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February 2, 1935 Leonarde Keeler first uses his polygraph machine on criminals, who are later convicted of assault based on its findings in Portage, Wisconsin.

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Kenneth R Cluley

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SylvanLakeWH
2 hours ago, 953 nut said:

Wisconsin


There's some Red Square folks lurking around up der in da nord curdland that may be candidates for this new fangled machine... 

 

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WHX??

We tried it once... we let the magic smoke out... :laughing-jumpingpurple:

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Treepep

 

 

I college I took me a hot minute to figure out my path.  Both folks had certificates a plenty and very intelligent. First and last gen Bachelors.  No kids here.

 

One of My professors myself and A beautiful gal named Anna.passed a poly telling bull crockery.  It was in a criminal Justice class (worked towards that for 2 years)

 

I am certain if it was high stakes and you were in the wrong it would be caught.  we lied about things like age, address, and the like.  No actual "crime"  just a demonstration.  

 

Chinese American professor pulled 6 of 28 and decided to flub.  We thought we were super duper smart then till he told us nothing is a stake.:ph34r:

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