Corey McIntyre Passes Polygraph
McIntyre’s agent, Brett Tessler, vehemently has proclaimed that McIntyre is innocent. Tessler sent an email to various news organizations Tuesday to explain that McIntyre has passed a polygraph test.
Also according to PFT, once the accuser’s description didn’t add up and the police told him he was clear, an officer even called the Bills to let them know they had the wrong guy.
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Good to hear.
Man, how does McIntyre ever really clear his name from this though? That’s the worst part about false allegations – perception equals reality in most people’s minds.
I agree that false allegatons can damage a persons reputation, but only if credible.
In this case, I don’t think he will not have any damage to his reputation because these allegations were so far fetched and the story so full of holes that it didn’t become a big story.
How is it that we put man on the moon before we figured out it would be a good idea to put wheels on luggage?
Well, the upside is most people don’t know who he is to start with.
But yeah, it must suck to have that attached to you. The allegation is a lot more prominent than the retraction.
Well, the upside is most people don’t know who he is to start with.
Ouch!
by thefourwinds on May 20, 2009 3:37 PM EDT up reply actions
there are some excellent comments on that site. two of my favorites were "pee wee mcintyre’s big legal adventure! " and “Looks as if he is going to BEAT THIS after all.” CLASSY.
all that said, regardless of how this turned out (and other forthcoming verdicts, see: Donte Whitner), the bills still get a pretty bad rep hit overall. which stinks.
Well a polygraph only works if you think it will. If you don’t believe it will be able to tell you are lying, it won’t. With that said I really think that he is a victim of mistaken identity, unless the prosectuors office has more information than we do. I tend to believe that if the Officers at the scene cleared him, than he probably should have been cleared.
This just goes to show how sometimes innocent until proven guilty is more of a saying than a practice. Its hard to completely believe someones innocence when the accusations are so vial. Who will ever believe 100% that he is innocent now?
idk
i was all about cutting him for this incident before but according to the article the witness’ description of the perp did not match mcintrye’s. if the police say hes innocent i have not qualms with him.
Actually, polygraphs don’t work at all and there are some rather simple and easily taught techniques that can defeat it. Aldrich Ames certainly did repeatedly.
I am certain that the pro-polygraph people are patting themselves on the back as the article is making it look like it was the astrology substitute that got McIntyre off instead of the obviously mismatched description by the accuser.
"I could have conquered Europe, all of it, but I had women in my life." - King Henry II of England
I am certain that the pro-polygraph people are patting themselves on the back as the article is making it look like it was the astrology substitute that got McIntyre off instead of the obviously mismatched description by the accuser.
Wait I thought it was the old lady that got him off?
~K
"As the governor of Louisiana once said, the only way Chris Kelsay can lose his job is if he got caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy."
boooo....
bad taste… but funny
Playing Realistic Optimist at Buffalo Rumblings since 2008. Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free.
by MattRichWarren on May 21, 2009 1:43 PM EDT up reply actions
Never had that experience, but I have been told it is salty. Must also act like NO2 :-)
How is it that we put man on the moon before we figured out it would be a good idea to put wheels on luggage?
Corey McCleared
Good to know that he wasn’t being the master of his own domain in front of the woman’s window…
The worst part of false accusations
Also, rarely does the person who makes the false accusation get punished. The whole thing is really unfair – to him and others falsely accused of anything.
welp there goes K's nickname for him out the window
Godspeed Nick - RIP - 1986-2009
by norcaliangelsfan on May 20, 2009 6:44 PM EDT reply actions
we can still call him that. just add ‘alleged’ before it and we’re home free.
by the_prophet on May 20, 2009 11:23 PM EDT up reply actions
The Creepy Masturbating FB? I stole that from someone, I can’t remember who, but it was a good one!
~K
"As the governor of Louisiana once said, the only way Chris Kelsay can lose his job is if he got caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy."
This proves nothing!
If he is crazy enough to knock on the woman’s window while getting to know himself better, he can beat some silly polygraph test, no problem.
~K
"As the governor of Louisiana once said, the only way Chris Kelsay can lose his job is if he got caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy."
Why don't they just check to see if he has Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ???????
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