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Update: Aaron Hernandez Charged with Murder/ Cut by the Patriots


TheRumGone

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I just find guys like him hilarious though...  He is from BRISTOL, CT.  Why???

 

I saw in one of the clips they showed of him last night that on the edge of his hand he has "BLOOD" tattooed on it.  There are just some guys that seek out trouble and Hernandez seemed to be one of them.  He had no reason to end up in this situation.

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I bet it's also a horrible feeling to get in a car with your buddy and two thugs and know you're going to die, so you text your sister so she knows who is about to kill you.

No pity for this POS at all.

Also. They found 5 shell casings, and Odin was hit twice? Three casings at the victim's feet, meaning Hernandez missed at least once at point blank range. How come thugs can never shoot?

Its hard to aim when you got your pistol up in the air and cocked to the side...

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Not really, service providers keep all this data.

 

No they do not. Here is an article you might find interesting that discusses how law enforcement wants to pass a law requiring service providers to keep the data, but as of right now, they do not.

 

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57556704-38/cops-to-congress-we-need-logs-of-americans-text-messages/

 

I have connections at the federal agencies and I am on a task force with access to electronic data. The NSA, CIA, FBI, DEA, and whatever other federal agency you want to name does not have access to stored text messages. Why? Because they aren't stored, that's why. Emails, IP addresses, phone records, cell tower information,gps coordinates, subscriber information, log in times, etc.... are all stored, therefore the government has access to that. Listen, it's common sense really, in order for them (or us) to get all that data, they would have to effectively digitally wiretap EVERY cellphone in the world. It takes an act of god to get a title 18 wiretap as it is. Do you know what this is?

 

It's covered under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Communications_Privacy_Act

 

In reguards to broken cell phones and retreiving data. There is a training that teaches officers how to hook up a cell phone that has been damaged and extract information off of the sim card. So, if law enforcement in Mass. obtained text messages, it was through the actual phone itself, and not some nefarious secret spy agency that logs every cell phone text message in the world. I'm done with this topic. If you keep believing it's possible that's up to you. Honestly, I have lied and told people, " Hey man, you might as well tell me the truth, because you know I can get those text messages anyways." It works because people think it is so, lol.

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