Criminologists suggest that ‘Boss Paul’ should take a lie detector test to prove himself further.

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Oct 15 – Criminologists say ‘Boss Paul’ should show his innocence one more step by taking a lie detector test to prove his words and actions in the The icon Group case.

Assoc. Prof. Pol. Lt. Col. Dr. Kritsanapong Pootrakool, a criminologist from Rangsit University, said that if ‘Boss Paul’ wanted to show his innocence more than going on a TV show and announcing that he would compensate the victims, in order to show his innocence even further, that he was not involved in the actions of the business, The Icon Group, which many victims have come out to file complaints against, ‘Boss Paul’ should dare to ask to take a lie detector test from the Forensic Science Division, Royal Thai Police, to prove his innocence, because the lie detector test is a forensic process that is accepted in foreign countries, such as the United States, while in Thailand it can be used in court considerations, even though the court does not give it enough weight. The machine works by detecting the body’s reaction. If the person taking t
he lie detector test conceals or gives false information that is not consistent with the truth, the machine will detect a faster than normal heartbeat, faster breathing, and sweat on the skin. If ‘Boss Paul’ dares to take a lie detector test, it is considered another way to prove himself.

However, if ‘Boss Paul’ is not ready to take the lie detector test, it is the duty of the investigators to find out the truth from Boss Paul’s interviews on various issues whether it is true or not.

Personally, I noticed irregularities in two television interviews of “Boss Paul”, in which he expressed himself differently, whether it was in terms of relaxation, facial expressions or the way he asked and answered questions. In the program “Hone Krasae”, there was pressure and he used repetition of questions to buy time for him to think in order to answer the questions, while in the other program, he was more confident in answering questions. -412-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency