'RHOBH' Recap: Lisa Vanderpump Takes Lie Detector Test Over Radar Leak Amid Kyle Feud - Radar Online

'RHOBH' Recap: Lisa Vanderpump Takes Lie Detector Test Over Radar Leak Amid Kyle Feud - Radar Online


'RHOBH' Recap: Lisa Vanderpump Takes Lie Detector Test Over Radar Leak Amid Kyle Feud - Radar Online

Posted: 15 May 2019 03:50 AM PDT

Lisa Vanderpump has officially had enough! On the May 14 episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Lisa decided to take a lie detector test to prove once and for all that she did not leak a story to RadarOnline.com.

The OG housewife sat down with co-star Camille Grammer to discuss the end of her friendship with longtime BFF Kyle Richards. As RadarOnline.com readers know, Lisa axed Kyle from her life after Kyle claimed Lisa was the snitch behind Radar's exclusive about Dorit Kemsley giving a dog away to a shelter.

"They're all trying to make me feel like I'm a horrible person," Lisa told Camille. "What am I supposed to do? Take a lie detector test? Is that what they want me to do? I don't need that in my life."

However, Tuesday night's viewers got a sneak peek of Lisa doing just that! The Vanderpump Dogs owner was filmed getting hooked up to a polygraph machine.

"Have you ever given a story to RadarOnline?" the operator asked.

Lisa appeared nervous as she admitted the device was "kind of tight" around her arm.

Ken Todd's wife will undergo the full test on next week's episode, where the results will likely be revealed. Radar boss Dylan Howard previously denied that Lisa Vanderpump was the snitch.

As RadarOnline.com readers know, Lisa has skipped numerous events in an effort to avoid Kyle, Dorit and Teddi Mellencamp, since the alleged betrayal. She did not attend the ladies' recent camping trip, where Denise Richards revealed that she once helped her husband find a massage parlor that provided happy endings.

Plus, Lisa told Camille on Tuesday's episode that she would be attending her wedding.

"This is not the Lisa that I knew," Camille told the camera. "The Lisa that I knew would show up. She's running from everybody. It's like this immature girl hiding from the truth."

Tune into The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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Is the Jeremy Kyle lie detector accurate? Science behind how polygraph machines work - Mirror Online

Posted: 14 May 2019 07:24 AM PDT

ITV bosses opted to suspend filming of The Jeremy Kyle Show on Monday, and take it off air pending review.

The programme was cancelled last minute following the tragic death of guest Steve Dymond, who overdosed just days after failing a lie detector.

Dymond was hoping to prove to his fiancee that he'd never been unfaithful, and was reportedly certain he would pass the test.

Now, some fans have even called the lie detectors inhumane, and questioned whether they are accurate following his tragic passing.

So, how to the Jeremy Kyle lie detectors work and can they be trusted?

 
Jeremy Kyle - My husband is living in a B&B until he passes the lie detector!
The accuracy of Jeremy Kyle lie detectors has been questioned by some viewers
Steve Dymond tragically died after failing a test

Jeremy Kyle reportedly employ Guy Heseltine and Tim Burgess from Manchester's UK Lie Tests to run their polygraph.

Costing £400 a test and taking a grand total of two hours each, the tests are complex and therefore highly accurate.

However, the company are sure to assert that they can't guarantee 100 per cent accuracy.

The test essentially calls on an examiner, who is a member of British Polygraph Association, to ask questions to the interviewee – having pre-agreed what they're going to be faced with.

The tests measure physiological changes in the subject

The experts then track changes in the subject, which may indicate a physiological trigger that they're not telling the truth.

These include a change in blood pressure, sweaty palms and breathing.

The breathing is measured by two rubber pneumograph tubes on the subject's upper chest and abdomen, while adhesive pads on their hands or fingers  measures the sweating, and a cardiophygmograph keeps tabs on blood pressure and pulse.

Alongside the test itself, subjects are given a pre-test interview, and their answers are put into charts which are then analysed by the examiner.

Some people slammed the show for using the machines
 

Despite their rigorous approach, UK Lie Tests confirm on their website that "no test process can be guaranteed 100% certain".

They do, however, promise that the test they conduct is "reliable" and, when done properly, proven by over 200 studies.

Plus, they give all their examiners anti-countermeasure instruction to ensure they spot a subject trying to cheat.

Discussing the use of the tests on the show after the heartbreaking news of Dymond's death, one member of the public wrote: "Lie detector tests are pseudo-science.

Jeremy Kyle is currently being probed by ITV

"Talking people into going through them on air with huge real-world consequences for themselves – their marriages – is modern day bear-baiting. This show should be cancelled. Or at minimum, end its use of the tests."

While another agreed: "It is disgusting that Jeremy Kyle and registered psychotherapist and mental health nurse Graham Stanier were able to convince the UK audiences that lie detector tests are '99% accurate' when this HORSES**T.

"Remember how many guests claimed the test was wrong? It probably was."

Mirror Online have contacted UK Lie Tests for comment.

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Posted: 14 May 2019 08:29 AM PDT

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