Just pointing out that the music player was left on playing music until someone turned it off on 11/12/02. There were no tracks that were skipped after the last skip in the early morning of 11/10/02.
Most were played through in their entirety. Songs that were skipped generally happened a few seconds into the track then skipped. Not many were skipped consecutively. It really looks like someone was listening to music and skipping the tracks that they were not vibing with at the time.
- Yes, I am able to see the exact songs that were played, the amount of time each track is played and when the track was skipped. They all seemed to originate from a saved playlist of most of the music he had downloaded on his computer.
- I used "Gwen" for simplicity sake. The full name he used...
I believe the music player cache is an important piece of evidence. It does indeed appear that it was used midnight or later, although the timestamp may not be precise.
Someone would have to know the password to access Josh's computer. We know his friends used his computer in the past to send...
Hey. "Tech Guy" here. Just chiming in to say that I am not an actual digital forensics expert, so take whatever I have to say with a grain of salt. I literally had to teach myself the forensic software once I had access to the drive. Also keep in mind that the drive had been in use by the family...
Hey, "The Hunt for Josh" documentary producer here. I just want to say the doc is still ongoing in production with many hurdles to cross. I also did not expect to get as deep as I got in the research of this case, but here we are.
This does sound familiar, but I recall this info being passed long before 2019. It is possible that it took that long to follow that lead, so it definitely is a possibility
Brian Guimond's hearing released some information about Stearns County investigation. Does anyone have any clue about these "mysterious writings" that were looked into late 2019?
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Gone without a trace: Joshua Guimond’s 19-year disappearance fuels Minnesota father’s lawsuit and quest for truth
Brian Guimond said he does have a theory...
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