Author Topic: Jeremy Bamber passed a lie detector test in prison - discuss  (Read 13178 times)

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Offline steve_trousers

Re: Jeremy Bamber passed a lie detector test in prison - discuss
« Reply #30 on: May 16, 2019, 04:47:32 AM »
Lie detector tests have about as much credibility as drawing lots when it come to determining lies, it's risible that some police forces around the world still use them.

e.g Gary Ridgeway aka the green river killer passed a polygraph, effectively eliminating him from enquiries then went on to kill several more women, while the cops focused on some poor innocent who failed his

Offline Holly Goodhead

Re: Jeremy Bamber passed a lie detector test in prison - discuss
« Reply #31 on: May 16, 2019, 06:43:24 AM »
Lie detector tests have about as much credibility as drawing lots when it come to determining lies, it's risible that some police forces around the world still use them.

e.g Gary Ridgeway aka the green river killer passed a polygraph, effectively eliminating him from enquiries then went on to kill several more women, while the cops focused on some poor innocent who failed his

On the plus side the LDT seems to have put an end to the JK show: 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48279613
Just my opinion of course but Jeremy Bamber is innocent and a couple from UK, unknown to T9, abducted Madeleine McCann - motive unknown.  Was J J murdered as a result of identifying as a goth?

Offline steve_trousers

Re: Jeremy Bamber passed a lie detector test in prison - discuss
« Reply #32 on: May 16, 2019, 07:20:32 PM »
On the plus side the LDT seems to have put an end to the JK show: 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48279613

True! we owe a debt of gratitude to the good old polygraph for ridding us of that vile programme, and hopefully that odious snake Kyle too although I'm sure he will slither back on to our screens somehow. Revamped and slightly toned down probably.

Offline adam

Re: Jeremy Bamber passed a lie detector test in prison - discuss
« Reply #33 on: May 18, 2019, 10:04:25 AM »
From the OS -

Bamber took his test in HM Full Sutton in 2007. The detailed and thorough test, lasting over one hundred minutes, centred largely on three questions to which Jeremy Bamber gave the following responses in relation to the deaths of five members of his family at their remote home of White House Farm in 1985:

Did you shoot your family on August 7th 1985? – No

Did you shoot five members of your family on the 7th of August 1985 with an Anschutz rifle? - No

Were you present inside the house when 5 members of your family were shot with an Anschutz rifle? –No.

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Standard questions for Bamber to say 'no' to.

The surprising thing was that it lasted over 100 minutes. Wonder what else he was asked.