We all know that Tammi is unable to keep her mouth shut. She dribbles little bits and pieces of information out to the public so that she can keep the attention focused on herself. She has now admitted to lying to law enforcement, although I don't think that she used the term "lying."
My feeling is that the reason she had an "inconclusive" result on her polygraph is that she parces words. I have known many people like her in my life and they can be most annoying. If a question is not PRECISELY worded to include any and all possibilities, she will sidestep the truth and say, "But you didn't ask me THAT." She did this in reference to the Craig Cherry situation.
When it came out that she had provided this man's name to Elizabeth, she claimed that she had not been asked about that name. She never told law enforcement that Mr. Cherry is in fact her first cousin--because they probably did not ask her if she knew him and/or if she had any relationship to him. Unless they came right out and asked her specifically if she filled out the paperwork which was submitted to the court for paternity, she could sidestep the truth--just as she did--by saying that all she did was make copies and did not read the papers.
I feel the same is possible regarding any other questions she might have been asked by law enforcement.
Let's say that law enforcement asks her if she introduced Elizabeth to a couple who wanted to adopt a baby. She can, in her mind, truthfully say, "No," because:
(1) she was not present at the meeting wherein Elizabeth met a couple, therefore Tammi could not have introduced them, or
(2) it might not have been a couple but a single person who wanted to adopt a baby, or
(3) whomever was to meet Elizabeth to receive physical custody of Gabriel might not have been the same person(s) that wanted to adopt a baby and was instead an adoption agent or baby broker.
Tammi needs to be asked each question specifically, outlining any possible scenario or theory for which she could possibly have any involvement, otherwise she is going to try to talk circles around the interrogator(s). She does it on her Facebook; I am sure she is doing it with law enforcement.
I have no doubt that Tammi is up to her eyeballs involved in Gabriel's disappearance in some form or fashion. I do not trust her or Jack AT ALL.
Anyone who thinks that it is a good thing that they are persons of interest in a child's disappearance and that it is a good thing to have law enforcement come to their home late at night to execute a search warrant, is trying really hard to convince themselves (and the rest of the world) that they are going to get away with something that they did wrong.
Well, this chickie ain't buyin' it, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. You might as well own up to everything you have said and done to help Elizabeth in little Gabriel's disappearance because you WILL be found out and law enforcement officials do not take lightly to being jerked around--especially when it involves the life of an innocent little baby.