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All I got is rainbows.
No unicorns?
All I got is rainbows.
Do you feel the same way about GM who testified they went to lunch at 1:00 on Friday...but after some gentle prodding by Boz got him to change that to between 1:00 and 1:30? I mean if left for lunch at 1:00, he couldn't have done the search at 1:15 or whatever time it was. So does that make GMs testimony less credible like the Food Lion guy?
Hi Annie and Amster
Golo is tweets and comments found on WRAL.
Go to WRAL click on the cooper case and you will see the comments on the right side of the screen.
Warning NC is horribly victimized...:banghead:
jmo
No unicorns?
What types of questions were asked? I am afraid to go to the live feed, my boss will probably think its not a good idea..
Kelly
Interesting about the CE. 100 cents make a dollar and every cent by itself is nothing but at what point do we look at the sum of pennies and say...yeah, It's a dollar. Taking all of the actions over a few months I think there is more than enough to say guilty of m1. Agree to disagree I guess.
so what does the jury want now i wonder
could they just be getting back from lunch
I thought Food Lion guy clocked in at 7:24. That would make 7:15 at Lochmere & Kildaire much more likely.
That guy is not really FBI and I don't understand why some think the FBI is impeachable. They have had their share of controversies. Also whoever said JW wanted to be in the FBI? That so called FBI guy didn't have much experience examining computers anyway and had poor explanations for the descrepencies. It was shown by JW how easy it is to boot a computer using any of a number of Linux Live CD's to manipulate files on the computer's disk without there being any evidence in the Windows event log. Files were obviously shown to have been tampered with or planted by someone. In fact it only takes minutes to do this. It would seem to me that this is what happenned especially given the fact that all of the files in question had identical time stamps down to the millasecond. This doesn't happen during a real search, zoom, etc. Here is how easy it is to do this:
1.) Clear cache and use a Windows PC and MSIE to do google maps search for Fielding Dr. or whatever that zip code was.
2.) Copy the cache files that were generated to the USB drive.
3.) Boot the PC Using Operator Live Linux CD (Runs entirely in RAM)
4.) mkdir /mnt/usb (create mount point for USB drive)
5.) mkdir /mnt/c (create mount point for PC's C: drive)
6.) mnt /dev/sdd1 /mnt/usd (mount USB drive)
7.) mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/c
8.) cp /mnt/c/* "/mnt/c/Documents and Settings/username/Local Settings/Temporary Internet Files" (copy cache files to the browser cache directory)
10.) touch -t 200807110115.15 (for each of the copied cache file names) I don't rem the exact time stamp of the files for the alleged search so the time string might be different from this)
One could create a tmp dir and copy the files there and then do a touch 200807110115.15 * and then move them to the Temporary Internet Files directory and then delete the tmp directory. However there are tools that could see the deleted temp directory if the defense desired to use them. An ever better way would have been to use a loop construct to increment a counter to add to the seconds so all of the files wouldn't have an identical time stamp. Even this would look fishy upon close analysis and the time difference between all of the files would be the same. However it would look better than all files having the exact same time stamp.
The above process is so easy even a cave man can do it. You can pretty much follow the above steps verbatim.
The first part of the paragraph you quoted is eerily familiar:
Lamb, writing boastfully in The Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, said that they made sure that jurors would not see how the "disclosures" were made, just that they would only read what social workers wrote down.
JY only made notes of BC answers to questions during interviews not the questions.
The whole "super secret FBI methods" story.
Not sure what happened to all of them. the article said 2 pleaded nolo contendere and 2 appealed and won.
Case overturned
Six months after Betsy's release, the North Carolina Court of Appeals overturned the convictions of both Robert Kelly and Dawn Wilson, stating that there were legal errors by the prosecution [7][8]. On May 23, 1997, the prosecution dropped all charges related to the Little Rascals case against the two.
The others
The charges were dropped against Shelly Stone, Darlene Harris and Robin Byrum. Byrum had by now spent one year in prison awaiting trial. After serving three years in jail, Scott Privott had his bond reduced from $1 million to $50,000, and he was released on bond. Rather than face a trial Scott Privott accepted a "no contest" plea.
I am here in courtroom now. Any questions?
I am here in courtroom now. Any questions?
Chris Coleman Verdict Watch: http://www.fox2now.com/news/livestreaming/
Hoping for a Cinco De Mayo Verict for both CC and BC.
bailiff says a list of questions is forthcoming from jury.
when bailiff told JG he made a motion with his hands to indicate list was long (held hands 6-8 inches apart)