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Anissa Weier's parents arrive at the police station too.
Anissa Weier's parents arrive at the police station too.
Your parents know that you're here talking to me, okay? And they're so glad that you're safe. We were scared for you guys.
Your parents know that you're here talking to me, okay? And they're so glad that you're safe. We were scared for you guys.
You guys have been playing this a while?
You guys have been playing this a while?
So why did you pick Peyton?
So why did you pick Peyton?
Do you know what happens the night after...
Do you know what happens the night after...
I don't know. Do you want to stay in the hospital?
I don't know. Do you want to stay in the hospital?
Just a big sticking point for the past several months of this case has been files that were seized by the Rochester Police Department's Technology Forensics Unit, and whether or not any medical records seized during that search violated the scope of RPD's warrant. Over nine terabytes of data were seized from Bowman's work laptops, his personal computer, and his iPhone.
Just a big sticking point for the past several months of this case has been files that were seized by the Rochester Police Department's Technology Forensics Unit, and whether or not any medical records seized during that search violated the scope of RPD's warrant. Over nine terabytes of data were seized from Bowman's work laptops, his personal computer, and his iPhone.
Just a big sticking point for the past several months of this case has been files that were seized by the Rochester Police Department's Technology Forensics Unit, and whether or not any medical records seized during that search violated the scope of RPD's warrant. Over nine terabytes of data were seized from Bowman's work laptops, his personal computer, and his iPhone.
Today, the court went over the files seized from his personal devices. Bowman's defense is seeking to find evidence of medical privacy violations and exploratory rummaging. To help prove that, Tara Olson, an investigator with the County Public Defender's Office, went over what she's found so far.