“Douglas G. Williams, a 69-year-old former Oklahoma City police officer, was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison for charges related to his business Polygraph.com. Williams had worked for the Oklahoma City Police Department for about a decade, quitting in 1979 after he decided that the polygraphs tests he administered in the department were a fraud. He went on to claim through his website that he could teach anyone to pass such a test ‘nervous or not — lying or not — no matter what!’ Federal investigators caught wind of Williams‘ business and set up appointments that turned out to be a sting.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/sep/23/douglas-williams-former-oklahoma-city-cop-gets-two/
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