And they see it as a travesty of justice that one judge declared him guilty and removed his kids from him months prior to him being charged with anything.
The wheelbase - really
track - note the diagram at the right) doesn't change. But the tire tracks in the dirt made it look like it did during the turn.
See this http://www.carbibles.com/steering_bible.html
Note that as the car turns to the right, if the only tire tracks that were visible...
Case made /. http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/05/03/144215/Murder-Trial-May-Turn-On-Missing-Router?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Slashdot%2Fslashdot+%28Slashdot%29
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So you have seen the original video from the DVR - as both the def and pros has and do not refute - not the screenshot from a video broadcast over the internet displaying a video shot from a camera and displayed on a screen which is at an angle to the camera.
There are at least six...
Compression artifact.
As others have said, we are looking at a still from a video from a video cast onto a screen at an angle to the camera. Unless WRAL got a copy of that video.
I didn't say he planted it. I posited that perhaps it was there and an attempt to delete it remotely resulted in it not being deleted and instead the meta-data got munged.
BTW, I haven't heard, but were the Google Map cache files active, or were they found in the drive free space (hence...
Well, if that is the procedure then they need to somehow transfer the computer into evidence in some sort of Faraday cage to isolate it from any electro-magnetic signals (WiFi) until they can disable the WiFi radio.
If it was on while they were transporting it, he could have accessed it...
Only if LE had connected his computer to the network or a WiFi hot-spot while it was in their custody; which I suppose is possible if they turned it on without disabling the WiFi radio in the presence of an unsecured hot-spot.
Which is why LE should NEVER even turn on a computer they have...
One of my favorites too. But it shows a case of tunnel vision by police in prosecuting the kids.
Like when the boys are being interviewed by the sheriff and outright accuse Ralph Macchio's character of shooting the clerk. He replies in stunned bewilderment "I shot the clerk?!?"
Later...
I thought somebody here said that a Google Maps search in 2008 of that area showed woods with no street cut-ins. Can anybody verify? What about MapQuest, Yahoo, or Microsoft's map site?
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