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Originally Posted by Sage
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.
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That was what I was alluding to earlier. With that kind of error ratio, you'd have to be nuts to take one. Plus, the general feeling is that a good liar can pass one, so you don't really get publicity points for doing so.
The fiance is lucky he wasn't arrested by now. That's the first thing cops usually do, whether or not there's any evidence.