Walker, a computer technician, maintains he did nothing wrong. “We’re talking about putting a child in danger,” he said. But the Oakland County prosecutor called him “a hacker” who used the information “in a very contentious way.”
But how did Walker get access to the computer? He says it was a family computer, and Clara wrote all of her passwords down in a notebook next to the computer. Brilliant. She claims all of her passwords were secret and the computer was hers alone. This one’s going to the jury, folks.
A typical case of he said, she said. Though NewsFeed wonders what Jerry Springer’s “Final Thought” would have been.
- Man Slapped with Felony After Snooping in His Wife’s E-mail, NewsFeed.Time.com, January 02, 2011.
2. On Tuesday, the Enterprise published a Guest Commentary by Elizabeth Amell which described an emergency 911 call she placed after her son cut his leg on March 23. In the piece, she accused a Franklin County 911 dispatcher of sending the Saranac Lake Volunteer Rescue Squad to the wrong address.
“He asked me a third time for my 911 address and still managed to relay the INCORRECT address to the (Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department) driver,” she wrote.
That’s not true. The dispatcher sent the rescue squad to the right address. We verified that Wednesday by listening to the county’s recordings of her 911 call as well as the dispatcher’s call to the Saranac Lake firehouse, and by talking to emergency personnel in Saranac Lake and Malone, some of whom responded to her house.
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