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Michigan Fan on to Catch a Predator

Buckeyedynasty

I'd hit it!
Anybody watching to catch a predator on NBC. They just had a guy on there with a Michigan hat on. The guy was trying to meet a 14yr old boy and sent a picture of his thang over the internet. You stay classy Michigan. :oh: :io:
 
Damn looks like Charlie Weis has been busted too.

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It's definately worse. :tongue2:

http://insidedateline.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/02/20/60759.aspx

Wow, one guy on the show actually killed himself rather then be caught by the police.
Louis W. Conradt Jr. was an assistant district attorney in a neighboring county. Before that, he was an elected district attorney. He?d been a prosecutor for more than 20 years and was well-known in law enforcement circles. But evidence indicates that on this particular Saturday night, he was having a sexually-explicit chat and sending pornographic photos to a Perverted-Justice decoy posing as a teenage boy.

Instead of facing the charges, Conradt chose to take his own life. It is a scenario that stunned everyone there. Precisely why Conradt chose to kill himself, we?ll likely never know. We do know this: He didn?t want anybody to see what he left behind on his home computer. Police say he put so many locks that local forensics investigators couldn?t recover the information. The computers have now been sent to the manufacturer to defeat the locks.
 
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He didn?t want anybody to see what he left behind on his home computer. Police say he put so many locks that local forensics investigators couldn?t recover the information. The computers have now been sent to the manufacturer to defeat the locks.

Send the computer to the NSA...unless the data is corrupted or encrypted with an algorithm along the lines of Blowfish, they'll get to it...
 
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Originally Posted by Buckeyedynasty
It's definately worse. :tongue2:

http://insidedateline.msnbc.msn.com/.../20/60759.aspx

Wow, one guy on the show actually killed himself rather then be caught by the police.

Originally Posted by bigtenbadboy
Wouldn't it have just been easier to take out the hard drive and throw it in a river or burn it?

Yeah it would have been easier but it is just a pretty sad situation. I definately don't condone that kinda stuff but to kill yourself for doing that is just plain dumb.
 
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Buckeyedynasty;758064; said:
Yeah it would have been easier but it is just a pretty sad situation. I definately don't condone that kinda stuff but to kill yourself for doing that is just plain dumb.
i don't think "dumb" applies here. it's not about a poor decision or intelligence. i'm sure that there's much more to it, and it's all too likely that his recognition of the wrong he was doing was eating at him. as well it should have.
 
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OSU_Buckguy
Your totally right I miss typed. He probably killed himself because the guilt was eating away at him and the fact that he was a high profile person in the community.
Originally Posted by OSU_Buckguy
don't think "dumb" applies here
No dumb was for the other guy on the show...the michigan fan. After all people who root for Michigan can't be very bright now can they. :oh: :io:
 
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Buckeyedynasty;758064; said:
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Originally Posted by Buckeyedynasty
It's definately worse. :tongue2:

http://insidedateline.msnbc.msn.com/.../20/60759.aspx

Wow, one guy on the show actually killed himself rather then be caught by the police.



Yeah it would have been easier but it is just a pretty sad situation. I definately don't condone that kinda stuff but to kill yourself for doing that is just plain dumb.

In some eastern cultures that would have been the only honorable thing for him to do, rather than bringing further shame upon himself and family.
 
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OSU_Buckguy;758075; said:
i don't think "dumb" applies here. it's not about a poor decision or intelligence. i'm sure that there's much more to it, and it's all too likely that his recognition of the wrong he was doing was eating at him. as well it should have.



Hell, I love it that he offed himself. He just saved all of us a whole lot of tax money that can now be misspent somewhere else...
 
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