Folks, let's face it - none of Anthonys seem to be any too bright. They may have been impressing each other somehow along the way, but basically none of them speaks the English language properly. Cindy makes up ludicrous, unbelievable stories like the "It was rotten pizza" and George goes along with whatever she says. During his deposition Lee tries to come off as "an investigator" and "in the know" and yet he apparently misses the subtle sarcasm of Mr. Morgan, the attorney questioning him.
Cindy is so uninformed about the workings of a computer that she thinks someone had to break into her house to hack into it Hilarious!
These people are pitiful. And I really mean that. I used to feel sympathy towards them for the loss of their grandchild, but honestly, at this point all I can feel for them is pity.
In view of the Anthonys' and JB's bitter animosity toward Kathi and/or Channel 9, it was really decent of Kathi to notify Cindy right away and also to pass up a Huge Scoop by refusing to reveal the e-mails contents.
It was more than Cindy deserved, BUT, you mark my words: Before this is over, one or more of these things will happen...:
1. Cindy will attack Kathi for forwarding Cindy's "private e-mails" to the FBI.
2. If the FBI finds anything in those e-mails that is damaging to the A's, Cindy will try to sue Channel 9 for giving her private property to the Feds.
Friday, you could be right. I came across this artricle a couple of days ago, but couldn't find a thread where it was applicable. Didn't we already know JP Chatt worked/works as Editor for TV Channel 9 news? As I recalled he wasn't all that fond of Casey. Here's the link: Just another wierd twist, I guess.
http://web.mac.com/jpchatt/JP/About_Me.html
Plus, if she were being targeted, a person who is pretty good at computer stuff would also hack into the entire computer IMO...what a mother lode that would be!
Not necessarily. IIRC Cindy's email was a Yahoo account which is web-based all they would have to do is have her login/username and hack her password. They don't need access to the home computer for that, it can be accessed from any internet connection.
This is just my best guess of what happened.
Yeah, Cindy tried to insinuate that someone broke into her house and even threw out the fact that OCSO had custody of her computer for awhile. Sorry Cindy, but the ISP you posted from will lead straight back to you or someone you know.
I didn't remember that but it could just mean she doesn't necessarily understand that being hacked doesn't mean they access your computer, although that is certainly one way to get hacked. As for trying to throw suspicion LE, well, that didn't work for her.
From where was this IP address? They are helpful but will not usually furnish you with the individual's name. Usually you have to have a court order for ISP's to release that personal info and people can always use a proxy.
Bottom line - it's not unbelievable that someone hacked her account. CA has been the target of much hate throughout this case and would be a prime candidate. As for whether it actually happened, only LE knows.
I don't remember how it was tracked to Ocala. I believe though that ISP's are imbedded inside emails. You are correct about the name, but a street address would be available. Those are easily tracked online.
My feeling is that Cindy suffered from the computer version of "dialing while drunk". CA may have been on Ambien or something. She sent out emails she later regretted, realized some forwarding mistakes she made, and tried to backtrack. I think if this was a true hack, more damage would have been done and all her emails, not just the one's we know about, would have ended up in the Natl Enquirer by now.
I don't remember how it was tracked to Ocala. I believe though that ISP's are imbedded inside emails. You are correct about the name, but a street address would be available. Those are easily tracked online.
My feeling is that Cindy suffered from the computer version of "dialing while drunk". CA may have been on Ambien or something. She sent out emails she later regretted, realized some forwarding mistakes she made, and tried to backtrack. I think if this was a true hack, more damage would have been done and all her emails, not just the one's we know about, would have ended up in the Natl Enquirer by now.
I don't remember how it was tracked to Ocala. I believe though that ISP's are imbedded inside emails. You are correct about the name, but a street address would be available. Those are easily tracked online.
My feeling is that Cindy suffered from the computer version of "dialing while drunk". CA may have been on Ambien or something. She sent out emails she later regretted, realized some forwarding mistakes she made, and tried to backtrack. I think if this was a true hack, more damage would have been done and all her emails, not just the one's we know about, would have ended up in the Natl Enquirer by now.
I wish KBelich would come clean and tell us what was contained in those "hacked" e-mails. It must have been pretty important if KB forwarded them on to the FBI. Maybe at some point they will be published. If I remember correctly, this happened over the Thanksgiving holiday and the A's were away at that time. I'm sure if the hacking occurred in Ocala, that is where the A's celebrated Thanksgiving.
OT: That could very possibly be what happened. It just happened to me this past weekend whereby I took an Ambien after an earlier glass of wine (stupid I know) and evidently created a Facebk account and added pictures. I didn't even know how to do that. I am still scared sober that I did something I only vaguely remember as if it were a dream
Ambien can truly do some strange things to a person. I personally am scared to take it again. When I was taking Ambien, I would do things (my kids would tell me)that I never remembered...such as phone calls, conversations, etc. I would see things that I did on the computer that I didn't remember doing......bad experience.