present with mr. paul angelos, beneficiary of policy cg79485, written on the life of mrs. tina angelos, deceased. mr. angelos has requested expedited settlement and has agreed to a polygraph while giving his account of the murder of his wife and son. also present are detective bobby simone and andy sipowicz, and polygraph examiner jill hardstone. ok... no, it's fine. so everyone's on the same page, i'm going to tell in my own words what happened. gotelli: correct. she'll just ask unconnected questions to establish a baseline. all right. is your name paul angelos? yes, it is. are you a citizen of the united states of america? naturalized. yes, i am. which i assumed was my son, who's an invalid with heart problems. he doesn't sleep well. at a certain point, i became aware of a flashlight. i realized there was an intruder. i got up from the bed to intervene, i was struck on the head, and i recall vaguely a sharp pain in the stomach, which i assumed subsequently is when i was shot. when i regained consciousness, i saw that my wife and son had been executed i think i lapsed int