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Silk Road Journal Found On Ulbricht's Laptop: "Everyone Knows Too Much"

sarahnaomi writes On Wednesday, prosecutors in the Silk Road trial began to lay out the wealth of evidence found on the laptop taken from accused kingpin Ross Ulbricht in a San Francisco library in October 2013. The evidence presented by prosecutor Timothy Howard was the most comprehensive and damning thus far, including more than a thousand pages of chats between the site's pseudonymous operator Dread Pirate Roberts and Silk Road administrators. Also entered into evidence was a journal that dates back to at least 2010 describing the creation and operation of the site. FBI computer scientist Thomas Kiernan, the second witness in the trial, testified about the day Ulbricht was arrested and the evidence gathered from his laptop.

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  1. Re:Interesting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    yes, I would love to hear bennetts take on this

  2. Re:Journal? by Marginal+Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Isn't it the first thing they teach you in Criminal 101: Don't keep a journal!

    It just shows what happens when you take drugs: you end up losing interest in your education and dropping out, just before you get to the part of your Criminal 101 class that you really needed. Here's the transcript:

    Dear Diary,

    Criminal 101 class was really, really, boring today. I don't know how much longer I can take it. We learned about a bunch of junk about how not to leave fingerprints and how to wipe a hard drive. Duh - everybody knows that. When are we gonna learn something really useful?... I think I'll just drop out.

    your friend,

    Ross

  3. Re:Journal? by DarkOx · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yea, but know all the folks actually majoring in Crime, just copy their answers off the Criminology major in the front of the room who is just taking class as an elective. The Crime students never do the reading...

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  4. Re:What an idiot by DrXym · · Score: 3, Funny

    Perhaps that, in itself, is compelling evidence that he didn't.

    "Your honour, the defence submits that the fact that an entire room of people saw the accused stab the victim and state he was glad he did it, proves conclusively that he didn't. There is so much compelling evidence against our client that it is actually evidence of his innocence. And with that the defence rests."

    Doesn't exactly work.

  5. Re:Missing the point. by Fwipp · · Score: 4, Funny

    None.

    That's rule number 1 of crimes - never ever commit a crime before breakfast. Without the clear head that comes from getting a healthy start to the day, you'll get caught for sure.

  6. Re:What an idiot by hoggoth · · Score: 4, Funny

    Feds: "Grab him!"
    Ross: "Beetlejuice!"
    Librarian: "Shhhhhh!"
    Feds "Cover his mouth quick!"
    Ross: Beetlejuice!"
    Feds drag Ross away with his mouth covered...

    Fed1: "What was that about?"
    Fed2: "It was some sort of codeword"
    Fed1: "What do you mean?"
    Fed2: "When he yelled Beetlejuice it activated a..."
    Both: "Oh shit..."

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