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jimsparkman | 4 years ago

Wow, quite brazen. What an interesting read.

Couple things that stood out to me was that the incident occurs in December and the raid ensues March 24th, so roughly 3 months. Building the case I presume.

Then after the raid, the accused doubles down and seeds fake news stories.

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seibelj|4 years ago

I'm a big fan of a show called "Forensic Files", which is like a real-life CSI where each episode is a documentary and only takes 20 minutes (I highly recommend).

In addition to the the usual passion killings and random murders, there is the occasional criminal that thinks they are way smarter than everyone else and doubles or triples down even as the noose is tightening, because they 100% believe they are geniuses and will get away with it.

Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVVL_U4BTGs

In this episode a member of Mensa, who enjoyed staging murder mystery dinner parties for his Mensa friends, poisoned his neighbor over loud music and barking dogs, and thought he was such a criminal mastermind that he could talk his way out of it. These people have mental disorders.

Vaslo|4 years ago

George Trepal was certainly one of the better episodes! Amazing that one detective had to go undercover for almost two years before he slipped up. Then they found traces of the rare poison in his home. You’d think he would have trashed it and cleaned like crazy but I bet he thought he would get away with it and may want to do it again.

Great show

jimsparkman|4 years ago

Thanks for the recommendation! Now that you mention it, I’ve seen similar behavior on Dateline. Wonder if there are other terms for essentially “digging the hole deeper.”

ocdtrekkie|4 years ago

It sounds like he got caught because his VPN dropped during some sort of outage. It's funny because I feel like "don't do crime from your home network" should be an incredibly obvious concept.

anonu|4 years ago

He also used keys as the "attacker" that were known to be his as a regular employee. That seems like a n00b move.

kadoban|4 years ago

I can't imagine just using some random VPN is really going to help much anyway. When the cops come knocking they're just going to give you up right?