It wasn’t bait. The topic of polygraphs came from the documents presented to a Judge to obtain subpoenas, then later obtained by the media through public access legislation. The information in those documents must be accurate.
If people choose to believe the RCMP doesn’t have reliable polygraph experience thats okay. They’re merely a tool investigators use, and we are all aware passing or even failing doesn’t conclusively prove or disprove anybody’s guilt anyway.
Interesting to think about how parents are always the first suspects and in this case suspicion has never really moved beyond them since the circle of possibilities the we know of is very small. I’m always reminded of some cases where the public has been totally wrong since we are seldom aware of any or much of the evidence. What I look forward to is eventually learning who’s legally proven to be guilty in a court of law, not guilt by speculation.
I’m beginning to wonder if/when an arrest will be announced, perhaps the accused will be somebody never publicly connected with this case, but not a stranger to the family either. JMO