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2023 tCun Shenanigans, Arguments, Cobras, Feckless Marmots, Fake Pandas, Dirty Cheaters

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True. But if you could see the kids from the windows (i.e. you know what games Wild Stallyns was at and can confirm through ticket data and surveillance) then you’d have to be pretty dumb to also tell the cops you broke in (i.e. leak the ‘stolen’ spreadsheet).

This case could have easily been blown wide open with parallel construction.
True, but my analogy was about not knowing about the porno guy ahead of time. You're just going around, hacking computer systems, or maybe just told to hack one computer system, and then you find all the illegal stuff. You find the missing kids, you turn them in. Sure, maybe you try to tell the police that you were there because you heard them crying for help or something, but if they see the TV pulled off the wall and in your truck, you might want to come clean about the reason you're there. But the kidnapper needs to be held fully accountable for his own actions.

>IF< anyone at Ohio State (or anywhere) did anything illegal to bring M*ch*gan's crimes to the surface, he probably should be prosecuted. I don't think Ohio State did anything illegal, but I'm not one of the investigators, so what do I know?
 
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This one?
No, not that one.

Not sure of the name of the firm, but I found a picture of their CEO

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True, but my analogy was about not knowing about the porno guy ahead of time. You're just going around, hacking computer systems, or maybe just told to hack one computer system, and then you find all the illegal stuff. You find the missing kids, you turn them in. Sure, maybe you try to tell the police that you were there because you heard them crying for help or something, but if they see the TV pulled off the wall and in your truck, you might want to come clean about the reason you're there. But the kidnapper needs to be held fully accountable for his own actions.

>IF< anyone at Ohio State (or anywhere) did anything illegal to bring M*ch*gan's crimes to the surface, he probably should be prosecuted. I don't think Ohio State did anything illegal, but I'm not one of the investigators, so what do I know?

If the "investigators" did anything illegal on their own will, that's not on Ohio State. It looks bad but unless they can prove Day/Uppers At The University/Whoever instructed them to do so. Eh. Even then these rumors are more than likely bogus anyway.
 
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If the "investigators" did anything illegal on their own will, that's not on Ohio State. It looks bad but unless they can prove Day/Uppers At The University/Whoever instructed them to do so. Eh. Even then these rumors are more than likely bogus anyway.
Absolutely. Going back to my analogy, I know he has 2 kidnapped kids in there. I call the cops. The cops rush in and use excessive force or do something illegal or hell I don't know what rules police have. They do something illegal in rescuing the kids, arresting the dirtbag, or investigating the crime. I'm not on the hook for any of that.
 
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"A judge may try and convict him..."

Ummm. That's not how it works.

Prosecutors prosecute
Judges preside
Juries convict

Sounds like the OPs "lawyer" sure has a lot of "expertise."
I looked at his old posts and on October 26, he claimed that Day hacked Scums computers and planted the evidence. So.....
 
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I guess it's kinda like... say I break into my neighbor's house. Maybe I want to rob him. I break in, hack the security system, whatever. While grabbing the laptop and the big screen TV, I notice the 2 little kids tied up in the closet. I call the cops and get him arrested. Yeah, I should probably get punished for breaking and entering and attempting to steal property. But that doesn't change the fact that my neighbor had kidnapped 2 little kids.

"Those aren't little kids, they're just little people into BDSM"

- DFBIA probably
 
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