Re: The BTK Killer linked by a computer diskette?
From: Tony Lawrence (foo_at_pcunix.com)
Date: 06/27/05
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Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 12:21:54 -0400
Tony wrote:
> Just curious as I was asked this question by a fellow co-worker. The
> rueters story floating around today regarding the BTK killer says that
> he was captured by a computer diskette (I assume a 3.5 floppy) sent to
> a local newspaper. This computer diskette was said to be linked to a
> computer in his church.
>
> My question is.. How is this possible? Does the CPU save machine
> specific information on a diskette when saving to or formatting?
>
It could have been chock-full of "deleted" documents that pointed to the
church.
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