Mark Sievers Livestream Trial Thread - Days 1 - 4

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Jaclyn Bevis‏ @jbevis10 53s54 seconds ago
One other juror found notes in the back of the notebook. It's been addressed. That juror got a new notepad, and the first witness is taking the stand. #trialtweets #NBC2CourtCoverage #TeresaSievers #MarkSieversontrial

  1. Sandra Rodriguez‏ @SandraR_media 40s40 seconds ago
    Another juror found writing in the back of her notepad. She handed it to the bailiff. The court is giving her a new notepad.

    We're continuing with state witnesses now.

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  2. Sandra Rodriguez‏ @SandraR_media 1m1 minute ago
    Judge Kyle told the jurors that he's been a judge for 13 years, and what happened yesterday with a jurors finding notes in his notepad was very unusual.

    He asked the jurors to look through their notepads to ensure there are no notes.
 
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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
The state has called it's first witness of the day.

It's Kevin Stout, of the Lee County Sheriff's Office. He is a network administrator with the sheriff's office in the digital forensic unit.

#SieversTrial

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Sandra Rodriguez‏ @SandraR_media 2m2 minutes ago


The first state witness is Kevin Stout, from the LCSO digital forensic unit.

He became involved in the Teresa Sievers investigation when detectives asked him to examine different electronic devices.
 
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Law & Crime Network‏Verified account @LawCrimeNetwork 43s44 seconds ago
WATCH LIVE: #SieversTrial - First witness today for the state is digital forensic examiner Kevin Stout. https://lawandcrime.com/live-trials/live-trials-current/mark-sievers/watch-live-mark-sievers-on-trial-for-allegedly-orchestrating-murder-of-wife-dr-teresa-sievers/ …

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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
Stout was asked to help out in the Teresa Sievers murder investigation in his role with the digital forensic unit.

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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
Stout is talking about how investigators copy the contents of phones and preserve them using different techniques.

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Brooke Shafer (@BrookeWINKNews) Tweeted:
@winknews First witness of the day is a supervisor with LCSO digital forensics unit. He processed Teresa Sievers' cell phone, the one find beside her at the crime scene. #SieversTrial @winknews

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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
Stout said he analyzed the phone that was found next to Teresa Sievers' body.

He used a system called Cellbrite to access and organize the information that was on the phone, Stout said.

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Court is in session for Day 2 of FL v #MarkSievers.

First order of business, judge asks the jurors to look through their notepads for any foreign notes.

Another juror raises their hand. Julia Jenaé on Twitter
 
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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
Stout determined the last wifi connection on Teresa Sievers' phone was 11:19 p.m. on June 28, 2015.

She was found dead on June 29, 2015.

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Sandra Rodriguez‏ @SandraR_media 1m1 minute ago


Stout says the forensic tool they use to perform downloads from cellphones is Cellebrite.

Using that software, Stout says he was able to find when the last wifi connection from Teresa's cellphone was.
 
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@Scalex I am here and will post tweets and I just woke up
 
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The court reporter has some snazzy black and white snakeskin boots on today.
 
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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
ASA Ross is asking Stout if it is possible to recover deleted data.

Cellebrite can recover data that is deleted as long as it is not written over, Stout said.

If a phone is heavily used it is more difficult to recover deleted data, he said.

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#MarkSieversTrial jury is hearing from first State witness of the day, K.C. Stout, a network administrator in the digital forensic unit. He extracted the data from the defendant(s) cellphones.
 
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