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Foolproof? I'm not sure how reliable someones memory is after drinking a fair amount of alcohol.
If two peoples statements contradict each other, how do you know who is lying and who is telling the truth? I would say by evidence other than their statements that can be used for corroboration.
I know nothing about the Mccann case and what kind of evidence is available in comparison to this case.
I'm not sure if body language is reliable enough to show positively if someone is lying or not because I know little about it. Can it be used in a court of law?
JMO.
IMO, I've never seen a body language expert give testimony at a trial so I'm going to have to say it's inadmissable and so are polygraphs.
Cadaver dogs, however, are admissable in some cases but they better have other overwhelming evidence to support the dog testimony.
Sadly, they did in that case we won't mention and it still wasn't enough to convict.