LE serves search warrant on family's home

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Just jumping off your post greenpalm;

I've seen a lot of posts about only being able to retrieve text messages from the actual phone.

Working in a law office that handles many capital murder cases (both State and Federal) and many drug cases (both State and Federal) I can tell you that LE will have the exact content of any texts sent and received. You may not get them on your phone statement, but LE gets them from you phone records, regardless of the company. Same thing for any emails you have sent or received, even if LE does not have the computer, or the cell phone in the case of phones.

Just a nugget of info for everyone.

ETA: As far as any computer searches they would need the hard drive. Didn't want to confuse that part.

Verzion is the only provider that retains the actual contents of text messages and then only for a couple of days.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/09/cellular-customer-data/
 
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Legal analyst Dan Abrams just said on GMA that LE must have presented an additional piece of evidence in order to get a search warrant.
 
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Just jumping off your post greenpalm;

I've seen a lot of posts about only being able to retrieve text messages from the actual phone.

Working in a law office that handles many capital murder cases (both State and Federal) and many drug cases (both State and Federal) I can tell you that LE will have the exact content of any texts sent and received. You may not get them on your phone statement, but LE gets them from you phone records, regardless of the company. Same thing for any emails you have sent or received, even if LE does not have the computer, or the cell phone in the case of phones.

Just a nugget of info for everyone.

ETA: As far as any computer searches they would need the hard drive. Didn't want to confuse that part.
I thought that was only true if they had a trace on your phone ahead of time, not trying to gather it after the fact? I could be wrong- too many episodes of The Wire or something :crazy:
 
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I agree. By the way, the show "Criminal Minds" is based on the Behavioral Analysis Unit, which is the unit Ressler established himself. The show is actually quite good, it hits on many of the points Ressler makes in his books. If the show has one shortcoming it is that they have to write the script for a non-cable network, and so sexual homicides aren't treated with total accuracy (they are softened up a bit, so the actual texts on profiling are vital), but the show is great overall.

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According to police, this is the first warrant issued to search the home. The previous searches were consensual.

Kansas City Police Department spokesman Capt. Steve Young said they want to see what the parents might have now that they did not have before.

Well we filled this thread up with "What could the clicking noise be"...should we attempt to identify what in the world the Irwin's could have now that they didn't have before?
I think we can safely rule out Pink Elephant's.
Also, they need to define "before." When exactly was "before?" Was it at the last search of the home or was it before Lisa went missing or was it before Mom got drunk.
 
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Wow, that sparked an old memory. Years ago I had a friend, her and husband rented out the upstairs of their house (1 bdrm apt) and their tenant at the time was behind in their rent. She said to me, "he can't pay rent but he can afford pot" I said "how do you know" she said " we can hear the clicking when he bangs the lighter on the back of the pipe to empty the bowl".


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Police have blocked off Lister in preparation of executing search warrant. #LisaIrwin
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OK, it's 8:00 a.m. and daylight's a-burnin'. Let's get this search show on the road. LE has one hour to find something before I have to take off for the day...so get on with it!
 
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I thought that was only true if they had a trace on your phone ahead of time, not trying to gather it after the fact? I could be wrong- too many episodes of The Wire or something :crazy:

I am sure everyone remembers the texts from Casey Anthony's phone..going and coming to retrieved. Just saying.
 
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I hope they find some damning evidence in that house.
 
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Well we filled this thread up with "What could the clicking noise be"...should we attempt to identify what in the world the Irwin's could have now that they didn't have before?
I think we can safely rule out Pink Elephant's.
Also, they need to define "before." When exactly was "before?" Was it at the last search of the home or was it before Lisa went missing or was it before Mom got drunk.

Maybe a cell phone? Maybe LE has new pings? these are all BIG maybes....
 
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Kansas City Police Department spokesman Capt. Steve Young said they want to see what the parents might have now that they did not have before.

BBM

I think the context of this may be that they want to see if the parents suddenly remember to reveal something they conveniently left out before. Something that will be found in the house that they thought they had hidden.

LE is tightening the screws and the truth will eventually be squeezed out IF either parent is connected to this disappearance in any way, whether they actually did something, or know WHO did it and just aren't talking.
 
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