FYI, lie dector tests are only around 65% accurate and aren't "one shot kill evidence" in a court of law. Part of the reason the guy probably didn't want to take one is because he knows it would have been used against him in a malicious way.
You know, I sympathize with the woman, even though what she did was really terrible. I used to work with someone who really really really really really really didn't want to get married but was afraid to admit it to anyone. She went through with the wedding, and during the reception her new husband got drunk and told her in front of 200 people that he didn't love her, never had loved her, and shouldn't have married her.
This girl was probably just confused about what to do and did the only thing she could think of- run away from her problem.
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