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Agnostic420
12/06/19 2:29:10 AM
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https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/05/us/aj-freund-mother-pleads-guilty/index.html

Ill grab the rusty pliers, whos first?

Freund Sr. initially told a 911 dispatcher that he put AJ to bed and by the next morning he was gone, prompting a massive search, but he eventually provided information that led to AJ's body, police said.

The 5-year-old had been forced to take a cold shower after he soiled his clothes, and had gone to bed wet and naked before his parents found him dead, authorities said.

A pathologist found that AJ died from head trauma due to blunt force injuries, according to a coroner's report.
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_MorningStar
12/06/19 2:30:10 AM
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evil_zombie11
12/06/19 2:30:21 AM
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What a psycho

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Yo wtf
Probably lifting or running...
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toyota
12/06/19 2:36:03 AM
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Crystal Lake police reached out to Apple for data belonging to Cunningham, and found the video showing a badly beaten AJ in her deleted files, along with the missing text messages and a photo of a shopping list that included duct tape, air freshener and gloves.

Wait, so deleted files never get truly deleted?
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evil_zombie11
12/06/19 2:39:42 AM
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toyota posted...
Wait, so deleted files never get truly deleted?

nope. They can still be recovered.


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teepan95
12/06/19 2:47:08 AM
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Lock her up and throw away the key. Gen pop
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Rika_Furude
12/06/19 2:47:49 AM
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toyota posted...
Wait, so deleted files never get truly deleted?

depends on where the file is

if its local on your computer its fairly simple to remove it forever, but you need a bit of tech knowledge.

if you uploaded it to the cloud, you fail

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toyota
12/06/19 3:10:40 AM
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Rika_Furude posted...
if its local on your computer its fairly simple to remove it forever, but you need a bit of tech knowledge.

if you uploaded it to the cloud, you fail
Is this just generally speaking or specifically for Apple?
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Agnostic420
12/06/19 3:52:30 AM
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evil_zombie11 posted...
nope. They can still be recovered.

yeah I remember them doing this to Michael Jacksons computers a long long time ago. But all they found was some old art piece or something.
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Rika_Furude
12/06/19 4:41:09 AM
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toyota posted...
Is this just generally speaking or specifically for Apple?
generally speaking. if you upload it to microsoft onedrive, google gdrive or w/ev, dropbox, all those types of services theres 0% chance of that file ever being deleted for good ever again

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Unknown5uspect
12/06/19 4:59:35 AM
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Rika_Furude posted...
generally speaking. if you upload it to microsoft onedrive, google gdrive or w/ev, dropbox, all those types of services theres 0% chance of that file ever being deleted for good ever again
Yup. Anything ANYTHING that isn't a local and local ONLY file will never, ever disappear.
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EvenSpoonier
12/06/19 6:32:31 AM
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Rika_Furude posted...
if its local on your computer its fairly simple to remove it forever, but you need a bit of tech knowledge.
You don't need tech knowledge, you need a sledgehammer. Smashing the drives will stop anyone short of the CIA, and if they're after you then you have bigger problems.

If you really want to get paranoid, mix up a batch of thermite, use it to incinerate/melt the pieces of the drive after sledgehammering it, sledgehammer the lump of crap left over again, and dispose of the pieces separately. This is what the DoD does.

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yemmy
12/06/19 6:41:07 AM
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teepan95 posted...
Lock her up and throw away the key. Gen pop

Protective custody is something the prisoner decides or not.

Depending on what state/fed

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Rika_Furude
12/06/19 6:43:16 AM
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EvenSpoonier posted...
You don't need tech knowledge, you need a sledgehammer. Smashing the drives will stop anyone short of the CIA, and if they're after you then you have bigger problems.

If you really want to get paranoid, mix up a batch of thermite, use it to incinerate/melt the pieces of the drive after sledgehammering it, sledgehammer the lump of crap left over again, and dispose of the pieces separately. This is what the DoD does.
theres tech that exists that can retrieve data from shattered drive platters. the tech knowhow comes from mainly knowing that data doesnt just vanish when you hit delete

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Cobra1010
12/06/19 6:51:36 AM
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When you hit delete, the computer or phone or device only tell you its 'deleted' and there's space available.

But the stuff aren't physically deleted until you overwrite it.

Those hard drive cleaning programs actually clean your hard drive by completely filling them with random garbage data.

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