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5th Amendment. Parents of missing children should be made to talk with LE and take Sodium Penethol tests and have them admissible in a court of law. These babies/children cannot defend/fight for themselves. Laws must be changed.
Those are the laws I'd like to see changed, "RANCH".
Thanks for your reply 4Jacy. Historically the 5th amendment's protection against self-incrimination comes from the use of torture and other means of coercion by governments to get someone to incriminate themselves. Besides the morality of engaging in such activities, I question the accuracy of confessions or information gleaned from using these techniques.
If the purpose of using sodium thiopental (trademarked name sodium pentothal) is to get the truth and bring people to justice, I have my doubts of it's ability to do that. From what I've read its reliability as a "truth serum" is questionable.
Possibly getting a false confession or faulty information is not getting justice to me.The drug tends to make subjects loquacious and cooperative with interrogators; however, the reliability of confessions made under thiopental is questionable
While I can understand your frustration in not having an arrest in the case of Lisa Irwin, in my opinion changing the 5th amendment to allow the use of sodium pentothal is not the answer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_thiopental#Truth_serum