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Forum: Victims and Survivors Corner
Thread (Discussion): Getting away with it. Switch to Flat View
Message 122742 Husband's polygraph
Posted by ladyjane
on Dec 06, 2003 04:41 PM | Also by ladyjane
| Gender: Female,
Age Bracket: N/A,
State: Arkansas,
Country: United States |
Hello all. I've posted about my husband being what I thought was a pedophile - I'm not too sure that's the exact title he deserves now, because most of the people he's targeted have been young men but not children. The one who was 12 told his parents, who called the police.
Anyway, he went for his polygraph on 12/1 (please excuse me if I have already told this. I'm losing my mind here). I think he thought this was going to be kind of a non-event, he wasn't even worried.
They got into setting up the machine the way they do and talking to him about Miranda rights. I hadn't heard from him by lunch time so I called him. He was on his way to the lawyer's office.
He realized that this WAS a big deal and he was in trouble. The lawyer is crooked as a dog's hind leg and I knew that if anybody could, he could find a way to get my husband off.
He talked to him, told him to refuse the polygraph, that they won't fool with prosecuting him.
Nothing has happened. He just didn't go back, and nothing has happened. I told him to his face that I think it is a horrible injustice that this boy came to his parents crying in the middle of the night and told them what DH did to him, they followed all the proper procedures, and he is getting away with it. He didn't like that I said that but I meant it.
I have already talked to the police and told them that I know he did this to the boy, and told them other people that I now believe it has happened with. They seem to not want to arrest him.
If anything, I only pray he has learned something from this. Meanwhile, I'm living with somebody who molested what I consider a child, 12 years old. :(
I'm very disappointed in the system right now.
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Thread 122742, ladyjane, Dec 06, 2003 04:41 PM [Husband's polygraph] 123280, myoung, Dec 18, 2003 04:00 AM [Ummm...] 123281, Rejected 123316, poetsdreamscape, Dec 18, 2003 10:56 PM [reply] 123332, mouseinawheel, Dec 19, 2003 02:58 AM 126375, ladyjane, Jan 28, 2004 04:41 PM [Whoops I am over a month late with this.] 126443, steve, Jan 29, 2004 05:02 AM 126450, Silverthorne, Jan 29, 2004 05:39 AM [My question as well] 126474, ladyjane, Jan 29, 2004 08:23 PM [Thanks for answering me.] 123343, marta, Dec 19, 2003 05:46 AM [It seems to me. . .] 123367, mouseinawheel, Dec 19, 2003 08:35 PM 126376, ladyjane, Jan 28, 2004 04:44 PM [I don't know why.] 126440, steve, Jan 29, 2004 04:49 AM 126449, dp1, Jan 29, 2004 05:24 AM [Hello again] 126576, tessa, Jan 31, 2004 12:54 AM [Do something.]
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