GUILTY IN - Kegan Anthony Kline, 27, arrested Aug 29, 2020, 30 Counts associated with CSAM

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05/18/2023Sentencing Hearing
Session: 05/18/2023 9:00 AM, Judicial Officer: Spahr, Timothy P.
Result: Commenced and concluded
05/18/2023Hearing Journal Entry
State of Indiana appears by Courtney Alwine and Jennifer Keifer. Defendant appears in custody and with counsel, Andrew Achey. Sentencing Hearing held. Mr. Achey requests continuance of the Sentencing Hearing. State objects to continuance. At the request of the defense, the Court now sets this matter for Status Hearing on June 1, 2023, at 11:00 a.m; and continues the Sentencing Hearing to July 27, 2023, at 9:00 a.m., reserving the remainder of the day on the Court's calendar. The Defense shall file any motion by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, May 26, 2023. State shall file any response by 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, May 30, 2023. Notice ordered. alh
Judicial Officer: Spahr, Timothy P.
05/18/2023Hearing Scheduling Activity
Status Conference scheduled for 06/01/2023 at 11:00 AM.
05/18/2023Hearing Scheduling Activity
Sentencing Hearing scheduled for 07/27/2023 at 9:00 AM.
06/01/2023Status Conference
Session: 06/01/2023 11:00 AM, Judicial Officer: Spahr, Timothy P.
07/27/2023Sentencing Hearing
Session: 07/27/2023 9:00 AM, Judicial Officer: Spahr, Timothy P.
 
  • #482
Here's my last one (since I have the room to myself) and it's my favorite. What if the FBI or ISP found out that there really was another person who was using the EmilyAnn identity?

We'll probably find out KAK and his atty had a memory lapse and they really did see the evidence.
Yep. Sure sounds like "tentacles" to me.
 
  • #483
OK, "nothing" will work, too.

Here's a wild one: what if the river search had promise of a plea if they found what he told them was there. And then his atty just found out that they did find something?

Do we think the judge is so gullible to believe it's not a delay tactic?

There you go again, FrostedGlass. Just when I’m ready to stomp away in disgust, you turn on the “hope” sign!
Gosh I hope you’re right!
 
  • #484
There you go again, FrostedGlass. Just when I’m ready to stomp away in disgust, you turn on the “hope” sign!
Gosh I hope you’re right!
I'm running about 99.5% wrong on the Delphi case; so don't get your hopes too high for this one. I was sure KAK's daddy had a hand in this somewhere but...?
 
  • #485

Watch the video at link.
Ridiculous! Kk is a master manipulator and is manipulating the system because he doesn't want to go to big boy prison. And shame on the judge for granting the continuance. I saw an interview on Court TV tonight with the MS hosts who were at the hearing and Kevin said the prosecution stated KK has had the LE transcripts for a year. If he didn't want to plead guilty he should of went to trial. MOO
 
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  • #486

Watch the video at link.
Ridiculous! Kk is a master manipulator and is manipulating the system because he doesn't want to go to big boy prison. And shame on the judge for granting the continuance. I saw an interview on Court TV tonight with the MS hosts who were at the hearing and Kevin said the prosecution stated KK has had the LE transcripts for a year. If he didn't want to plead guilty he should of went to trial. MOO
What LE transcript is he saying he hasn't seen? What I posted below? Because even I've seen it ever since it came out, and I'm not trying for a reduced prison sentence, so you KNOW he'd have to have seen them too, or have access to them. Or at least I think he would have. All MOO

 
  • #487
Will we see him slimmed down, shaved, styled, with glasses, suit and tie? Nicely painted by a court draftsman?

From what we're allowed, from this seat that I have, this Defendant will, with all of his power and all of his might, hesitate to answer, lest he infer he knows something further than what the State seeks. He's a gambling man.

We know he communicated. To deny it, is not being truthful to the victims.

We know we're the fiddle. We'll listen but we know he's a child predator.

We are being played. I'll watch this man dance around the facts.Then,

We'll have the last dance because... Everybody gets a last dance.

25 charges - He should serve life without parole.

There is no way out of it.

Consecutive means he serves each sentence; one charge at a time; back to back as one finishes the next sentence begins.

Concurrent means he serves each of those charges stacked; each one individually served as a stack upon other sentences to run concurrently, or at the same time as, with any others; all sentences are served at the same time.
 
  • #488
Murder Sheet did a podcast yesterday afternoon; they were at the sentencing. Issues with the transcript were sure never on my radar.

 
  • #489
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Fox59 does mention the 8/20 police interview but from listening to the Murder Sheet podcast it seemed to me that they were talking about another LE interview KAK had with police. KAK says he never saw it. Prosecutor says they sent it this time last year.
It’s mindboggling Indiana courts are still allowing KAK to get away with this type stuff.
 
  • #491
MS explained that the discovery KAK claims not to have seen was an excerpt from an interview with LE. The prosecution claims that the excerpt was from a report which they had given KAK's defense over a year ago. It isn't clear what interview this excerpt is pulled from, however, so we don't know.

We have only seen the transcripts for the Aug. 2020 interview, and the only thing in that interview that I can even begin to see as exonerating is LE's claim that more than one person is talking in the phone exchanges (emilyanne). @FrostedGlass has mentioned this, too. I would have to go back and reread that interview and compare the dates with his charges to see if this jives. I'm NOT saying I believe KAK is innocent, or deserved this continuance, but I'm just curious if this is what he thinks can save him at the eleventh hour.
 
  • #492
MS explained that the discovery KAK claims not to have seen was an excerpt from an interview with LE. The prosecution claims that the excerpt was from a report which they had given KAK's defense over a year ago. It isn't clear what interview this excerpt is pulled from, however, so we don't know.

We have only seen the transcripts for the Aug. 2020 interview, and the only thing in that interview that I can even begin to see as exonerating is LE's claim that more than one person is talking in the phone exchanges (emilyanne). @FrostedGlass has mentioned this, too. I would have to go back and reread that interview and compare the dates with his charges to see if this jives. I'm NOT saying I believe KAK is innocent, or deserved this continuance, but I'm just curious if this is what he thinks can save him at the eleventh hour.
As a sidenote, I did reread the parts of the 2020 transcripts where LE was discussing the phone exchanges. IMO, these are real and not LE lies, because the dates and activities match KAK's formal charges. Anyway, Count 2 (4/30/16) is possibly mentioned on pg. 67 and appears to be between EA and a young girl. That seems pretty strightforward. Only catch there is that the Synthetic Identity charge, Count 10, that's for emilyanne, doesn't begin until 5/14/16.

Pages 42, 51, 52, 57, and 70 all have convos from 5/14/16 through 5/17/16, which match the dates of Counts 4 - 9. Some of these convos mention "daddy" stuff. This is also where LE first brings up that there appears to be more than one user talking. "Adam" is mentioned on pg. 68 in reference to a 9/7/16 convo. That date falls within Count 1's dates, as did the young age of the victim, although I don't know if it's related.

My point here is only to provide references. I have no idea if there is any validity in LE saying there was more than one user, but if by chance this is the piece of discovery KAK claims to have just seen, I could imagine him trying to use LE's claim of more than one user to show it's possible that KAK was not the one who was communicating in those exchanges, thus not guilty of Counts 1, and 4-9. IDK...JMO, of course.

2020 Interview transcript:
Redacted_Transcript-_Uneditable.pdf - Icedrive

Charges:
Adobe Acrobat
 
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  • #493
The information that KAK says he didn't get starts around the 24:46mm in the MS podcast. I did a summary:

One of the issues is Chris Cecil's forensic examination report...some sort of an ISP situation. Some sort of a report that has some information about some cell phone interactions. This is in addition to the statements made by KAK that the prosecutor alluded to earlier. Defense claims there were some details in this report they weren't given.

What he's saying he didn't get is this piece of demonstrative evidence where they took excerpts from this report and somehow used them to prepare evidence for the trial. Prosecutor: Maybe he didn't get that piece of demonstrative evidence with this excerpt but he got the full report a long time ago.

 
  • #494
The information that KAK says he didn't get starts around the 24:46mm in the MS podcast. I did a summary:

One of the issues is Chris Cecil's forensic examination report...some sort of an ISP situation. Some sore of a report that has some information about some cell phone interactions. This is in addition to the statements made by KAK that the prosecutor alluded to earlier. Defense claims there were some details in this report they weren't given.

What he's saying he didn't get is this piece of demonstrative evidence where they took excerpts from this report and somehow used them to prepare evidence for the trial. Prosecutor: Maybe he didn't get that piece of demonstrative evidence with this excerpt but he got the full report a long time ago.
Cecil is the one who provided all the information on KAK's arrest affidavit. On page 2, Vido says:

On Friday, June 12, 2020 I received the digital forensic examination from ISP Sergeant Chris Cecil. I reviewed the information and below is a summary of the forensic examination.

https://www.wishtv.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Kegan-Anthony-Kline-PC.pdf
 
  • #495
I thought this was interesting, MS comment:

40 mm In the course of their (MS) research, they found some other interesting Miami Co. cases from the past and once the KAK sentencing was done, they wanted to talk to J. Sinkovics and he could tell our audiences about these cases. With the sentencing moved out, they can't do that now.

I wonder if that reason is because he's too busy or are they somehow related to KAK?
 
  • #496
I thought this was interesting, MS comment:

40 mm In the course of their (MS) research, they found some other interesting Miami Co. cases from the past and once the KAK sentencing was done, they wanted to talk to J. Sinkovics and he could tell our audiences about these cases. With the sentencing moved out, they can't do that now.

I wonder if that reason is because he's too busy or are they somehow related to KAK?
Makes me think of Kik User Person 1...
 
  • #497
I thought this was interesting, MS comment:

40 mm In the course of their (MS) research, they found some other interesting Miami Co. cases from the past and once the KAK sentencing was done, they wanted to talk to J. Sinkovics and he could tell our audiences about these cases. With the sentencing moved out, they can't do that now.

I wonder if that reason is because he's too busy or are they somehow related to KAK?

I thought that was a strange statement too.
 
  • #498
Cecil is the one who provided all the information on KAK's arrest affidavit. On page 2, Vido says:

On Friday, June 12, 2020 I received the digital forensic examination from ISP Sergeant Chris Cecil. I reviewed the information and below is a summary of the forensic examination.

https://www.wishtv.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Kegan-Anthony-Kline-PC.pdf
I wonder if he's thinking he only got the PCA and not the full digital forensic examination?

How did KAK get involved in CSAM?
 
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Cecil is the one who provided all the information on KAK's arrest affidavit. On page 2, Vido says:

On Friday, June 12, 2020 I received the digital forensic examination from ISP Sergeant Chris Cecil. I reviewed the information and below is a summary of the forensic examination.

https://www.wishtv.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Kegan-Anthony-Kline-PC.pdf

Interesting. Cecil is the assistant head of the ISP's cybercrimes and investigative technologies division. He's the head of Indiana's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
 
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