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Caylee Anthony case: Consciousness of Guilt - JWG/hinky
Caylee Anthony case: Consciousness of Guilt
Posted on June 6, 2011 by JWG
Excerpt:
In this article I wrote just over a year ago, I speculated that Casey Anthony deleted the infamous Google searches for “chloroform”, “neck breaking”, etc. on the morning of July 16, shortly after her interview with Det. Yuri Melich. My suspicions were ignited when I read the following passage from computer forensic expert John Bradley’s report (discovery page 12478):
“During the time of my stay in Orlando, I had occasions to examine the history in detail and develop a solution within CacheBack to decipher this history file. What was very unusual about this file was the fact that the file size was extraordinarily large. Moreover, it was VERY interesting that a history file such as this was able to be recovered “intact” from Unallocated Space. This suggests that the file itself (that is, the file that once contained the recovered history content) was, or may have been, deleted very close to the time of the date that the host computer system was seized by investigators.”
I had gone back and looked at the computer forensic information released in late September, 2008 to see if a timeline could be established that supported this notion. My previous article did establish a sequence of events that supported the theory, but none of the discovery I had seen to that point firmly locked things up. Specifically, I could not say with high confidence that it was Casey at the computer during those early morning hours.
More: http://www.thehinkymeter.com/2011/06/06/caylee-anthony-case-consciousness-of-guilt/
Posted on June 6, 2011 by JWG
Excerpt:
In this article I wrote just over a year ago, I speculated that Casey Anthony deleted the infamous Google searches for “chloroform”, “neck breaking”, etc. on the morning of July 16, shortly after her interview with Det. Yuri Melich. My suspicions were ignited when I read the following passage from computer forensic expert John Bradley’s report (discovery page 12478):
“During the time of my stay in Orlando, I had occasions to examine the history in detail and develop a solution within CacheBack to decipher this history file. What was very unusual about this file was the fact that the file size was extraordinarily large. Moreover, it was VERY interesting that a history file such as this was able to be recovered “intact” from Unallocated Space. This suggests that the file itself (that is, the file that once contained the recovered history content) was, or may have been, deleted very close to the time of the date that the host computer system was seized by investigators.”
I had gone back and looked at the computer forensic information released in late September, 2008 to see if a timeline could be established that supported this notion. My previous article did establish a sequence of events that supported the theory, but none of the discovery I had seen to that point firmly locked things up. Specifically, I could not say with high confidence that it was Casey at the computer during those early morning hours.
More: http://www.thehinkymeter.com/2011/06/06/caylee-anthony-case-consciousness-of-guilt/
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