Posts Tagged ‘google searches’

Computer Savvy Casey?

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by by JWG

Throughout the course of this case, I have noticed many assigning geek-like computer skills to Ms. Casey Anthony – our nationally recognized high-school drop out, party girl, and all-around bustdown. She surfed the web through anonymous IP portals,  used a sophisticated software program called “timer55″ to hide her internet surfing tracks, and remembered to carefully [...]

The Google Searches and Cindy’s Judas Moment

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by by JWG

Valhall recently posted an article discussing the Google searches, after which I pointed out a few minor errors in her interpretation of the searches. In her consistently down-home way, she asked me if I would be willing to post my own observations. I told her I would when I finally had the chance, which I [...]

The Google Searches

Posted on February 8th, 2010 by by Valhall

The infamous Google searches that were conducted on the Anthony desktop, and which may or may not come into play in the trial, were conducted in March 2008 – three months before Caylee’s murder.  They consisted of searches of the terms:  chloroform, chloraform, alcohol, acentone, peroxide, one tree hill, one tree hill 100th episode, how [...]


 

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