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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been keeping quiet out of respect for the families, but since most of this detail is out now, I'm going to share some of what I know. I have both CB's and BB's number in my phone. I also have telegram on my phone. Telegram has the annoying habit of sending out notifications whenever someone in your contact list joins the app. You have to use a phone number to make an account. 2/19 I got a notification that CB's phone was used to join telegram. I didn't think anything of it at the time. 2/24 Is the last time CB was seen on telegram, which means the app was checked the day of. I took the following screenshots shortly after everything happened: https://imgur.com/a/pMDu8ld This is why I don't believe the prosecutor's story that it was a big conspiracy by BB. He would had to use CB's phone multiple times, including the day of the incident. People don't download encrypted messaging apps, unless they are trying to hide something. And Telegram has disappearing messages, perfect for hiding an affair. BB's number is also not on Telegram, so if you are going to claim he downloaded the app on her phone, why didn't he test it out on his phone first? If he's planning everything, it would make sense he would test out the app on his phone. Also the telegram app was on her laptop. So he would have had to use both her phone and laptop without her seeing any notifications from the telegram app. Not impossible, but highly unlikely. So according to some posters here, BB is some incredibly smart techno-mastermind, who also somehow didn't realize that gun purchases require background checks + leave public records, that buying a gun right before shooting someone is extremely suspicious, and that gun ranges keep visitor logs? I strongly feel there are more simpler and reasonable explanations. Whatever happened during this tragedy, I think it was unexpected, unplanned, and chaotic. And I don't agree with all the slander and pre-judgement. Also regarding the phones: BB pre-orders his new phones, and does this on a regular basis. I remember him showing it off on his birthday. The data and contacts were transferred over. He unlocked that phone for the police. BB's IRS phone can be unlocked by the IRS if the police request it. BB cannot give the password away. [/quote] This is the friend who was WRONG about it all. [/quote]
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