EnvoyDriver61
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The google maps convinced me of BC's intent and actions. However, there is something else I would have liked to have seen that would have been icing on the cake for being guilty.
It may not be possible, but with the newer washing machines, I'm surprised their isn't a new field of study about forensics that would take apart these machines and determine what was washed and when. They have newer mother boards and while the data stored on them probably isn't very much, I'm sure there are some data they can obtain.
it would have been interesting to determine what loads were done and when.
For example, if it could be determined that whitest whites with stain treatment load was done at 1:00 a.m., 2:30 a.m., 4:00 a.m., i.e., you get the picture: he was washing load after load of stain treatment with the hottest water, etc. Well, that would have been icing on the cake for me.
What would be your icing on the cake to convince you of guilt or innocence, either way?
It may not be possible, but with the newer washing machines, I'm surprised their isn't a new field of study about forensics that would take apart these machines and determine what was washed and when. They have newer mother boards and while the data stored on them probably isn't very much, I'm sure there are some data they can obtain.
it would have been interesting to determine what loads were done and when.
For example, if it could be determined that whitest whites with stain treatment load was done at 1:00 a.m., 2:30 a.m., 4:00 a.m., i.e., you get the picture: he was washing load after load of stain treatment with the hottest water, etc. Well, that would have been icing on the cake for me.
What would be your icing on the cake to convince you of guilt or innocence, either way?