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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2009, 10:51:10 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.
Unless he got someone else to update his profile... :police:
Hmm...next year already. Well better set my goals and all...(raw)
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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2009, 10:52:50 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.
Unless he got someone else to update his profile... :police:
thats what i was thinking
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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2009, 10:54:52 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.
Unless he got someone else to update his profile... :police:
thats what i was thinking
I wonder how many people are gonna fake alibis like this now that the idea is out there, proven to work. Macros that press a button at a certain time aren't THAT hard to make.
Hmm...next year already. Well better set my goals and all...(raw)
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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2009, 10:57:14 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.
Unless he got someone else to update his profile... :police:
thats what i was thinking
I wonder how many people are gonna fake alibis like this now that the idea is out there, proven to work. Macros that press a button at a certain time aren't THAT hard to make.
or they could just get someone to do it for them haha
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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2009, 10:58:17 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.
Unless he got someone else to update his profile... :police:
thats what i was thinking
I wonder how many people are gonna fake alibis like this now that the idea is out there, proven to work. Macros that press a button at a certain time aren't THAT hard to make.

I think I can hear sinister laughing in the background...  lol

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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2009, 10:59:51 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.
Unless he got someone else to update his profile... :police:
thats what i was thinking
I wonder how many people are gonna fake alibis like this now that the idea is out there, proven to work. Macros that press a button at a certain time aren't THAT hard to make.
or they could just get someone to do it for them haha
Yeah but at least with my way, there is nobody who can rat you in.  :D
Hmm...next year already. Well better set my goals and all...(raw)
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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2009, 11:02:59 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.
Unless he got someone else to update his profile... :police:
thats what i was thinking
I wonder how many people are gonna fake alibis like this now that the idea is out there, proven to work. Macros that press a button at a certain time aren't THAT hard to make.
or they could just get someone to do it for them haha
Yeah but at least with my way, there is nobody who can rat you in.  :D
the computer can if it gets checked lol
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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #22 on: November 14, 2009, 11:06:13 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.
Unless he got someone else to update his profile... :police:
thats what i was thinking
I wonder how many people are gonna fake alibis like this now that the idea is out there, proven to work. Macros that press a button at a certain time aren't THAT hard to make.
or they could just get someone to do it for them haha
Yeah but at least with my way, there is nobody who can rat you in.  :D
the computer can if it gets checked lol
That's why you conveniently download Super Anti Virus 2010 Gold Edition to spam your PC to such a laggy state that anyone would get to frustrated trying to check your past activity.
Hmm...next year already. Well better set my goals and all...(raw)
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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #23 on: November 14, 2009, 11:07:33 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.
Unless he got someone else to update his profile... :police:
thats what i was thinking
I wonder how many people are gonna fake alibis like this now that the idea is out there, proven to work. Macros that press a button at a certain time aren't THAT hard to make.
or they could just get someone to do it for them haha
Yeah but at least with my way, there is nobody who can rat you in.  :D
the computer can if it gets checked lol
That's why you conveniently download Super Anti Virus 2010 Gold Edition to spam your PC to such a laggy state that anyone would get to frustrated trying to check your past activity.
but it can still be donee!! and if jail time is involved im pretty sure they would check everythingg
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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #24 on: November 15, 2009, 02:08:30 pm »
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the Facebook status simply corroborated evidence from several witnesses who said he was in his dad's apartment at the time

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Re: YAY FOR FACEBOOK
« Reply #25 on: November 15, 2009, 09:55:43 pm »
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Usually alibis aren't given in the form of a facebook status update so that's why it's on the news.

Because he was updating his status at the time the crime was being committed, it was impossible that he was involved.  That's why he was freed.

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