British and European Polygraph Association chairman Don Cargill, recalled: “I said, ‘You’re a murderer.’ He just said ‘Ummmh.’ So I said, ‘Are you saying my test is wrong?’
“He actually replied, ‘No, your test is not wrong.’”
Don, also said: “He smiled in what was one of the most surreal and chilling experiences of my life.
“There was no emotion at all, he was really calm and cool, chillingly so.
“He’d been so used to being in control. He didn’t fool the jury but he’s fooled a lot of other people, his family and friends and his fiancee.
“I can understand why people fell for his lies – but of course, you can’t fool a polygraph.”
http://diaryofatruecrimewriter.blogspot.com/2011/11/adrian-prout-confession.html
We seem to have already had a full discussion on the fact that Kate Prout's body had never lain where the VRD indicated it had ... this one took place in 2013
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=1112.105 ... and I clearly remember a similar discussion in 2014.
Does anyone know why the VRD did not indicate in the shooting lodge or in the vehicle used to transport Mrs Prout's remains?
EVIDENCE of a dead body inside murdered Kate Prout's home was discovered by a sniffer dog, it has emerged.
The "cadaver dog" homed in on an area in the living room of the Redmarley home she shared with her husband Adrian Prout, who was convicted of her killing last year.
An hour-long documentary on the murder case told how the dog, which was specially trained to seek out dead bodies and where deaths occurred, concentrated on a specific spot in the living room at Redhill Farm.
Read more:
http://www.gloucestercitizen.co.uk/Cadaver-dog-sniffed-death-Prout-home/story-11860269-detail/story.html#ixzz3Sg8TamKD At the inquest into the former teacher's death, Detective Inspector Steve Bean, of Gloucestershire CID said on November 5, 2007, Prout went out to the lodge at Redhill Farm to prepare for the following day's shoot.
"She followed him and they began arguing," Mr Bean said.
"She was planning to humiliate him in some way the following day. He snapped, and thrust his right hand into her neck and squeezed for 10 to 15 seconds. She didn't struggle. She fell backwards."
He told Assistant Deputy Coroner Katie Skerrett that Prout fixed himself a glass of whisky, before wrapping Kate's body in a curtain, putting it in the back of his Land Rover and went to the pub. When he returned, he drove to a pheasant pen and dug a hole with a shovel and buried her body.
Read more:
http://www.gloucestercitizen.co.uk/Kate-Prout-inquest-finally-hears-husband/story-16000525-detail/story.html#ixzz3Sg9ZJusq