YouTube is great for animal videos and…YouTube is great and you can find anything you want to entertain yourself, but here is something new. Officials from the Scottish Prison Service approved the request to post a video of a convicted man passing a prison-administered polygraph test on YouTube.
24-year old Luke Mitchell of Edinburgh, Scotland, was charged with the murder of his 14-year old girlfriend in 2004. Which he has always denied. The Scottish court declared him guilty and sentenced him to life in prison. However, in April of last year, the British Polygraph Association conducted a polygraph test on Mitchell to find out the truth.
British Polygraph Association secretary Terry Mullins concluded that Mitchell was telling the truth. Ever since, supporters of Mitchell have been asking the authorities to give them permission to post the video publicly to gain support. The request was finally approved and the video went live on YouTube on Saturday. Hopefully this will end in justice for all. If he is innocent, then they need to catch the real killer.
Source Ubergizmo
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