iIRC from Doolittle, McIntyre also was tested and "failed".
Kathy was with Ennio Stirpe at the time (April 1998).
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Crazy Town -- The Rob Ford Story
Robyn Doolittle
Penguin/Viking
ISBN 978-0-670-06811-1
excerpts from p.20, 21, 22:
One by one, the four Ford siblings made the trip to the office of Deco Labels & Tags, where Nelson Scharger, a retired Toronto police sargeant, was waiting with a polygraph machine.
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Was it the contractors [who had recently done renovations in the home]? Doug Sr. didn't think so. He demanded that each of his children -- as well as Kathy's husband, Ennio Stirpe -- take a lie detector test. Everyone agreed.
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What do you think happened to the money? he asked each of them. None of the five admitted to taking it.
Did you steal the can of cash?
Randy, Doug Jr., and Rob said no and passed the test. Kathy and Ennio Stirpe were lying, according to the machine. What they did with the money was unclear.
Predictably, the unremittingly strict Doug Ford Sr. lost it.
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Doolittle goes on to write that Michael Kiklas was shot to death in his home, in July of 1998. After a three-day manhunt that ended with a high-speed chase, Stirpe was charged with first degree murder. He was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to a thirteen year prison term.