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A digital forensics officer with B.C.’s RCMP took the stand this week to talk about the connections he made between electronic devices seized from a Dutch residence and computers used by Port Coquitlam student Amanda Todd. On Monday (July 11), in the sixth week of the BC Supreme Court trial in New Westminster, Sgt. Keith Hack told Justice Martha Devlin and the jury that he was contacted by Coquitlam RCMP after Todd’s death in October 2012 to look at the electronic devices she used — including those at her parents’ homes — as well as her social media activities. Hack also spoke with and received information
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from investigators in the Netherlands about digital evidence they collected as part of the case. Hack told the court he prepared a 147-page report — over the course of several years — that examined user names and IP addresses registered in Todd’s name, and forensic images. He started his search using words, names or other data of interest to the investigation through Todd’s Skype, YouTube, Facebook and Gmail accounts. On Tuesday, Hack testified he recovered online activities on the Dutch devices related to the accounts named marzattack, Tomas Coco Pops, whatsthisman11, toddtit and the email addresses of amandat0dd, kelseyrain and others via the SEE
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