Episode 9 – Sink Ore Swim
September 28, 2008 by Lee Whitfield
Filed under Podcast Episodes
This episode Simon and Lee discuss Operation Ore, touch on Helix 2.0, and they wonder why the iPhone screenshot thing has taken so long to come to everyone’s attention.
Here are some of the links promised from the show:
http://www.obu-investigators.com/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/17/ore_bates_arrest/
If you’d like Brandon’s widget please click here.



Brandon Anderson on Mon, 29th Sep 2008 3:18 am
I am glad you like the widget.
Your not mean Simon
I’d be glad to come on, if you would like – I don’t have a cool English accent though, and I really don’t know if people care what I have to say, but to answer your question Simon my hand is up
Best,
Brandon
Simon on Wed, 1st Oct 2008 12:47 am
Very interesting subjects this week.
I imagine that the arrest of the two ‘expert witnesses’ has a lot more to it than we know about. As we all know there is clear protocols for accessing and viewing Indecent Images as well as access to data that has been seized by the police.
I imagine that this is not a one off incident and that there it is part of a longer term investigation. But obviously until the case has been to court our discussion is limited.
Bill on Sun, 5th Oct 2008 11:18 am
Jim Bates has posted his version of events here
http://www.inquisition21.com/index.php?module=announce&ANN_user_op=view&ANN_id=358
Ron on Mon, 6th Oct 2008 2:09 am
I really like this episode, I could here the passion the two of you have about forensics and justice. Good job.
Danny Garcia on Tue, 7th Oct 2008 8:34 pm
Is there any other way to contact you guys other than through comments? It would be nice to have a form, or a gmail address that you don’t display on here, but state it during the show…
Here is what I wanted to share with you:
http://multimediaforensics.com/cellebrite-forensic-unit-date-and-time-error-t467.html
Cheers!
lee on Fri, 10th Oct 2008 7:48 pm
Danny, we have an email address, I thought I’d given it out before but I don’t see it anywhere, so I must be mistaken.
Try lee@forensic4cast.com
lee on Fri, 10th Oct 2008 7:50 pm
Oh, and thanks for the story. I must visit your site more often. I’m EXTREMELY busy at the moment and have to sacrifice my surfing time to meet deadlines, etc.