I have written up a summary of the issues I am facing in researching a criminal case where two court appointed computer forensic experts have conflicting reports about the time that a pivotal Google search was made.
The time difference between the two experts is significant for the murder case, because one conclusion points toward an unindicted person, and the other conclusion points toward the accused. The difference in times is precisely one hour.
I have published the summary and also the computer crimes Case Report at the links below. The computer crimes department seized the computer and generated their Case Report using NetAnalysis software.
My summary of the details and issues for the case is at
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gCM0qaowV0a0_25HcLdyI0yZWmqINdcdobzmEV4mbHo/pub
The computer crimes Case Report is at
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pHkQ-sSWLEeYEE8ANX9aB2yvFhAhLqIVjvTdKkU9nPE/pub
I am sure there is a way to resolve the conflicting forensic differences concerning the time stamp of the Google search, and in the event, reintroduce certainty into the high quality product of computer forensic science.
I need some help. Thanks
Keith
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