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Six six three


MEMBER SINCE   September 01, 2020

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Comment 9 hours ago

Certain investigations like narcotics, financial crimes, CP, etc imply probable cause of additional evidence of a crime in one’s home. It’s essentially an automatic follow up search warrant.

Comment 9 hours ago

This is speculation on my part but it’s educated speculation. It’s not inconceivable that UM seized/forensically examined school owned phones as part of the NCAA investigation and turned what they found over to police. IF, yes that’s a speculative IF, they found CP they are legally bound to call the police as educators are mandated reporters. None of us are UM fans here but CP (which is my speculation) is particularly heinous. I hope to god in 2023 the administration wouldn’t kick that to the curb. 

Comment 19 Jan 2023

Based on total yards? In 2018 OSU was 67th. In 2019 OSU 2nd.

We do agree. Knowles is infinitely better than Coombs. 
 

Not that I think he’ll be bad but I don’t get the discard of the Coombs cautionary tale when Hartline comes up.

Comment 19 Jan 2023

I’d also argue there’s more parity when you remove the WR rankings from Ohio State. The respective 2020 OL classes are closer than you’d think. UM didn’t get a PJ type player and only took 4 (opposed to OSUs 5) but OL recruits 2-4 are on par with OSU’s 2-4. And OSUs 5th OL recruit isn’t likely to see PT.

Comment 19 Jan 2023

I’m so glad y’all said this. There are plenty of reasons to question Hartline’s ability to be a great OC. The most obvious being he’s never done it. I guess that makes people who ask questions “trolls”. A couple days ago 11W started a thread about Ohio State football fans being negative and confrontational. Today the Ohio State fan website trolls its own patrons. I think the author is smart enough to know what he’s doing. 

Comment 17 Jan 2023

Dstacify is correct: Day must be...Mr. O-H-I-Obvious, for the time being.

So, this is no time to be unO-H-I-Orthodox.

Day's been fuckin' up too much.

Day's gotta start gettin' things right!

This sounds like Bob Dylan hosting an episode of Wheel of Fortune.

Comment 17 Jan 2023

Computer-related crimes can include things like improper access to computers or programs, said Birmingham criminal defense attorney Wade Fink.
 

Not to argue but that’s his defense attorney saying that. You don’t pay him to say, “My client is accused of being a pedo.” 

Police don’t search your house for stealing a coworkers password to look up files you don’t have access to. Wording like “improper access to computer programs” and “looking at records he doesn’t have access to” is a lot of words to say nothing.

But, something tells me we will all know the story pretty soon! 

Comment 17 Jan 2023

Often times computer forensics personnel have to sift thru millions of bits/files to uncover hidden evidence. It’s common for an arrest not to happen upon execution of a SW. Especially if the suspect doesn’t make incriminating statements. 

Comment 17 Jan 2023

Poisonous Nuts, while the term “computer crimes” is broad, it definitely includes child pornography. I’m LE and our office includes the Computer Crimes Unit which is solely CP. 

To answer the other poster, feds aren’t the only level of LE that handles CP. I’ve smashed plenty of doors for our local CP detectives on state search warrants. Our Computer Crimes Unit, and others in our office, carry federal credentials in addition to our police creds. I’m assuming UM has its own police force that has the authority to search UM with and without a warrant, depending on circumstances. They could have discovered a file/partial file and turned it over to better equipped local LE. You’d be shocked at the amount of IP addresses that show up on our CCU’s radar. To assist CCU we’ve knocked dozens of doors belonging to successful/professional types. 
 

For humanities sake I hope he’s not under investigation for CP but to me that’s what “computer crimes” means.