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Yes. The interplay of phone activity.

I don't see how the Defense can overcome the corroboration.

JMO

Great! I will tune in for the recap. Thanks Meg.
 
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Ramos asks if other things can be done to try and locate whether the three gifs could be track. Ramos suggests you could contact the person on the other end of the message. Kotrodimos says he could have done that

Hey, Ramos, if you want to know where the images went, JUST ASK YOUR CLIENT!
 
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3:55 p.m. Ramos asks if the three gifs are tied together. Kotrodimos does not know. Ramos asks Kotrodimos to explain epoch time when it comes to cell phones. Kotrodimos says he’s not familiar enough with it to testify on the stand. Ramos says epoch time is the number of seconds that has elapsed since Jan. 1, 1970. That’s how phones have registered the information. Kotrodimos says it’s a programming reason.



3:53 p.m. Ramos asks where the gifs were in the phone. They were in an SMS database. Ramos asks about cache. Kotrodimos says they are folders where the system stores data. Ramos asks if there are certain things in our phones that we can’t access. That’s true.


3:47 p.m. Back from break. Ramos says he’s going to begin by diving into the PNG files. Ramos asks about the time and date of one of the files. He pulls out his cell phone and says he’s going to text his son three gifs and another item. “If you were to get my phone and put it in your system, extract it and analyze it, would all of those be the same time date and time down to the second?” Kotrodimos says they could.

Nate Eaton, EastIdahoNews.com


Futilely fighting so hard against those images only shows they know how damning they are.
 
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Interesting to me that the digital forensics expert Kotrodimos doesn't have an iPhone. Seems like Ramos is an Apple FanBoy so they didn't agree on this, either. And then they laughed. Again. Today was a ball of laughs I swear. I understand they're doing their jobs but the lightheartedness of today I disliked very much.
 
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Once one of you has found out what American jails for the rich are like, can you please post it here? I don't want to sully my search records! :D
 
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Does anybody know what the long IRS phone call was about?
 
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Interesting to me that the digital forensics expert Kotrodimos doesn't have an iPhone. Seems like Ramos is an Apple FanBoy so they didn't agree on this, either. And then they laughed. Again. Today was a ball of laughs I swear. I understand they're doing their jobs but the lightheartedness of today I disliked very much.

Agree, I haven’t seen that much jovial testimony since the Depp trial.
 
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Does anybody know what the long IRS phone call was about?
I once spent 4 hours on hold with the IRS. Put the speaker phone on and walked on the treadmill and did dishes. Multiple times they have disconnected me after I had waited an hour or more or transferred me and lost the call. Phone records don't show when you're on hold during the call length.
 
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Does anybody know what the long IRS phone call was about?
I guess I'm surprised she doesn't have an accountant or "the help" deal with things like this if it were for her business.

I honestly think it was another one of her random questions she wanted answered (like with Dr Christensen.) Like... what is my tax liability for a deceased spouse... or what happens if within a tax period I become widowed and therefore Head of Household... something selfish like that!
 
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I guess I'm surprised she doesn't have an accountant or "the help" deal with things like this if it were for her business.

I honestly think it was another one of her random questions she wanted answered (like with Dr Christensen.) Like... what is my tax liability for a deceased spouse... or what happens if within a tax period I become widowed and therefore Head of Household... something selfish like that!
How about, "How much is my social security benefit for each of my children when their father dies?"
see Lori Vallow
LOL my apologies, she didn't call the IRS for that, she would have called SS
 
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Futilely fighting so hard against those images only shows they know how damning they are.
Exactly! And they’ve been fighting them tooth and nail from day one. They tried to get the last slide of the prosecution’s opening statement thrown out before the trial even began. What was on that slide? Those three images.
 
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Does anybody know what the long IRS phone call was about?
I found this in an old article.


The day before her husband died, prosecutors said she talked to a money lender to whom she owed at least $1.8 million and had a lengthy telephone call with the IRS. The document alleged that she had outstanding state and federal tax liabilities totaling $189,840 and also owed her husband at least $514,346.
 
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How about, "How much is my social security benefit for each of my children when their father dies?"
see Lori Vallow
Preferably the call should be made by the boyfriend though :)
 
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