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Regarding the time stamps of the google searches: here is a video of the defense refuting the prosecution's argument - starts around the 25:50 mark.
Here are links to the best court documents I could find about this issue: Prosecution's Filing (Pages 31-32), Defense's Rebuttal (pages 4-6) - the defense's filing includes the table of google searches from the prosecution's expert's report.
After reading through those a few times and listening to the video - IMO, it sounds like the prosecution is basically (certainly simplifying things a bit here) arguing that since other websites/searches have the same time stamp, the 2:27am search comes from a suspended state tab, AND the search about "hos long to die in cold" also identically appears at 6:24am, the time stamp of the first search at 2:27am is wrong. However, as quoted in the defense's filing, the prosecution's expert says the reason for this is "unknown" and also cannot give a reason why the other searches do not appear earlier than they "actually" occurred.
In the video, the defense argues that a system of iPhone time keeping (Cocoa) is what further confirms the search time. Essentially, dating the searches to a nano-second of time. The middle school basketball webpage that is often alleged as the "true" search at 2:27, actually occurred a few nanoseconds after the search for "hos to die in the cold." It sounds like this method can't tell us exactly when the search was made but was used in conjunction with 5 other methods to confirm the search time. What this specific method can tell us though is when the tab was closed, which is where the 2:27am time stamp comes from - AKA the latest the search could have occurred.
This was impactful information to me since the prosecution's only argument has been that the search happend four hours LATER, on the instruction of KR. Speaking of which, McCabe's argument is that right when they found the body, KR screamed at her to google that. The body was discovered around 6am and the 911 call came in at 6:04am. Even if we entertain her version of the story, the searches still happen substantially later than she claims they did (6:23 and 6:24am)
Here are links to the best court documents I could find about this issue: Prosecution's Filing (Pages 31-32), Defense's Rebuttal (pages 4-6) - the defense's filing includes the table of google searches from the prosecution's expert's report.
After reading through those a few times and listening to the video - IMO, it sounds like the prosecution is basically (certainly simplifying things a bit here) arguing that since other websites/searches have the same time stamp, the 2:27am search comes from a suspended state tab, AND the search about "hos long to die in cold" also identically appears at 6:24am, the time stamp of the first search at 2:27am is wrong. However, as quoted in the defense's filing, the prosecution's expert says the reason for this is "unknown" and also cannot give a reason why the other searches do not appear earlier than they "actually" occurred.
In the video, the defense argues that a system of iPhone time keeping (Cocoa) is what further confirms the search time. Essentially, dating the searches to a nano-second of time. The middle school basketball webpage that is often alleged as the "true" search at 2:27, actually occurred a few nanoseconds after the search for "hos to die in the cold." It sounds like this method can't tell us exactly when the search was made but was used in conjunction with 5 other methods to confirm the search time. What this specific method can tell us though is when the tab was closed, which is where the 2:27am time stamp comes from - AKA the latest the search could have occurred.
This was impactful information to me since the prosecution's only argument has been that the search happend four hours LATER, on the instruction of KR. Speaking of which, McCabe's argument is that right when they found the body, KR screamed at her to google that. The body was discovered around 6am and the 911 call came in at 6:04am. Even if we entertain her version of the story, the searches still happen substantially later than she claims they did (6:23 and 6:24am)