I too watch the ID channel all the time! I'd like to get Joe Kenda's theory on this case!
Me too!!! I watch ID all the time. Ltn Joe Kenda won't stop until the truth is found
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I too watch the ID channel all the time! I'd like to get Joe Kenda's theory on this case!
Me too!!! I watch ID all the time. Ltn Joe Kenda won't stop until the truth is found
You might be surprised how often polygraphs are used as an investigative tool. I would be shocked if BCI didn't polygraph some of the family members. I'm not saying they're always accurate but they're still used to help in ruling people in or out.
I don't mean they are doing a polygraph to solely convict someone. But if one of them fails the polygraph, then you know you're on the right trail, and can press for more info. So for example if you ask someone if they know who committed the murders and they say no but it shows they lied, then you know you're talking to the right person.No, I don't think they have. Polygraphs are not used as commonly as TV leads us to believe. Most jurisdictions, especially distressed rural counties like Pike, don't heavy ready access to the equipment or an expert to use it. This investigation has been all about getting a conviction; lie detector tests have been challenged in court repeatedly.
The family feeling like they are under a microscope tells me one of two things: 1) They don't understand how criminal investigations work (which is totally understandable), or 2) LE really does have evidence that is leading to them. My money is on #1 because I don't think investigators have been able to narrow the focus on a motive or possible perpetrator yet. If LE keeps coming back to the family, and they have nothing to hide, they need to help the investigators. BCI doesn't give a flying fig about unflattering information about the family or even possible minor criminal activity. They are trying to solve one of this country's most troubling mass murder cases. The family needs to cooperate to the fullest extent they can.
Nothing at all, I think everyone's taking a break.
Agreed. Taking a break. But I find myself checking in on the thread constantly just to make sure. I didn't realize when I joined Websleuths (initially joined because of the Kelly Nash case) that I would never again get all my housework done. LOL
Agreed. Taking a break. But I find myself checking in on the thread constantly just to make sure. I didn't realize when I joined Websleuths (initially joined because of the Kelly Nash case) that I would never again get all my housework done. LOL
Housework? Oh! that thing I hate doing anyway! lol!
So, anything new? Quiet in the thread now.
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Well it's been a quiet Sunday and I'm staying inside were it's air-conditioned. Went over to the Pike Co. Sheriff's Department Site and checked out quite a large amount of inmates ( I don't know how many are usually there). Without naming names (although it's a public site) there are 4 people who are being held for APA (Adult Parole Authority, an offender can be detained or held in custody)
14 are there for probation violation's and 13 are there on drug related charges (among other things)
IMO it seems that they have been "rounding up' a lot of people, for what purpose ? Is this usual, or do we need to let some people get together and maybe "talk" to each other? Maybe "sweat" some answers out of someone?
"There is nothing really that we can discuss"....But there are things that we cannot discuss...“There is nothing really that we can discuss,” del Greco said. “There hasn’t been anything new.”
http://portsmouth-dailytimes.com/news/8791/pike-murders-still-a-focus-of-ohio-ag-mike-dewine