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Sodium amitol: truth serum?

SA nospam at nospam.net
Thu Oct 26 23:53:25 EST 2000


In article <8t9se9$suf$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>, Marco de Innocentis 
<mdeinnocentis at hotmail.com> wrote:

> The reason I asked is that there's a prisoner on death row in
> Florida who claims to have been wrongly convicted and is looking
> for something close to a non-bias lie detector test, in order to
> be able to prove his innocence. If you have any information which
> might be able to help him, please let me know.
> Thanks,
> 
> Marco
> 
> In article <nospam-21DFD8.23315125102000 at nntp.we.mediaone.net>,
>   SA <nospam at nospam.net> wrote:
> > In article <8t7par$7gl$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>, Marco de Innocentis
> > <mdeinnocentis at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm looking for information on this drug, which apparently
> > > has been described by some sources as a "100% effective truth
> > > serum".
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Marco de Innocentis
> > >
> > >
> > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > > Before you buy
> >
> > And they have been described as "100% dumbasses."
> >
> > The drug is barbiturate no different than other barbiturates, so if
> you
> > believe you are truthful when you're sleepy, I have some swampland to
> > sell you in Florida.
> >
> > By the way, the number of drugs law enforcement has used as "truth
> > serum" through the years is amazing. Belladona extracts (atropine and
> > scopolamine) were also described as "100% effective truth serum."
> >
> 
> --
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> 
> 
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> Before you buy.

A polygraph (as bad as it is) would be a lot better...






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