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This is interesting.
According to Truslow yesterday, during discovery, the defense learned that TM's Facebook page was hacked and some postings were made [without her knowledge].
IMOO, I don't think either of the two charged would have the technical knowledge to hack a Facebook account. But, I do believe that a screenshot could be easily altered and reposted.
Reading a few MSM articles concerning the arrests, I picked out a few interesting points.
Background
Points
http://publicindex.sccourts.org/Horry/PublicIndex/PISearch.aspx
According to Truslow yesterday, during discovery, the defense learned that TM's Facebook page was hacked and some postings were made [without her knowledge].
...did not know at the first bond hearing was that, there are two individuals right now charged with obstruction of justice for tampering with evidence. Part and parcel of that, was the allegation of these two individuals who are connected with the Elvis family hacking into social media and sending messages purpoting to be Tammy Moorer. (sic)
17:40 - http://www.wmbfnews.com/clip/11086136/full-video-moorer-bond-reconsideration-hearing-part-1
IMOO, I don't think either of the two charged would have the technical knowledge to hack a Facebook account. But, I do believe that a screenshot could be easily altered and reposted.
Reading a few MSM articles concerning the arrests, I picked out a few interesting points.
Background
2 charged with interfering in case of Heather Elvis, Horry County Police say
Posted: Jan 28, 2014 3:44 PM EST
Updated: Jan 28, 2014 8:14 PM EST
By WBTW News Staff
"During the course of the investigation, suspect (William) Barrett began posting misleading information on a social media site regarding the disappearance of Heather Elvis, which created a community reaction that diverted investigating officers," police said.
[…]
"Also during the investigation, (Garrett) Starnes fabricated misleading information regarding the disappearance of Heather Elvis and then relayed the false information to law enforcement," police said.
This information was then posted to a social media site, causing investigating officers to obtain legal process regarding the information which diverted them from legitimate leads, police said.
Myrtle Beach area man indicted in Heather Elvis related case
Posted: Tuesday, July 1, 2014 3:28 pm | Updated: 9:47 am, Fri Jul 25, 2014.
Barrett’s case is still pending, according to the Horry County public index.
Donna Elder, the assistant senior solicitor handling the all three cases, said Thursday that the Barrett and Starnes cases likely won't be pursued until after the conclusion of the Moorer murder trial so as to limit any pretrial publicity.
Charge dropped against Myrtle Beach area man in Heather Elvis-related case
Posted: Thursday, April 17, 2014 1:31 pm | Updated: 10:01 am, Fri Jul 25, 2014.
Jimmy Richardson, solicitor for the 15th Judicial Circuit, said a judge dismissed the case during a recently held preliminary hearing because a police officer who was supposed to testify didn’t show up, thinking the case had been continued. Richardson said that in the past, hearings in which police officers didn’t show up would’ve been rescheduled. It’s only recently that judges began dismissing cases outright.
Points
- Barrett's case is still pending but, won't be pursued until after M's trial.
- GS's charges dropped because LE did not show up to court!
- How would the defense be able to use these arrests for a defense if BB hasn't been tried yet and GS's charges have been dropped?
http://publicindex.sccourts.org/Horry/PublicIndex/PISearch.aspx