Karmaa
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I don't know the last case you mentioned but the only case here that is similar is Abeyta's case. In Breeann and Tori's murder, neither of them were at home sleeping with the parent also in the home. Both girls were abducted while they were outside and murdered by people other than the parents. I know the victims' parents claimed that they failed their lie detector tests in those cases. I don't put much faith in these tests, really. I find the parents behavior in this case suspicious based on the changing time tine and their refusal to cooperate with police three days after their child goes missing. It is possible that a child can be abducted from their home while the parents are there. A case in Canada, Keinan Hebert, a 3 years old, was taken and returned by the abductor. Everyone was overjoyed and thankful. It is possible Lisa was abducted. I just don't think this is what happened in this case. I hope I'm wrong and Lisa will turn up alive. The stats show that if she was abducted by someone other than a parent, that she is likely alive. I don't have the stats link for this.
Here is a snippet of Keinan's case: http://www2.macleans.ca/2011/09/12/three-year-old-keinan-hebert-returned-to-family/
The OP was asking specifically how we knew that these parents who FAILED polygraphs were actually innocent. It was not about comparisons between cases. Just about whether innocent parents could fail a LDT.
But - you may want to go read the Fox case. It is really really similar to this case. Dad home. Mom away. Dad was out partying. Son was sleeping in unusual place (the couch). No one heard anything. LE decided that dad HAD to have done it, and ignored everything else. Community and internet all thought he was guilty. They still would if the real killer had not been caught.