Tabs1
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Here's what I keep coming back to:
Alister Douglas told the FBI that he was asleep in his room and that the last time he saw Amy was at the disco, in the very early hours of that morning.
But - THREE witnesses came forward and stated they saw him with Amy, going into the disco, several hours later, nearer 6a.m/6.30a.m. at a time when he claimed to be in his room.
Now, I get that he didn't 'fail' the polygraph BUT surely his blatant lie should have warranted more pressure from LE???
I would love to know whether they actually confronted AD with those witness statements and if so, WHAT did he say?
Let's suppose for the moment that AD did nothing to Amy: it would still be hugely helpful for him to reveal what she was doing when he left the disco; was she chatting with someone? Did he perhaps see the route she took when leaving the disco??
Alister Douglas told the FBI that he was asleep in his room and that the last time he saw Amy was at the disco, in the very early hours of that morning.
But - THREE witnesses came forward and stated they saw him with Amy, going into the disco, several hours later, nearer 6a.m/6.30a.m. at a time when he claimed to be in his room.
Now, I get that he didn't 'fail' the polygraph BUT surely his blatant lie should have warranted more pressure from LE???
I would love to know whether they actually confronted AD with those witness statements and if so, WHAT did he say?
Let's suppose for the moment that AD did nothing to Amy: it would still be hugely helpful for him to reveal what she was doing when he left the disco; was she chatting with someone? Did he perhaps see the route she took when leaving the disco??