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THE NATION; Father of Kidnapped Girl Gets Routine Polygraph; Inquiry: Police say testing of parents is not unusual. Volunteers expand their search to the Utah desert
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Gorman, Tom
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Criminal investigations
/ Kidnapping
/ Polygraphs
/ Smart, Edward
/ Smart, Elizabeth
2002
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THE NATION; Father of Kidnapped Girl Gets Routine Polygraph; Inquiry: Police say testing of parents is not unusual. Volunteers expand their search to the Utah desert
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Gorman, Tom
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Criminal investigations
/ Kidnapping
/ Polygraphs
/ Smart, Edward
/ Smart, Elizabeth
2002
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THE NATION; Father of Kidnapped Girl Gets Routine Polygraph; Inquiry: Police say testing of parents is not unusual. Volunteers expand their search to the Utah desert
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THE NATION; Father of Kidnapped Girl Gets Routine Polygraph; Inquiry: Police say testing of parents is not unusual. Volunteers expand their search to the Utah desert
2002
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The father of 14-year-old kidnap victim Elizabeth Ann Smart was given a polygraph exam, authorities said Monday, as the search for the girl expanded into the desert outside Salt Lake City. Experts said it would be unlikely that Elizabeth's 9-year-old sister, who shared the bedroom and witnessed the abduction, would undergo a polygraph. The sister has been unable to provide a complete description of the intruder, whom she described as a 5- foot, 8-inch white male wearing a white baseball cap and a light- colored jacket. [Edward Smart]'s brother, [Chris Thomas], said Monday the family remains hopeful the kidnapper will release Elizabeth. \"We hope that as the person hears the family pleading, he'll let her go,\" he said.
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