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Post by arrowone on Apr 10, 2012 21:19:27 GMT -5
HI all,
i have a question? I viewed the discovery channel showing on the Bledsoe investigation.
i wondered if anyone thought to check with the other eye witnesses involved with this claim. I noticed that the family is in to hunting, so if what he was saying about the child et. in the yard is true. His dogs sure would remember the event. They would probably pee on the spot, if they came around the house to find a replica of that nights event.
The lie detector test was uneventful. I just think that the animals would be able to give a no lie reaction. What do you think?
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Post by stiver on Apr 11, 2012 1:00:03 GMT -5
Hi arrowone, I think this is a real thinking out of the box. I like it a lot. Now that we have already learned that we cannot rely on lie detectors and hypnosis, we need to think about new ways. The Bledsoe case was once one of the most interesting for me too, until I found something that made me believe he wasn't honest at all. You can read about it here: www.theparacast.com/forum/threads/the-fayetteville-incident-revisited.6132/
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2012 20:48:25 GMT -5
HI all, i have a question? I viewed the discovery channel showing on the Bledsoe investigation. i wondered if anyone thought to check with the other eye witnesses involved with this claim. I noticed that the family is in to hunting, so if what he was saying about the child et. in the yard is true. His dogs sure would remember the event. They would probably pee on the spot, if they came around the house to find a replica of that nights event. The lie detector test was uneventful. I just think that the animals would be able to give a no lie reaction. What do you think? Could be wrong but I think the case is fake. The glass looking alien he described by the witness sounds very similar to the alien on Spielberg's movie Artificial Intelligence. I thought James Carrion and his MUFON team blew it by not pressing the guy after he failed the lie detector test. They had that passive nice Southern hospitality attitude sitting around his house after he failed the test. Some of the witnesses like the man's son didn't seem right, kind of backwoods. Fayetteville is one of those Greyhound bus stop places.
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