No, the reason why taking a private poly and "Passing" makes no sense is that they don't say what they were asked. I mean, imagine if you had an exam in a course, but tried to say "oh, I took my own private exam, administered by my mom, and I passed. I can't tell you what was on it, but let's just agree that it's the same thing." No, it's not. The problem is more with the questions and deciding for yourself what information to provide to LE and what not to provide.
Whoa... I about missed this. Where do you get that all anyone was given was just a blanket statement that they passed a private poly?
That wouldn't be typical. For one thing the examiner will create a summary at the end of the test after he reviews the data. It would be an informative document or documents with background on the test, the questions asked, etc.. Anyone reading the summary would know a significant amount about the test after reading this summary. It's not unusual for a videotape of the test to be turned over. And certainly it wouldn't be out of the question for the full test data to be turned over so that it could be examined by law enforcement's own examiner.
If the test subject didn't pass the test, or was in any way questionable, the more likely outcome would be the results would be buried and no mention of this test would ever be heard. Nobody except for the examiners, the attorney, and the subject would even know the test was taken.
In fact, I doubt LE is all that torn up about not being able to administer the test themselves and especially have the same problems with a private test that some of you seem to have. Their problem would be more in lacking some pre or post test questions that they'd like to get on the record while the subject is more comfortable while thinking they're talking off the record/not being tested.
Now, exactly how it has went down in this case I have no idea. But neither do you. But I do have a fairly good idea what would be the normal way it would happen and unless you know something whereas this case has been handled differently then I think it's safe to assume no attorney told LE their client passed a LD test and left it at that. That's not the way it would normally work and that would be counter productive and call into question why even take the test in the first place without that further disclosure. In fact, without supporting documentation it would likely be more damaging than just keeping silent about the test.
The Spierer's themselves said the meeting was not productive and they they didn't feel he was forthcoming (I'm paraphrasing, I don't have time to look for the article).
Personally, I don't see the Spierer's as being all that objective in any of this and understandably so.
I also want to disagree with some of you that say "The Spierers know much more than we do" and things along those lines. I seriously doubt the police have shared much info at all with the Spierers beyond what has been reported in the media. The only difference being I think the Spierers have a better handle on what has been 'bad' reporting and misquotes. I'm sure that public information has been cleared up for the Spierers by LE and direct access in some cases.
That said, I think the PI's likely
have shared everything in their files. But I have my doubts that LE has shared any information with the PI's. I doubt the PI's have seen any video that LE has unless that video was somehow kept/copied by the owners of the cameras/recording equip and the PI's received a copy from a secondary source. It's POSSIBLE LE allowed the PI's to see the video(s) but it's far from a sure thing to assume. It's slightly more likely someone in LE summarized the videos for the PI's.
The PI's info would mainly come from interviewing whatever witnesses of their own they could dig up. Possibly (probably) following in Tony Gatto's footprints as well as digging around forums and facebook for some kind of info. But of those kind of witnesses, how fruitful is it really when the case seems to be no closer to a resolution after all this time? Particularly when we heard from the PI's last summer and it really wasn't like anything important was further along.
So while the Spierers would have more info than the general public, and better, more direct info... I doubt it's 'much' more. IMHO Nothing game-changing as far as the central players are concerned.