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‎09-25-2014 12:43 PM
That doesn't mean anything. Polygraphs are not fool proof and there are ways to get around them.
‎09-25-2014 12:47 PM
On 9/25/2014 SoftRaindrops said:Sociopaths often pass polygraphs.
Absolutely.
‎09-25-2014 12:53 PM
On 9/25/2014 colliegirls said:On 9/25/2014 straykatz said:I'm curious, why do some of you assume the mother was in on it?
A few things....when she was told her child did not make it to daycare, she said "he must have left him in the car" and when she got to her husband and baby the first time she said to the husband " you didn't say too much, did you?" I am paraphrasing but those are very suspicious things to say when you find out your baby is not at the day care and then that your baby is dead.
Common sense. "you didn't say too much" or something to that effect. What mother who just lost her baby under those circumstances would say that? And why would she say "he must have left him in the car" upon hearing that her baby never arrived at daycare? Why would her mind go there when most of us would think "car trouble", "car accident". And then there is her 100% unwavering support of her husband.
‎09-25-2014 12:58 PM
Maybe my mind just doesn't want to accept the fact that two parents of the same child could be so evil. One seems more than enough.
‎09-25-2014 01:26 PM
On 9/25/2014 chrystaltree said:On 9/25/2014 colliegirls said:On 9/25/2014 straykatz said:I'm curious, why do some of you assume the mother was in on it?
A few things....when she was told her child did not make it to daycare, she said "he must have left him in the car" and when she got to her husband and baby the first time she said to the husband " you didn't say too much, did you?" I am paraphrasing but those are very suspicious things to say when you find out your baby is not at the day care and then that your baby is dead.
Common sense. "you didn't say too much" or something to that effect. What mother who just lost her baby under those circumstances would say that? And why would she say "he must have left him in the car" upon hearing that her baby never arrived at daycare? Why would her mind go there when most of us would think "car trouble", "car accident". And then there is her 100% unwavering support of her husband.
Do you have a source where I could go read her exact words? I remember reading up on the story initially but haven't followed it closely. I do remember some people making a fuss because she apparently had looked up on the internet about children dying in hot cars....and thought to myself...who hasn't?....especially when we hear about this happening so much....in fact I looked up the statisitics on how many cases per year....I don't have a small child but if I did and something ahppened to that child I guess that would make me guilty of murder because I looked it up on the internet.....I don't have all the facts so will refrain from passing judgement on her at this time.
‎09-25-2014 02:39 PM
On 9/25/2014 SoftRaindrops said:Sociopaths often pass polygraphs.
That's what I was going to say.
And that's one reason they are not allowed to be used as evidence in court.
‎09-25-2014 02:42 PM
On 9/25/2014 straykatz said:On 9/25/2014 chrystaltree said:On 9/25/2014 colliegirls said:On 9/25/2014 straykatz said:I'm curious, why do some of you assume the mother was in on it?
A few things....when she was told her child did not make it to daycare, she said "he must have left him in the car" and when she got to her husband and baby the first time she said to the husband " you didn't say too much, did you?" I am paraphrasing but those are very suspicious things to say when you find out your baby is not at the day care and then that your baby is dead.
Common sense. "you didn't say too much" or something to that effect. What mother who just lost her baby under those circumstances would say that? And why would she say "he must have left him in the car" upon hearing that her baby never arrived at daycare? Why would her mind go there when most of us would think "car trouble", "car accident". And then there is her 100% unwavering support of her husband.
Do you have a source where I could go read her exact words? I remember reading up on the story initially but haven't followed it closely. I do remember some people making a fuss because she apparently had looked up on the internet about children dying in hot cars....and thought to myself...who hasn't?....especially when we hear about this happening so much....in fact I looked up the statisitics on how many cases per year....I don't have a small child but if I did and something ahppened to that child I guess that would make me guilty of murder because I looked it up on the internet.....I don't have all the facts so will refrain from passing judgement on her at this time.
No one source, it was all over the news and papers when it first happened. You will need to Google it if you want to see the words yourself.
Who hasn't looked up children dying in hot cars???? Most people. We may Google a news story but why would anyone Google "how to" kill someone in any way, or how long it takes or what exactly happens??
‎09-25-2014 02:51 PM
I think her "You didn't say too much, did you?" was caught on video.
‎09-25-2014 03:26 PM
On 9/25/2014 KittyLouWhoToo said:I think her "You didn't say too much, did you?" was caught on video.
Yes, it was.
‎09-25-2014 03:29 PM
On 9/25/2014 twopeas said:On 9/25/2014 KittyLouWhoToo said:I think her "You didn't say too much, did you?" was caught on video.
Yes, it was.
I thought I'd seen it.
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