With what we know, you may now consider it "that big of a deal".
Almost 109,000 images and videos depicting "deviant acts" and pornography were found on a computer and memory stick confiscated in the investigating of the disappearance of Colorado City teenager Hailey Dunn...
The Dell Inspiron 530 computer contained "approximately 108,498 pictures depicting deviant acts," ...
A memory stick confiscated from a dresser in the master bedroom of the Dunn residence in Colorado City was found to contain "320 images and videos of a pornographic nature."
Both the computer and the memory stick contain images depicting bestiality and child pornography, said Mitchell County Sheriff Patrick Toombs.
http://www.reporternews.com/news/20...und-computer-mother-suspect-case/?partner=RSS
For me, it's a
huge deal. :cow:
Here's what strikes me as amazing.
Let's assume that each porn picture counts as one "file" in that computer.
I have a computer with a large memory and I run virus and malware scans all the time that "count" the files inside my computer. This is the only computer we have, and it holds ALL of our family photos, artwork, music files, game files, documents, gadgets, program files, plus whatever runs the computer.
On a complete scan, it finds about 400,000 files.
If SA's mother's computer has the same memory as my computer, then One-Fourth of her computer was filled with porn images! One Fourth!
On a quick scan, my anti-virus searches through about 200,000 files that include pictures from the internet, temporary files, etc.
So . . . if SA's pictures weren't even downloaded and came just from the Internet Cache, that would be
HALF of his internet files came from Porn.
That is flippin' incredible to me. That's a staggering amount even for someone addicted to porn.