Monday, September 22, 2014

Mom in hot-car death took polygraph test (Miguel Dones 6th)

Leanna Harris, the wife of a Georgia man charged with murdering his toddler, has passed a polygraph test according to her attorney Lawrence Zimmerman. Her attorney gave reporters a select number of questions that she was asked, which were, "Prior to June 18, did you know that your husband would leave your son in that vehicle?" and "Did you plan or arrange with your husband to leave your son in that vehicle?" and "Did your husband tell you that he was going to leave your son in that vehicle?"
She answered no to those questions and it he results showed no deception in her in her answers.  Even though Lawrence Zimmerman said that a "licensed veteran polygrapher and former law enforcement officer with decades of experience conducting polygraphs" gave the test, many people believe the results are fixed and are only used for public relations purposes.  We will soon see what the results from the polygraphs will bring in and how it will affect the case at hand. 

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