IIRC, early on there was belief that Bradley was file sharing online...
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Bradley’s attorneys attempted to establish that police detectives were not authorized to search a white outbuilding – referred to by the defense as the “checkerboard building” due to its distinctive façade. In that building, detectives found computer thumb drives – small computer storage device – which contained video evidence of a possible sexual assault committed by Bradley.
Within the original search warrant, signed by Judge E. Scott Bradley – no relation to Earl Bradley – police were authorized to search Bradley’s main two-story office. Under the name of the owner of the premises, the warrant lists Bradley and the main office, as well as a “white outbuilding” on the property....."
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To me, it's seems that they're attempting to "split hairs" but will it work?
Still no word on the suppression of evidence. However, there is some news. I'm very afraid that this is going to step over the line into the morbid/macabre. The ONLY appropriate use of these toys would be for them to be purchased as a "lot" and donated to a children's charity, with no press release as to where they are headed. That's it. They do not belong on some creepy collector's shelf, IMO.
http://www.startribune.com/nation/112660794.html
Toys stored by Dr. Earl Bradley, ex-pediatrician accused of sex abuse, to be auctioned in Delaware
"REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. - Toys and games from a storage unit rented by former Delaware pediatrician accused of sexually abusing children will soon be put up for auction.
Items in the Rehoboth Beach unit once rented by Dr. Earl Bradley will be auctioned in January because Bradley had not paid rent on the unit in almost a year....."
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"....According to the Delaware Attorney General's Office, the items being auctioned are different from those authorities removed from outside of Bradley's office in Lewes in February. Bradley is charged with sexually assaulting more than 100 patients over more than a decade before being arrested in December 2009. His trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 14.
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