Title: 2012-12-11 nbc4i.com Dublin PD: All Leads Exhausted In Bomb Threat Investigation Post by: Akka on December 11, 2012, 04:41:16 PM Quote Dublin City Schools Representative Tracy Miller alerted police that he had received a similar email the morning of November 26. The email was traced by investigators and found to have been sent through Tormail.org. The Oregon-based company specifically provides private, untraceable email access, according to police. Another email received regarding the threat was through a Bitcoin account, which is also not traceable, or accessible. Mail trough Bitcoin accounts? Where do I get one? Did I miss something? What is this? ... Help! Full article: http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2012/dec/11/dublin-pd-all-leads-exhausted-bomb-threat-investig-ar-1272306/ Title: Re: 2012-12-11 nbc4i.com Dublin PD: All Leads Exhausted In Bomb Threat Investigation Post by: nobbynobbynoob on December 11, 2012, 04:48:15 PM Are they getting confused and the reality did involve Bitcoin but for purposes of blackmail, à la Mitt Romney case?
Title: Re: 2012-12-11 nbc4i.com Dublin PD: All Leads Exhausted In Bomb Threat Investigation Post by: sunnankar on December 11, 2012, 05:17:53 PM Quote from: Article As a result, the school district initiated a two-hour delay schedule. The buildings were swept by police and cleared of any danger. I wonder how much that cost? I wonder how much the fake bomb threat cost? An exponential force multiplier for exhausting their funds? Title: Re: 2012-12-11 nbc4i.com Dublin PD: All Leads Exhausted In Bomb Threat Investigation Post by: rebuilder on December 11, 2012, 06:59:46 PM Perhaps they mean their leads ended at a shell account or such paid for with Bitcoin? I'm not sure that makes much sense, but the article's wording makes even less sense.
Title: Re: 2012-12-11 nbc4i.com Dublin PD: All Leads Exhausted In Bomb Threat Investigation Post by: Foxpup on December 12, 2012, 01:37:33 AM References to Tormail and Bitcoin removed.
Quote Dublin City Schools Representative Tracy Miller alerted police that he had received a similar email the morning of November 26. The email was traced by investigators and found to have been sent through an Oregon-based company specifically provides private, untraceable email access, according to police. Another email received regarding the threat was through another account, which is also not traceable, or accessible. |