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11-12-2005 | #1 |
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Should Google Give Miranda Warnings?
Murder Suspect's Google Searches Spotlighted In Trial
By K.C. Jones, TechWeb News 4:54 PM EST Fri. Nov. 11, 2005 Prosecutors claim a Mac specialist on trial in connection with the killing of his wife did a Google search for the words: "neck snap break" and "hold" before she was killed. Robert Petrick, who is defending himself in Durham, N.C., cross examined a computer forensics expert this week. The expert testified about digital footprints he said the state discovered on several hard drives in Petrick's home. Prosecutors claimed that Petrick, who stands out in his Christian North Carolina community as a self-professed Pagan, left behind a trail of digital evidence including a visit to a site called bloodfest666. Investigators are also focusing e-mails to women they said Petrick was having affairs with and a download of a document entitled "22 ways to kill a man with your bare hands." Authorities claim that Petrick looked up the depth and topography of a lake where the body of his wife Janine Sutphin was found -- before he reported her missing. Google's press office did not respond Friday to an email inquiry about the case, but a lawyer standing by for Petrick said he believes the evidence was all culled from the hard drives and he has no information that Google participated in the investigation. Mark Edwards, who Petrick dismissed to represent himself, said that he believes he could have argued several legal points more expertly than the defendant but he may not have been as adept at cross-examining on computer forensics. "He's a computer geek," Edwards said in an interview Friday. "I think he knew more about MacIntosh computers than the state's witness did. I'm not sure how much the jury caught, but he seemed to be pretty pleased." The state's laws require that Edwards attend the trial in case he is needed. Edwards said the Google searches just came up, though the investigation began nearly two years ago. He said that there was a massive amount of information on all of the hard drives. Edwards said investigators also retrieved emails Petrick's wife sent before her death. Edwards and local television journalist Julia Lewis of WRALsaid Petrick apparently supported himself by running a computer business. Lewis said he seemed to know a lot about Linux and operating systems. Prosecutors could not be reached Friday because of the holiday. More computer forensics information is expected to come up during testimony as the trial wraps up next week. WRAL has been carrying live streaming coverage on its Web site.
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Re: Should Google Give Miranda Warnings?
If Jack the Ripper were alive today he'd do the same.
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"Should Google Give Miranda Warnings?"
Why Google? MSIE is the one who logged that the suspect had visted http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=neck+snap+break |
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Good one less MAC user in the world..
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Re: Should Google Give Miranda Warnings?
All I got from this article was this....
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Great, you had to go post that. Now, if any of our wives/girlfriends or in Voodoo and Timon's cases boyfriends, end up dead, this will be the first place they'll look...
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OK , sarettah, I won't post the
"16 ways to murder someone without ever getting caught" peice then. |
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Nick, I see you have an extensive Paladin Press library
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Nah, that one's ok... Remember, I grew up in New York. We used that as our third grade primer
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Re: Should Google Give Miranda Warnings?
if you have to google how to break someones neck, well, your an idiot.
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I'm just pissed off that this assshole is referred to as a "Pagan" without any specification. It's the kind of thing that causes people with no knowledge of *any* form of paganism to become fearful and hateful. The "P" word that fits this guy is "psycho." |
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Holy shit thats a name from the past .. havent used altavista.com in an age
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