Chapter

The Inaccuracy of Lie Detectors
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27:34 - 34:18 (06:43)

The National Institute of Justice conducted a study that found even popular lie detector programs were no better than flipping a coin when it comes to accurate truth versus lies. Some suggest these tests may be even less reliable than a polygraph.

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Ramon's eyewitness account changes the course of Aaron's case, leading the detectives to finally consider his death as a homicide.
27:34 - 28:30 (00:56)
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Crime
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Ramon's eyewitness account changes the course of Aaron's case, leading the detectives to finally consider his death as a homicide.

Chapter
The Inaccuracy of Lie Detectors
Episode
MURDERED: Aaron Taylor
Podcast
Crime Junkie
The most popular lie detection tests are not reliable in getting an accurate definition of the truth.
28:30 - 32:05 (03:34)
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Lie Detection
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The most popular lie detection tests are not reliable in getting an accurate definition of the truth. The National Institute of Justice study shows that these tests are no better than flipping a coin.

Chapter
The Inaccuracy of Lie Detectors
Episode
MURDERED: Aaron Taylor
Podcast
Crime Junkie
Donnie's friend accuses a skinny white guy in his early 20s, known as Color Banger, of starting a fire that resulted in Aaron's arm getting burned.
32:05 - 34:18 (02:12)
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Crime
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Donnie's friend accuses a skinny white guy in his early 20s, known as Color Banger, of starting a fire that resulted in Aaron's arm getting burned. The motive behind this act is unclear.

Chapter
The Inaccuracy of Lie Detectors
Episode
MURDERED: Aaron Taylor
Podcast
Crime Junkie