Meet Sergeant Capps
Congratulations to my father, Sgt. Bill Capps, and his fellow officers with the City of Charleston Police Department's Digital Evidence Laboratory, who made Page B-1 on the Monday edition of the Post and Courier:
Last month, Charleston police became the only municipal department in the country - and one of only three law enforcement agencies at any level - to have a computer forensics lab with the Society's international accreditation.
It's a tough job, catching the bad guys out there, and the tools and skills they have are nothing short of amazing. Rest assured, if you're using computers or related electronic devices, such as PDAs or cell phones, they can dig deep and find what they're looking for every time.






while the article was amusing and reading it excercised my brain cells, there are some major discrepancies. i do not believe that the police can "dig deep" and find anything on my computer once i have deleted it. in other words, the police should stay away from my computer and any other law-abidding american citizen's.
Sincerely,
Robin Bowers
ps. your blog stinks, just like your right-wing friends
I confirmed with Dr. Bowers that he did not write that email. The originator of the posting was some chickens .... person who we suspect has been harassing him and using a number of email aliases to cause trouble for him.
Again - I said this person is nothing less than a gutless coward, on a hopeless mission. He/she/it really needs to get a life.
Hey gutless wonder, I hope you're reading this.