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CVSA Helps Officer Investigations - October 10, 2012 - The
Cassville Police Department received the latest version of the
Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA) in August. Lt. Danny Boyd,
who attended a special training certification class for the
operation of the device, uses the device to assist all southern
Barry County law enforcement officers, including the Barry
County Sheriff's Office.
Wrongly Convicted Man's Suit Proceeds Against Polygrapher
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September 27, 2012 - A police investigator has lost his bid for
dismissal of a civil rights action against him stemming from his
polygraph examination and interrogation of a Westchester County
man who was wrongly convicted of the rape and murder of a high
school classmate.
Did Child
Killer Beat Polygraph? -
June 18, 2012 - Did the top suspects in the Oakland County Child
Killer case get away with it? Evidence shows they may have. But
for two botched polygraph tests and overlooked evidence, police
might have caught the Oakland County child killers.
Cuban Spies Trained by KGB to Defy Polygraph Tests -
May 9, 2012 - Lt. Col. Chris Simmons continues to expose the
expertise of Cuban agents operating in the U.S.
Polygraph Sends Innocent Man
to Prison for Life -
OMAHA, Neb. --
A man convicted and later pardoned in the 1955 rape and killing
of his wife in their Lincoln home has sued the state of Nebraska
for wrongful conviction. Darrel Parker, now 79 and living in
Moline, Ill., is seeking $500,000 plus interest for the 13 years
he spent in prison.
Hours after his wife's funeral in Iowa, Parker was summoned to
Lincoln police headquarters and
was
subjected to a 12-hour polygraph test,
according to the lawsuit.
Special Forces Units Ignore CVSA Memo, Save Lives
- By signing a memo Oct. 29, 2007, James R. Clapper Jr.
exposed U.S. military personnel to greater-than-necessary danger
as they served their country in Afghanistan, Iraq and other hot
spots around the world. Then an Under Secretary of Defense and
now our nation’s Director of National Intelligence, Clapper
designated the polygraph and its hand-held cousin, the
Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System, as the
“only approved credibility assessment technologies” in DoD. At
the same time, he sent a dangerous message to U.S. troops:
“Stop using the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer.”
Killer of Five
Teenagers Passes Polygraph - NEWARK, N.J., March 25 -- In a stunning turn of events, the murder of five teens in 1978 was solved by the recent confession of one of the killers, Lee Anthony Evans. Evans was the main suspect at the time of the initial investigation and took at least one polygraph test, which he passed. With no leads and the main suspect cleared, the case went cold for 32 years.
CVSA Results Overcome Skeptics - The letter from
Detective Chad Jeansonne, Bunkie P.D. about enormous success
with the CVSA.
The Jessica Lunsford Murder
Case - As reported by Lt. David Wyllie of the Citrus County
Sheriff’s Office, Florida, in the very first days of the Jessica
Lunsford abduction and murder case, several very good suspects
were developed, including her father. Since Lt. Wyllie headed
the Special Victims Unit at the time of Jessica’s disappearance,
and was also a seasoned CVSA Examiner, he requested that two
suspects take a CVSA examination.
Feds Admit
Polygraph Can be Beaten!
- The Associated Press,
October 29, 2008
–
The federal government has
for the first time admitted
publicly that it’s
“standard for truth,” the
polygraph, can be beaten.
New Police
Book Features CVSA
-In a dynamic, just-released
investigator’s handbook with
the latest investigative
techniques, Chief Wyndell
Watkins (Ret.), Washington
Metropolitan Police
Department (DC), devotes a
chapter to the CVSA and why,
after the failure of the
polygraph, the department
went to the CVSA...
The $1.8 Million Polygraph
Failure -
Ft.
Lauderdale, FL, Sept. 9,
2008 – As reported by the
Miami Herald, the legitimacy
of a Polygraph Examination
administered by the Broward
County Florida Sheriff’s
Office (BSO), and
surrounding events, has cost
that organization $1.8
Million.
CVSA
Solves $10 Million Arson
Case -
Reported by Det. Tim
Mackrell, August 4, 2008,
Carbondale City P.D., PA -
From 2004
thru 2008 a series of arsons
plagued the Lackawanna
County area of N.E.
Pennsylvania. Neither local
nor State Police
investigators were able to
develop any pattern or leads
as to who may have been
involved in setting the
fires...
CVSA Used to Defeat Terrorists
- Paul
R. Hollrah,
April 12, 2008 - In the
event there may be those
who've fallen into a deep
stupor from listening to too
much anti-war rhetoric in
this political season...
CVSA® Puts Child Molester in
Jail - Kansas
City, KS, March 5, 2008 – A
Smithville man was charged
with two counts of
first-degree statutory
sodomy by Clay County
authorities...
California Judge Orders
Admission of CVSA®
and Confession -
California, Chula Vista P.D.
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Analyst/Det. Sgt. John
Stires reports that during a
therapy session, two sisters
(12 years-old and 9
years-old) disclosed sexual
abuse by a family member.
Chula Vista Police
detectives were notified...
DNA and CVSA® Combination
Solves
7 Year-Old Murder -
Daytona Beach, FL, Dec. 7,
2007 – In April, 2001, 36
year-old Angela Coleman was
found strangled to death in
an abandoned house in
Columbia, SC. Her body
had been set on fire in an
apparent attempt to hide
evidence of the crime.
Her killer was never
caught...
CVSA
Solves National Kidnapping Mystery
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Toledo, OH -
A Toledo attorney and former
city councilwoman who went
missing on Wednesday,
December 5, 2007, and was
found the following Saturday
just outside Atlanta (GA),
recanted her story of being
kidnapped...
New Jersey
Appellate Court Upholds Admission of
CVSA Results - The
Superior Court of New Jersey
Appellate Division has recently
upheld the admission of the results
of a CVSA examination and the
subsequent confession in the trial
of an individual charged with
burglary.
NITV
Prevails In Copyright Infringement
Litigation - After a
protracted legal battle, the U.S.
Federal Court for the Southern
District of Florida has found that
the Global Voice Stress Analyzer
(GVSA) is an infringement on the
Computer Voice Stress Analyzer™
(CVSA®).
2007 DoD Survey Validates CVSA®
- A recently
conducted Department of
Defense funded survey of US
law enforcement users of the
CVSA®, released
on 30 March 2007,
conclusively
demonstrates “that the CVSA
is a useful tool.”
Automated Credibility Assessment
Research Initiative
WEST
PALM BEACH, FL,
UNITED STATES –
07/07/2007
- Based on public
and private sector
requirements, the
NITV®, the world leader in voice stress
analysis technology, has
initiated privately-funded research
to optimize credibility
assessment...
US Government
Laboratory Study Validates VSA
Technology
A New Study Of
Voice Stress Analysis Funded by
the National Institute Of Justice
and Conducted By The U.S. Air
Force Research Lab Establishes
VSA’s Accuracy As “Performance
approaching that of current
polygraph technology.”
Airport Security and the CVSA
- In the wake of the plot by Islamic
terrorists to blow up U.S. airlines
over the North Atlantic, the process
of checking in at airports has
become an excruciatingly painful
experience...
DoD Conspiracy Exposed - Special
Report "Nothing But The Truth"
By David Holman.
Pentagon Obstructionism
- Today, the people of America find
themselves at war against the most numerous and the most brutal
enemy that any civilized nation has ever faced – the only enemy that has ever
seriously threatened the lives of every man, woman, and child in
America...
Pentagon Obstructionism
-Part 2- The Conservative Voice
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