Nosey Parker
A Brit in Canada
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Is it a full moon?
Something's up. There's a very strange vibe today.
Is it a full moon?
I thought of that. But sometimes antiviruses run on an automatic schedule, either weekly or monthly or as needed. It could be that when it was turned on the long over due scan began running. Or an antivirus was deliberately run.
I must admit it happened to me. When I first posted on WS, I worded something wrong and was promptly called out. Maybe it wasn't as bad as I remember (it was a long time ago) and I will be the first to admit I am an extremely overly-sensitive person. But it has kept me from posting. I am the epitome of a "lurker" and I think that's why.
I didn't post at all. Then I saw a blank post. Tries to edit but I see no delete. Oh well. Just my Peace Dove will have to do
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I must admit it happened to me. When I first posted on WS, I worded something wrong and was promptly called out. Maybe it wasn't as bad as I remember (it was a long time ago) and I will be the first to admit I am an extremely overly-sensitive person. But it has kept me from posting. I am the epitome of a "lurker" and I think that's why.
While I agree it's possible MeeBee, usually an antivirus, aside from running a scan at a preset time, will attack malware as soon as it notices it, at the very least it will throw a box up saying it detected something and ask for permission to clean it. Even if, when defense had it and a preset scan began it should have been disabled immediately so as not to skew the evidence on the hard drive. And if a mirror image was all either defense or prosecution were working with there should have been no antivirus interference at all, there wasn't when the prosecution cloned the drive, why only when the defense 'expert' got ahold of it? Something smells very fishy, esp. with JM saying now that it's damaged to such an extent that a mirror image cannot be made. Things that make ya go Hmmmm.
I like his style! He's aggressive enough to get convictions! Not too much!!!I would venture to say, that most people here are pretty pleased with Juan Martinez's performance...he brought in the right verdict, I say that's a "win". A big win.
Fifteen89 comments that Arias would have been pumping adrenaline on her drive to Travis' house. She was focused on her intention. We have photos of their sex sessions and the expression on her face in no way fits the scene. If you look at it, you see resentment as control over an emotion barely held in check. He is blasé, indifferent, spent but she might as well snarl. "If looks could kill." She was ready. The afternoon was drawing to a climax of fury finding its target.
Just posting these for handy reference.
AZL - I assume the defence have just as much responsibility as the State for protecting evidence?
http://lmgcorporate.com/kpho/news/defensemotion.pdf
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In suppose it depends on the software. Some of them will run in the background and you'll never know it's doing it's work, perhaps why neither the DT or the state knew deletions were happening. They weren't working with the clone that day, they were viewing the actual computer. The deletions happened. I don't know. It's the only thing I can think of that would target thousands of virus files and delete them in such a short amount of time.
There is something fishy about this latest examination though. Why were they so determined to get that lap top now? What kind of analysis did they do on it? How/why did they damage the hard drive? What is the credentials of the expert doing these analyses? A mistake was made when it was turned on that day. But the defense and the state had been working with a copy made in 2008 so deletions are not relevant nor does it make sense that Juan would do that. But clearly Jodi knew she would find something and was determined to get the computer so she could find it. This is a very strange thing.
And the one thing that is confounding me is why did Melendez testify (if he did) that there were no viruses if the viruses were found back in 2008? Why didn't Dworkin detect them? Gah!
While I agree it's possible MeeBee, usually an antivirus, aside from running a scan at a preset time, will attack malware as soon as it notices it, at the very least it will throw a box up saying it detected something and ask for permission to clean it. Even if, when defense had it and a preset scan began it should have been disabled immediately so as not to skew the evidence on the hard drive. And if a mirror image was all either defense or prosecution were working with there should have been no antivirus interference at all, there wasn't when the prosecution cloned the drive, why only when the defense 'expert' got ahold of it? Something smells very fishy, esp. with JM saying now that it's damaged to such an extent that a mirror image cannot be made. Things that make ya go Hmmmm.
BBM: That's crazy to me because I thought it was one of the strongest points in the case against her.
Since all thebegan on 5/28 (as far as we know) I wonder why the antivirus would suddenly start cleaning up the malware a year later (and not when Travis was booting up the laptop between 5/28 and 6/4). It was still connecting to
sites on 6/10 when apparently it was shut down when being collected by LE - I just find it odd that the antivirus program would start deleting 'thousands of
sites' a year later, doesn't make much sense.
I agree, the theft of the murder weapon from Arias' grandparent's house was outlined convincingly by Juan Martinez. As the weapon had never been recovered, he could only provide strong markers leading to Arias. His mocking of the 'burglar' and taunting CMJA with the recorder given to Brewer was as close as he could skate. He made the point powerfully. I haven't heard any jurors claim the gun ownership was a sticking point.
Something's up. There's a very strange vibe today.
Somewhat o/t but when i worked with the library, we were looking up characters from kid's stories like Dora the explorer and we got slammed with, despite having firewalls and protections in place to supposedly prevent this. I was alarmed because we had kids who used those computers and often printed pics of such characters. she blamed me for finding it.
(My boss was a b**** and basically blamed ME for finding it and then proceeded to yell at me for causing this problem. She didn't do anything about it until a another librarian (one she liked, she didn't like me, lol) sent her some graphic pics of what was showing up.)
Socan show up in computers where people are NOT looking for it and have taken precautions to prevent it. Jodi and Nurmi are vile for going down this desperate, disgusting and pathetic path.
Here's what is inconsistent about Juan's story:
- His motion asks the judge to order the defense to provide a copy of the image(s) made during his examination(s) of the computer.
--- If he is talking about the instance when he and Flores were in the room, then wouldn't he know what if any images were made and why didn't they get one then if it looked like anything changed?
- He says the defense expert damaged the hard drive and it was impossible to take a mirror image of it afterward.
--- Unless JA got a hold of it and did like she did to her computer, then why couldn't a mirror image be made now? And if they were present, wouldn't he have been able to tell right away if it had been damaged? And don't they have a mirror image of what it looked like before the defense touched it?
This would make more sense if he was talking about Dworkin and not this later instance, but he seems to be referring to this later incident. It just doesn't make sense to me.