Report of Interview and Polygraph Examination

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Report of Interview and Polygraph Examination

REPORT OF INTERVIEW AND POLYGRAPH EXAMINATION

Subject: XXXXXX XXXXXX

Examiner: JOHN SMITH, CPDDE

Date: JUNE 2, 2000

After being properly identified, the above-named Subject was interviewed and voluntarily took a polygraph examination on the date indicated. The examination utilized a Lafayette LX6300 computerized polygraph which indicated and recorded on a moving chart relative changes in blood pressure, rate and strength of pulse beat, galvanic skin response and respiratory patterns. The Subject reported no disabilities which could adversely affect the results of this examination. Subject is a minor (12 years old) and permission to conduct the examination was received from both parents.

PURPOSE OF EXAMINATION

To determine truthfulness of Subject's statements regarding allegations that he attempted to sell pills to another student at school on May 31, 2000. Subject denies these allegations. These pills were found to be antibiotics of the same type used by Subject’s brother XXXX which were discovered missing from XXXX’s room some days earlier. Subject claims these pills were given to him by his friend XXXXX on May 29 to help him stay awake in class.

SUBJECT'S STATEMENTS AND ADMISSIONS

Prior to May 29, several antibiotic pills were discovered missing from Subject’s brother’s (XXXX) room after the key to XXXX’s room was discovered missing from his mother’s purse. Both the Subject and his friend XXXXX were in the vicinity when the key was taken. XXXXX later “discovered” the key outside the house and returned it to Subject’s mother. On May 29, following a Memorial Day picnic, XXXXX gave the Subject 6 pills and 3 capsules, but did not identify their contents. These pills were ostensibly to be used to help the Subject stay awake in class. Subject’s brother XXXX (age 15) was allegedly a witness to this exchange. On his way to school on May 30 Subject threw away the 3 capsules but carried the 6 pills to school in his pocket. Subject again took the pills to school on May 31, and while walking to lunch he claims he accidentally dropped one pill onto the floor where another student picked it up, asked if it belonged to the Subject (who replied “yes”), then left with the pill in his possession. Subject was later confronted regarding the pill and was discovered with the remaining pills.

QUESTIONS AND RESULTS

The below-indicated questions were among those asked of the Subject during the overall examination. The Subject responded to each of these relevant questions with a "no" unless otherwise indicated.

After careful analysis of the Subject's polygraph charts, it is the opinion of this examiner that the Subject's individual responses to the above-listed questions resulted in the following determinations. Explanations of each response are contained in an addendum to this report.

FORMAT USED: INSERT SPECIFIC TESTING TECHNIQUE USED

(a) On Wednesday May 31 did you intentionally give any pills to another student while you were at school?DECEPTIVE RESPONSE

(b) In the last 30 days, did you take any pills out of XXXX’s room without his permission? TRUTHFUL RESPONSE

(c) Regarding those pills you took to school on May 31, did XXXXX give you those pills? (answer “yes”) INCONCLUSIVE

OVERALL CONCLUSION

( ) Subject may reasonably be excluded as a suspect (X) Subject can not be excluded as a suspect (X) Additional testing may be helpful

Submitted by:

GLOBAL POLYGRAPH NETWORK

John Smith Certified PDD Examiner Court-Certified Polygraph Expert

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