Deputy Steven Calkins' polygraphs reveal cracks in his story : The Last Ride Deputy Steven Calkins takes three polygraph tests about the disappearance of Terrance Williams. Inconsistencies between his dispatch calls, his own statements and the polygraphs only bring up more questions. Why didn't Calkins report pulling Terrance over? Was the Cadillac really broken down? What time did this all happen? And, with each polygraph, it's clear that suspicions about Calkins are heating up.

The Polygraphs

The Polygraphs

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Deputy Steven Calkins takes three polygraph tests about the disappearance of Terrance Williams. Inconsistencies between his dispatch calls, his own statements and the polygraphs only bring up more questions. Why didn't Calkins report pulling Terrance over? Was the Cadillac really broken down? What time did this all happen? And, with each polygraph, it's clear that suspicions about Calkins are heating up.

The Circle K where former Collier County deputy Steven Calkins said he dropped off Felipe Santos photographed, Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022, at 10996 Winterview Drive in Naples, Fla. Landon Bost/Naples Daily News/US/Naples Daily News hide caption

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The Circle K where former Collier County deputy Steven Calkins said he dropped off Felipe Santos photographed, Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022, at 10996 Winterview Drive in Naples, Fla.

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