Trial Thread 4/18/2012

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RaffertyLFP: Waldron said investigators went after Rafferty's Facebook page but were told it was disabled after Rafferty's arrest [via Twitter]

Who would have done that?
 
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Who disabled it? <confused>
 
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Steven D'Souza &#8207; @cbcsteve
Police tracked down #Rafferty's Facebook page through the CanCrime website, which had posted pics from his page #sl

Steven D'Souza &#8207; @cbcsteve
Waldron testifies Facebook took down #Rafferty's profile after arrest and stored in their server, before police attempted to access it #sl
 
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RaffertyLFP: Waldron said image of Rafferty's Facebook they obtained was actually a photo of a computer screen, -looked fuzzy [via Twitter]
 
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Steven D'Souza &#8207; @cbcsteve
CanCrime posted an image of a photo taken of #Rafferty's Facebook profile page. #sl
 
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Strange. I didn't realize Facebook automatically takes down pages if one is arrested. hmmmm
 
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RaffertyLFP: Rafferty's Facebook posting on April 8 2009 about 10 am was Everything good is coming my way [via Twitter]
 
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Strange. I didn't realize Facebook automatically takes down pages if one is arrested. hmmmm

I would think only if someone asked them to. MOO
 
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Steven D'Souza &#8207; @cbcsteve
Waldron says names redacted on the Facebook screen grab were not blocked by police but as image appeared on CanCrime website #sl

RaffertyLFP: Rafferty's Facebook posting on April 8 2009 about 10 am was Everything good is coming my way [via Twitter]

RaffertyLFP: There is a like symbol beside the posting but the source of the "like" is blanked out [via Twitter]
 
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maybe someone notified Facebook other than LE..JMO
 
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Strange. I didn't realize Facebook automatically takes down pages if one is arrested. hmmmm

I'm guessing that his facebook page got so many hits after his arrest that it made Facebook curious about why.
 
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I'm guessing that his facebook page got so many hits after his arrest that it made Facebook curious about why.

Could his lawyer have done this?
 
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He is allowed to ask these types of questions because it is not considered hearsay. Hearsay is considered evidence that is offered by a witness for which they do not have direct knowledge of but, rather, their testimony is based on what others have said to them.

Derstine asked her if there are a lot of rural areas in Woodstock. She answered the question and it was her own opinion, not the opinion of someone else, therefore it doesn't fall under the rule of hearsay.

I may have used the wrong word. But I still question asking witnesses for their opinion.
 
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Could his lawyer have done this?

Well if facebook didn't take the initiative then it could have been a member of his family, a friend that maybe had his login info. It could have been his lawyer too. It could have been anyone involved.
 
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Could his lawyer have done this?

I am sure TLM's facebook was available to public after her arrest unless someone just screen grabbed it and posted it online...JMO
 
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RaffertyLFP: Information provided Facebook said Rafferty wrote on Alexis Lane's wall and he accepted Ellisa Rafferty as friend [via Twitter]
 
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