By Rachel Morgan, Marketing –
If there is money to be made, someone, somewhere will find a way to do it. That someone won’t care if they do so by legal or illegal means, even if it requires conning the United States Health Care system. That was the case of Anita ... Read More
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Apr2020
By Russ Warner, Marketing –
There are two reasons why people fail lie detection tests:
The person is guilty and is lying about the issue under investigation
The person is innocent but reacted similarly to persons known to be guilty, based on scientific research studies.
What does it mean to “react similarly” ... Read More
April 14, 2020WebKeeper
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Apr2020
By Russ Warner, Marketing –
The article, "Why agencies must continue recruitment during the COVID-19 pandemic" by Sgt. Matt Cobb posted on Policeone.com is intriguing.
Many law enforcement agencies have stopped recruiting, training, attending career fairs and classroom presentations primarily because of the uncertainty of budgets and the challenges associated with ... Read More
April 10, 2020WebKeeper
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Apr2020
By Eliza Sanders, Marketing —
In a recent article about the Coronavirus outbreak, it is suggested by a former federal prosecutor, Glenn Kirschner, that Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia should take a polygraph test. The governor has been accused of acting too slowly to impose lockdowns in the state, and ... Read More
April 6, 2020WebKeeper
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Apr2020
By Rachel Morgan, Marketing –
Victor Phillips, age 39, recently pled guilty for conspiracy to commit bank bribery.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman stated: “As he admitted in court today, banker Victor Phillips conspired to facilitate the laundering of what he believed were the proceeds of criminal activity. Thanks to ... Read More
April 1, 2020WebKeeper
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Mar2020
By Rachel Morgan, Marketing –
Nicholas John Montano, age 34, was involved in a trafficking organization that brought hundreds of pounds of drugs into the state of Montana. He was found guilty of conspiracy to possess meth and distribute it. He will receive a minimum of 10 years in prison, “a ... Read More
March 27, 2020WebKeeper
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Mar2020
By Rachel Morgan, Marketing
Unfortunately, we live in a world where dishonesty is not uncommon in the financial realm. Criminals are constantly on the prowl to make a fortune at the expense of the innocent. The following case of tax fraud is no exception.
On November 13, 2019, two Florida men, Maurice ... Read More
March 21, 2020WebKeeper
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Mar2020
By Eliza Sanders, Marketing –
In an article about measures Israel is taking to combat the Coronavirus, the government official Netanyahu, wanted to make members of their Health Ministry Staff take polygraphs so they wouldn’t misuse private information they’d be privy to. Regulations that were approved would enable these ministry ... Read More
March 15, 2020WebKeeper
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Mar2020
By Eliza Sanders, Marketing –
Andrew Goldstein, a polygraph examiner specializing in cases of spousal infidelity, recently reported to qnotes the increasing number of LGBTQ members coming in for lie detection exams. For any person experiencing doubt or trepidation in their relationship, lie detection is often a means of giving ... Read More
March 10, 2020WebKeeper
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Mar2020
By Eliza Sanders, Marketing –
The mother of missing Baby Evelyn, Megan Boswell, is looking more and more suspicious in the police’s eyes. First, she did not report her missing child for two whole months, claiming that she knew where she was. The grandfather had to be the one to do ... Read More
March 4, 2020WebKeeper
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