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CVSA® Solves
National Kidnapping Mystery
Read the
Toledo Police Department
Letter
A Toledo attorney and former
city councilwoman who went
missing on Wednesday,
December 5, 2007, and was
found the following Saturday
just outside Atlanta (GA),
recanted her story of being
kidnapped during a lengthy
interrogation with Toledo
police and the FBI, saying
she was “tired and needed to
get away.” Her husband,
Bishop Lawrence Hancock, and
her father, Judge Allen
McConnell, had made
appearances on several
national television shows
pleading for her safe
return. Family and friends
held prayer vigils.
Mrs. McConnell-Hancock was
found Saturday about
fourteen miles northwest of
Atlanta near the Six Flags
amusement park where she
flagged down a construction
worker. The construction
worker stated that Mrs.
McConnell-Hancock was crying
and asked him to call
911.
When being questioned
back in Toledo by police,
Mrs. McConnell-Hancock stuck
to her story of being kidnapped by three
individuals at gunpoint in
downtown Toledo. About
halfway through the
interrogation Mrs.
McConnell-Hancock was
offered a CVSA exam and she
agreed to take it. The CVSA
exam, conducted by Detective
John Gast, showed clear
deception and after being
confronted with the charts,
she subsequently confessed
that she had fabricated the
story.
Read
more at:
Hancock quizzed on
undisclosed matter, chief
says
- Toledo, OH, USA
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