Brooklyn, NY – Police are investigating the possible involvement of the two guards involved in Thursday’s armored car heist in Brooklyn after they both failed FBI polygraphs tests.
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The NEW YORK POST (http://bit.ly/18Pc3mQ) reports that a source close to the investigation said, “The driver and the courier failed the polygraph miserably.”
The source said both guards failed every question posed to them, including questions directly linking them to the crime which took place in Canarsie about 10:30 a.m.
“The only question they got right,” said the source, was “What’s your name?”
According to the source, the driver’s version is that he mistakenly took the would-be robber for the courier and hit the button releasing the door lock, and that the thief then held a gun to his neck, forcing him to drive away.
The thief made his getaway a few blocks from the scene with a duffle-bag containing about $500,000.
I called it, as it does now seem, an inside job!
Negative… I repeat negative. It wasn’t the drivers. In the land of the blind …the one eyed man is king.
and they’re still roaming FREE – WHY????????????
It was obvious from the initial reports that it was an inside job, by two inept crooks.
Why, oh why, is anybody giving any credibility to the fiction that polygraphs are useful? They’re so inaccurate that Federal Law specifically bars them from use in employment screening, and their results are NOT admissible in court.
Oh wait. That article was in the NY Post. Got it.