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New lie detector test analyzes eye behavior

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — There's a new high-tech lie detector test that could make the polygraph machine obsolete.

It's called Eyedetect, and it analyzes eye behavior using an infrared camera during a series of questions.

Lie detector examiner John Larkins travels the U.S. teaching law enforcement experts how the technology works.

According to Larkins, there are two law enforcement agencies in Georgia already using Eyedetect.

He said the device is correct 90 percent of the time and while the results are not admissible in court, Larkins believes the device could help solve criminal investigations across the country.

Larkins also believes Eyedetect could help exonerate those who are falsely accused based on its high accuracy level.

“There are so many families out there right now who want closure to so many homicides, to so much crime,” Larkins told WTHR.


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