They volunteered to take one, then backed out. >@@(*&)
What exactly was the question asked and by whom, and what was the full reply ?
I suspect some selective editing. "If they were asked... " - the article doesn't state by whom. Hint: the first article says "in Portugal".
So then the service provider to Jeremy Kyle's rival show makes an approach.
The second article fails to point out the question about accuracy. Odd that.
What would it have achieved anyway?
If they had done one and it turned out that the results were in the 4% error margin (assuming this guy's machines actually have the same alleged accuracy as those used in the US, which may or may not be the case) - it would have been all over the tabloids within minutes that they were "lying".
If it had turned out that the test had concluded that they had replied truthfully, the sceptics would have been googling for 500 hours to find instances in which people had managed to cheat the machine, or myths would have flown around that a service provider for a chav TV reality show had been paid a fortune to fake the results.
Kate and Gerry McCann are prepared to take a lie detector test to clear their names.
Last updated at 10:04 21 September 2007
The couple are so confident of their own innocence that would take the polygraph test in Portugal, a source close to the couple said.
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The McCanns' offer to submit to lie detector tests would only serve to help clear any public doubts about the McCanns' guilt or innocence, as polygraphs are inadmissible in Portuguese courts and are never used by Portuguese police during the course of investigations.
The source said last night: "If they were asked to take a lie detector test, of course they would agree.
"Kate and Gerry are happy to do anything that would help clear their names."
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Now Kate McCann refuses to take a lie detector test to clear her name
By VANESSA ALLEN
Last updated at 16:58 19 November 2007
Kate McCann has refused to take a lie detector test about her daughter Madeleine's disappearance, it was revealed yesterday.
She and husband Gerry had offered to undergo a polygraph examination in September, after they were made official suspects in the investigation.
But it has now emerged that they have refused an expert's offer to carry it out, because the results would not be admissible as evidence to a Portuguese court.
Kate McCann: Refuses to take a lie detector test
Don Cargill, chairman of the British and European Polygraph Association, said the McCanns told him they would only take the test if it was 100 per cent accurate and admissible in a Portuguese court.
He told the Sunday Express: "Kate said she'd take it to prove her innocence but in reality, she wasn't willing.
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