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Originally Posted by Suit
I agree 100%. Someone that operates the stream or has a hands on job dealing with it decided that they could make this happen and decided it was worth the risk. How they know Mike or decided he was the guy to pull it off is part of the question. They(the police) really just need to interrogate everyone that has this kind of opportunity and see what they come up with. Talk to the people that created the software and find out what it would take to do it and who all would have that kind of access. Pull all of these people in for questioning. Simply telling them that they just want Mike and will not prosecute anyone that helps them get him may be enough if they know what kind of charges they are facing otherwise. Seems like the best angle IMO.
Guys this is a genius way to look at it. You just gave a perfect recipe for the guy in charge for solving this.
I hope the FBI , or whoever is in charge reads this and this post gets reposted until it's done.
That's exactly right, he couldn't have done it alone, somebody with access to the tech must have been involved. How many would that be? 2 people? 3? And boom there you have it. Case closed.
The manager must know this. Nobody is supposed to have "this information" of the cards.
So the magical word is "tech guys" who understand this really well. Only the best of the best tech guys will solve this.
Maybe security camera footage helps as well. There were cameras everywhere.
I think this post by Suit should be on every page of this threat so eventually the right people read this or get that info, if they not already know it.
Last edited by washoe; 10-25-2019 at 09:56 PM.