01:44:11 PM »

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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #28 on: December 06, 2016, 01:50:16 PM »
Her husband had something to do with this unless she was the first person kidnapped, tortured, and released just for the fun of it in the history of the world. Did any of you watch him on 20/20 last night? I recorded it but haven't watched yet.

That's what led to the thread.  He comes off a little less weird then I thought he would but not much.  I'm surprised he passed a poly

Meh. There's a reason polys aren't a legal standard. That part does nothing for me. I'm leaning toward hoax just because it's too weird otherwise.
I've taken a polygraph before as a demonstration and I'm convinced that they're absolutely legit. And going into it, I was trying all the tricks I'd heard of (tensing up during control questions, etc..)

I'm sure you can beat one if you have training, but for any joe blow off the street i'm convinced you're toast.


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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #29 on: December 06, 2016, 01:56:51 PM »
She passed too.  There is something very weird here

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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #30 on: December 06, 2016, 02:24:01 PM »
I would expect nothing but shenanigans like this in YOLO County, CA.

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Re: Sheri Papini
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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #32 on: December 06, 2016, 02:56:34 PM »

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« Reply #33 on: December 06, 2016, 04:34:24 PM »
Her husband had something to do with this unless she was the first person kidnapped, tortured, and released just for the fun of it in the history of the world. Did any of you watch him on 20/20 last night? I recorded it but haven't watched yet.

That's what led to the thread.  He comes off a little less weird then I thought he would but not much.  I'm surprised he passed a poly

Meh. There's a reason polys aren't a legal standard. That part does nothing for me. I'm leaning toward hoax just because it's too weird otherwise.
I've taken a polygraph before as a demonstration and I'm convinced that they're absolutely legit. And going into it, I was trying all the tricks I'd heard of (tensing up during control questions, etc..)

I'm sure you can beat one if you have training, but for any joe blow off the street i'm convinced you're toast.

Thats a fair opinion. I've had different experiences with them and the people who administer them. They're more art than science. I support using them as a screening device for certain jobs, but never in a legal setting to determine "truth."
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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #34 on: December 06, 2016, 04:35:40 PM »
In this instance I am very surprised they both passed

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« Reply #35 on: December 06, 2016, 05:16:24 PM »
I think lie detector results  should be allowed as evidence with a proper limiting instruction for juries.


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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #36 on: December 06, 2016, 05:17:05 PM »
Absolutely not
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« Reply #37 on: December 06, 2016, 05:24:39 PM »
I think lie detector results  should be allowed as evidence with a proper limiting instruction for juries.

Yeah. Absolutely not. They're also not lie detectors. They're just anxiety detectors. Even the intel community mostly just uses them as a way to elicit voluntary confessions from people who think the machine is gonna read their mind or something. They never catch actual spies with them.
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« Reply #38 on: December 06, 2016, 06:12:16 PM »
Her husband had something to do with this unless she was the first person kidnapped, tortured, and released just for the fun of it in the history of the world. Did any of you watch him on 20/20 last night? I recorded it but haven't watched yet.

That's what led to the thread.  He comes off a little less weird then I thought he would but not much.  I'm surprised he passed a poly

Meh. There's a reason polys aren't a legal standard. That part does nothing for me. I'm leaning toward hoax just because it's too weird otherwise.
I've taken a polygraph before as a demonstration and I'm convinced that they're absolutely legit. And going into it, I was trying all the tricks I'd heard of (tensing up during control questions, etc..)

I'm sure you can beat one if you have training, but for any joe blow off the street i'm convinced you're toast.

I thought it was easier for a sociopath to beat one?

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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #39 on: December 06, 2016, 07:05:13 PM »
I think lie detector results  should be allowed as evidence with a proper limiting instruction for juries.

the average juror (american) is a gigantic rough ridin' dumbass, no way in hell for me

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« Reply #40 on: December 06, 2016, 08:20:25 PM »
Her husband had something to do with this unless she was the first person kidnapped, tortured, and released just for the fun of it in the history of the world. Did any of you watch him on 20/20 last night? I recorded it but haven't watched yet.

That's what led to the thread.  He comes off a little less weird then I thought he would but not much.  I'm surprised he passed a poly

Meh. There's a reason polys aren't a legal standard. That part does nothing for me. I'm leaning toward hoax just because it's too weird otherwise.
I've taken a polygraph before as a demonstration and I'm convinced that they're absolutely legit. And going into it, I was trying all the tricks I'd heard of (tensing up during control questions, etc..)

I'm sure you can beat one if you have training, but for any joe blow off the street i'm convinced you're toast.

I thought it was easier for a sociopath to beat one?

Hence the truth of the Costanza quote. They don't detect lies, they measure physiological indicators that may be associated with the guilt of telling lies. No guilt, no indicators.
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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #41 on: December 07, 2016, 10:50:17 AM »
Fair enough.  I understand it's not foolproof or 100% reliable, but a lot of evidence isn't 100% reliable.


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« Reply #42 on: December 07, 2016, 01:33:03 PM »
Fair enough.  I understand it's not foolproof or 100% reliable, but a lot of evidence isn't 100% reliable.

I have "failed" questions where they asked me my name, due to the format of the test. I have also been instructed by one test administrator to intentionally lie to another, assuring me it's ok (I "passed" that test).
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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #43 on: December 07, 2016, 01:34:45 PM »
c'mon guys, I want to focus on Sherri Papini and her fake abduction

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Re: Sheri Papini
« Reply #44 on: December 07, 2016, 02:54:32 PM »
Okay, no more questions, but how he found that phone and ear buds raises my suspicion even more. There is literally no way those buds could have ended up on top of the phone unless they were placed there. I use ear buds in my phone while working or working out nearly every day. Even when I'm sitting at my desk and my phone falls, my ear buds don't come close to falling on the phone, that's not even physically possible.

That was weird, if you're abducted don't they just destroy your phone?

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excuse me, ma'am were going to need you to sit that phone down, now place your earbuds down, thanks let's go

I wanted to believe this was a staged abduction, so I did some extensive research (about 10 minutes) digging for ammo. Despite going into my research wanting to find a particular result, I was rather nonplussed with the whole controversy. You claim it's physically impossible for earbuds to come to rest on a phone when dropped onto the earth? Because that's never happened to you when leaning back at your desk? That's the smoking gun?

Before you lash out, I will admit that I'm a johnny-come-lately to the Papini game. So, feel free to marshal the evidence for me. Like I said, I really want to get on board with the hoax theory, but I need something more convincing before I roll this product out into my personal market.

She previously made up a phony assault by a group of Mexicans on a skin head website.  Made sure to capitalize skin head every time.  also, has crazy eyes

But I read that her ex boyfriend (boyfriend at the time of the alleged postings) discredited that theory? He said that someone else posted them under her name to make her look bad. I don't see how he has any skin (ahem) in the game.

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« Reply #45 on: December 07, 2016, 04:11:42 PM »
Okay, no more questions, but how he found that phone and ear buds raises my suspicion even more. There is literally no way those buds could have ended up on top of the phone unless they were placed there. I use ear buds in my phone while working or working out nearly every day. Even when I'm sitting at my desk and my phone falls, my ear buds don't come close to falling on the phone, that's not even physically possible.

That was weird, if you're abducted don't they just destroy your phone?

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excuse me, ma'am were going to need you to sit that phone down, now place your earbuds down, thanks let's go

I wanted to believe this was a staged abduction, so I did some extensive research (about 10 minutes) digging for ammo. Despite going into my research wanting to find a particular result, I was rather nonplussed with the whole controversy. You claim it's physically impossible for earbuds to come to rest on a phone when dropped onto the earth? Because that's never happened to you when leaning back at your desk? That's the smoking gun?

Before you lash out, I will admit that I'm a johnny-come-lately to the Papini game. So, feel free to marshal the evidence for me. Like I said, I really want to get on board with the hoax theory, but I need something more convincing before I roll this product out into my personal market.

She previously made up a phony assault by a group of Mexicans on a skin head website.  Made sure to capitalize skin head every time.  also, has crazy eyes

But I read that her ex boyfriend (boyfriend at the time of the alleged postings) discredited that theory? He said that someone else posted them under her name to make her look bad. I don't see how he has any skin (ahem) in the game.

yeah, she told him that but it is a huge fat lie