The IP address of record is associated to the MAC address of the cable/dsl router/modem/gateway. This does not imply anything about which device on the client side (private)of the network actually was conected at the time of the alleged transfer.
If there was a wireless router it could be anyone.
Or may a friend connected a laptop for a little while...
Finally, maybe the IP address was highjacked on the public side of the network.
Anyway... good luck.
Not necessarily. It might deform enough to diffuse the the force of impact away from the impact. Like rubber.
Dude: Thank you for clearly stating my exact thoughts...
The IP address of record is associated to the MAC address of the cable/dsl router/modem/gateway. This does not imply anything about which device on the client side (private)of the network actually was conected at the time of the alleged transfer. If there was a wireless router it could be anyone. Or may a friend connected a laptop for a little while... Finally, maybe the IP address was highjacked on the public side of the network. Anyway... good luck.