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It was four weeks ago today that Justin DiPietro reported his 21-month-old missing.
"I asked for a polygraph on day one," DiPietro said Friday during an appraisal with the Morning Sentinel. "I've taken one, and the results, I was never allowed to see them. It's something you're booming to have to ask law enforcement about."
DiPietro, 24, was told how he did on the test, Steve McCausland, spokesman for the Worry of Public Safety, said. He said he was baffled by DiPietro's communiqu that he didn't know the results.
"He knows how he did, because we told him," McCausland said. "To say that he didn't identify, is just not true."
McCausland would not say how DiPietro did. "That is something I can't get into," he said.
DiPietro said, "I identify I went in there and smoked it. I told the truth and that's that."
When asked if police told him the results, DiPietro said. "They can mention me whatever they want. Again, I didn't physically see the results.
Source: Kennebec Journal