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Originally Posted by SteveLightspeed
We are still trying to put the pieces together. There are a dozen suspects, but I don't think it is wise to make any accusations without solid proof.
She says they shot the video with her new camera in video mode, then watched the video on their computer. It is *possible* that someone got access to her computer. She just finished running anti-virus and anti-spyware programs, she said a bunch of "crap" showed up. So at this point, we still don't really know what happened.
We have talked to our attorney at length. What might save this is the lack of 2257 and releases. Maybe 2257 will have a good use after all?
If anyone sees the video reappear anywhere, please let me or someone on my staff know right away. Thanks in advance.
Steve Lightspeed
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I understand, hopefully it gets sorted out. Although some kind of virus is a possibility, it would have to be very sophisticated and the person getting in to her computer would have to really know who he was dealing with. I think the likelihood of it being that is fairly slim. The most likely culprit is someone she knows and probably trusted (as is with almost any crime unfortunately).
Best of luck to the both of you.