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 Post subject: iPhone saves man from rape charges
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:44 am 
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A MAN'S business and reputation are tainted, a young woman's HSC and mental health are in tatters and prosecutors have been ordered to pay more than $30,000 in legal costs for a bungled rape investigation on Sydney's northern beaches.

But it could have been worse still, if not for the trove of secrets stored in one of the world's most popular mobile phones.

In what may be the first time an iPhone's elephantine memory has saved someone accused of a serious crime, deleted data retrieved by a leading surveillance expert appears to have led to the dropping of five rape charges against a Sydney man.

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The Whale Beach luxury residence where a rendezvous took place.

Robert*, in his 60s, was a property manager to the rich and famous and a dog breeder.

Jessica* was the 18-year-old daughter of a friend, who never knew her father and dreamed of working with animals.

Their friendship blossomed as they spent mornings training his prize German shepherds. He gave her a $20,000 dog. For three months, they had sex repeatedly en route to dog shows and at a Whale Beach mansion where Elle Macpherson has stayed.

In August last year she accused him of rape. It was - and remains - a case of his word against hers.

Robert lost a job with the Catholic Church, from which he had earned more than $100,000 over the past three years, and was told he could no longer worship there.

The investigating officer, Detective Senior Constable Karen Hennessy, seized the $20,000 dog, saying it was relevant to the investigation.

The only thing standing between Robert and five sentences of up to 14 years were the messages from her on his iPhone, which he had deleted to conceal the relationship.

Robert's lawyer, John Gooley from Collins & Thompson solicitors, commissioned Gary Coulthart, a former covert operations policeman and ICAC surveillance expert, to plumb the depths of Robert's iPhone.

Mr Coulthart retrieved more than 300 deleted texts and phone calls from the alleged victim, some of which appeared to undermine the allegations.

Prosecutors later withdrew the charges and have been ordered to pay $30,056 of Robert's legal costs.

''Without the ability of Coulthart to drag the content out, a man's life may have been ruined,'' Mr Gooley said. ''[iPhone evidence is] a bit like DNA. It can work both ways.''

From a cohort of about 20 people in Australia with the equipment and know-how to do this sort of forensic work, Mr Coulthart said it was the first case he had seen in which an iPhone investigation commissioned by a defence lawyer has led to charges being dropped.

''Usually [when] you get engaged by the defence and they say, 'This person says they didn't do it', you find evidence that they have done it,'' he said.

Apple has sold more than 50 million iPhones since 2007 but few users know how much information they collect. The keyboard logging cache means an expert can retrieve anything typed on it for up to 12 months. Its internal mapping and ''geotags'' attached to photos indicate where a user has been.

An iPhone has up to 32 gigabytes of data that can be ''imaged'' or decoded with the right equipment, Mr Coulthart said, even if it has been deleted.

Robert wants police to investigate Jessica for causing a false investigation and is considering civil action against the police and the church.

''It's put huge pressure on my home life and on my business,'' he said. ''I had to go through the denigration of being charged and I've never been in trouble in my life.''

Jessica did not want to comment.

A spokeswoman for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions said it withdrew the charges because the victim did not want to proceed and that ''the brief of evidence had not been given to the ODPP at the time this matter was withdrawn''. A police spokeswoman said that, for operational reasons, it was inappropriate to comment except to say that the alleged victim had told police she did not wish to pursue the matter.


http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/mobi ... utostart=1

Charged with rape? Theres an app for that.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:11 pm 
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Luckily for the guy TRIM is not yet functioning on mobile devices

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:28 pm 
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What do guys think should happen to people like her who falsely accuses someone of rape? Is paying the court fees enough? Community service perhaps?

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:35 pm 
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Obambi wrote:
What do guys think should happen to people like her who falsely accuses someone of rape? Is paying the court fees enough? Community service perhaps?

A good gang rape, ironically.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:43 pm 
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There's more to the story, methinks. Something just doesn't seem right.

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As for false rape accusations, those found guilty should go to prison/psyche ward for an amount of time equal to what their accused rapist would have faced...


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Obambi wrote:
What do guys think should happen to people like her who falsely accuses someone of rape? Is paying the court fees enough? Community service perhaps?

Prison. False accusations are a serious f*cking crime.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:58 pm 
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It one thing to drop the charges and enterily different to get a conviction on filing false charges. Remember "Mr Coulthart retrieved more than 300 deleted texts and phone calls from the alleged victim, some of which appeared to undermine the allegations". This guy is kind of a creep any way you slice it.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:13 pm 
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False accusations by women against men are rarely pursued.

My brother has had to face rape allegations that were proven false, and child sexual abuse charges that were proven false. And the courts still allow her to bring s*** charges. And he still has to pay for his defense fees, which to this point have amounted to well over what she is suppose to pay in child support. And yet he is still required to give her visitation.

Equal rights my ass. The courts are so biased towards women. Throw a kid in the middle and it gets even worse.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:52 pm 
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The legal system will defend women til the bitter end. If a woman has a baby and ends up abusing it or neglecting it, the LAST f*cking thing Department of Social Services wants to do is separate the mother and baby. They pretty much have to see the needle sticking out of her arm before they'll intervene and take the kid away. And the same goes for rape--the woman is always right, even if she's just a lying, conniving, c*nt. :beatit: And in a he said/she said case like that, the court will always favor the woman unless some damning evidence is discovered. This is why you pull a Joran Van der Sloot and bury her under a house before she can screw you over. :potstir:

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:17 am 
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"the court will always favor the woman unless some damning evidence is discovered."

Yep, the mindset of the courts seem to be "guilty until proven innocent"

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