SleuthinNC
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If BC had returned that router, Greg M. would have known about it since it was his job to keep track of their equipment. He struck me as a guy who does a good job at work. Honest, forthright, detailed, follows through. It was an $11K router and not a tiny little piece of something. BC told him he borrowed that router. Documented!
If it's missing it's because Brad Cooper got rid of it on July 12th.
Let's not forget that a witness from Cisco was prepared to testify that this same 3825 router was found in a log file to be connected to BC computer on the night of July 11, 2008. The jury didn't hear this evidence, but we know about it. BC had that router; there is no question about that.
And the previous testimony that there were no records can be explained how?
Honest huh, not so much. Remember the MAC address question?
Yes the jury was supposed to hear that evidence weren't they. I believe in the networking business that would be known as vaporware!