Bosma Murder Trial 03.02.16 - Day 18

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**If you would like to post tweets while court is in session, please read this thread first:
[h=1]Bosma Murder Trial Twitter Roll Call[/h]
Reporters to follow on Twitter:

Jacques Gallant, Toronto Star
Adam Carter, CBC Hamilton - ArianeEmory
Mark Carcasole, Global Toronto - Matou
Molly Hayes, The Hamilton Spectator
Peter Ackman, CTV National News
Nicole Martin, CHCH TV
Susan Clairmont, The Hamilton Spectator
Shannon Martin, CBC Toronto News

Also, check this site for real time updates.

http://www.cbc.ca/hamilton/news/
 
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Tim Bosma trial: OPP officer who analyzed computers seized returns to stand
CBC News Posted: Mar 02, 2016 8:30 AM ET

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Jurors will hear more evidence Wednesday from a police officer who examined computers seized during the investigation into the death of Hamilton's Tim Bosma.

Jim Falconer from the OPP will be back in court Wednesday to give the bulk of his evidence about what he found on the electronic devices seized in the case.

Follow our live coverage starting at 11:30 a.m. ET


CBC Live Blog

Live Blog Mobile
 
molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 1m1 minute ago
Court has resumed. No jury just yet though. Will tweet when they return.
 
There will be a book on the legal arguments alone in this trial by the time we get through this!

:banghead:
 
Legal arguments again.....

Susan ClairmontVerified account ‏@susanclairmont 2m2 minutes ago
Some legal arguments now to start our day off at the Tim #Bosma murder trial.
 
Colin ButlerVerified account ‏@ColinButlerCBC 40s41 seconds ago
Jury enters courtroom after 15 min of legal arguments at the #TimBosma murder trial.

molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 32s33 seconds ago
Ok--Jury's back, and Jim Falconer is back on the stand.
 
Legal arguments again.....

Susan ClairmontVerified account ‏@susanclairmont 2m2 minutes ago
Some legal arguments now to start our day off at the Tim #Bosma murder trial.
P & S had some extra time this morning to work on objections. MOO
 
So with no pretrial, is the defense just seeing evidence now (like day to day) or did they know before the trial started?
 
They've seen it. But with no pre-trial these arguments are bound to happen.
 
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 2m2 minutes ago
Jury is in and Crown Brett Moodie is continuing with his exam in chief of retired OPP computer forensic detective Jim Falconer's PowerPoint.

Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 47s47 seconds ago
Seeing photo of Millard's home in Etobicoke at 5 Maplegate Crt. Also photo of Millard's wood panelled basement.

Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 50s51 seconds ago
Seeing computer desk and computer equipment in Millard's basement.

molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 1m1 minute ago
Falconer is going to go through a list of computer/hard drive devices in this case.

Lisa Hepfner ‏@HefCHCHNews 33s34 seconds ago
Jury is in & looking at photos of #Millard house & computer seized from there. Expert examined 4 computers, 1 USB drive.
 
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 1m1 minute ago
Seeing list of details of Millard computer. Windows User account is "Dellen."

molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 1m1 minute ago
First is shown in a photo - a tower style computer found in basement rec room of Millard's Etobicoke home.

Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 28s28 seconds ago
Computer registered as "Dellen." No password assigned. Often the case if only one person using computer.
 
molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 2m2 minutes ago
The computer was registered to "Dellen" (also the user account). No password required to log on (common, Falconer says, w one user)

Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 2m2 minutes ago
We're getting a lesson on how computer clocks work.

Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 1m1 minute ago
And how antivirus systems work...
 
Thanks to snow that Hamilton got last night, today's proceedings start at 11:30 a.m.
by Adam Carter 9:12 AM

We're in the courtroom now. Not nearly as full in the body of the court this morning thanks to the snow -- presumably people are still shovelling.
by Adam Carter 11:22 AM

Justice Goodman is here. The jury is being recalled.
by Adam Carter 11:30 AM

Spoke too soon - some legal arguments happening now.
by Adam Carter 11:35 AM

Okay, now the jury and the witness are being recalled. Underway in moments.
by Adam Carter 11:43 AM

Forensic computer expert Jim Falconer is returning to the witness box.
by Adam Carter 11:44 AM

We're starting with a powerpoint presentation that Falconer created.
by Adam Carter 11:45 AM

Four computers and one USB hard drive are included in this presentation.
by Adam Carter 11:46 AM

The first device was found at Millard's residence at 5 Maple Gate Court in Toronto.
by Adam Carter 11:47 AM

It's a tower CPU that was found in a basement rec room.
by Adam Carter 11:47 AM

This tower CPU was using Windows 7, and it was registered as "Dellen," which was also the Windows user account name. No password was required to log in, and the date and time was accurate. Windows updates were automatically installing and Antivirus was installed.
by Adam Carter 11:50 AM

The computer had a 500 GB hard drive.
by Adam Carter 11:50 AM

There was some adware on the computer, but the worst it would do was some ads would pop up while browsing online.
by Adam Carter 11:55 AM

When the Millard computer starts up, it automatically loads gaming software from Steam. Steam is a video game account famous for popular games like "Counter Strike." The Steam account's user name was "Stealthmissions."
by Adam Carter 11:57 AM

 
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 1m1 minute ago
There was a Steam gaming account called "Stealthmissions."

Lisa Hepfner ‏@HefCHCHNews 2m2 minutes ago
#Millard home computer booted directly to a game; the "steam account" of "Stealthmissions."
 
Thanks to snow that Hamilton got last night, today's proceedings start at 11:30 a.m.
by Adam Carter 9:12 AM

We're in the courtroom now. Not nearly as full in the body of the court this morning thanks to the snow -- presumably people are still shovelling.
by Adam Carter 11:22 AM

Justice Goodman is here. The jury is being recalled.
by Adam Carter 11:30 AM

Spoke too soon - some legal arguments happening now.
by Adam Carter 11:35 AM

Okay, now the jury and the witness are being recalled. Underway in moments.
by Adam Carter 11:43 AM

Forensic computer expert Jim Falconer is returning to the witness box.
by Adam Carter 11:44 AM

We're starting with a powerpoint presentation that Falconer created.
by Adam Carter 11:45 AM

Four computers and one USB hard drive are included in this presentation.
by Adam Carter 11:46 AM

The first device was found at Millard's residence at 5 Maple Gate Court in Toronto.
by Adam Carter 11:47 AM

It's a tower CPU that was found in a basement rec room.
by Adam Carter 11:47 AM

This tower CPU was using Windows 7, and it was registered as "Dellen," which was also the Windows user account name. No password was required to log in, and the date and time was accurate. Windows updates were automatically installing and Antivirus was installed.
by Adam Carter 11:50 AM

The computer had a 500 GB hard drive.
by Adam Carter 11:50 AM

There was some adware on the computer, but the worst it would do was some ads would pop up while browsing online.
by Adam Carter 11:55 AM

When the Millard computer starts up, it automatically loads gaming software from Steam. Steam is a video game account famous for popular games like "Counter Strike." The Steam account's user name was "Stealthmissions."
by Adam Carter 11:57 AM

Anyone got a reference back to the Steam accounts user names? Was that DM's?
 
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 47s47 seconds ago
Stealthmissions is user name for Steam gaming program, he explains.

Adam Carter ‏@AdamCarterCBC 2m2 minutes ago
Steam is a video game account famous for popular games like Counter Strike. The Steam account's user name was "Stealthmissions."

Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 14s15 seconds ago
Crown is doing a good job of getting witness to explain complicated computer info in understandable terms.
 
I thought stealthmissions belonged to AM. DM was DIR3N33D. Although I did make note that there were two Steam accounts, "stealthmissions" and "stealthmissions1". At least at one point they both existed.
 
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