I was responsible for gathering evidence against a person who kept using our campus network for downloading child porn a couple of years ago.
I wound up delivering 12 different PC's as evidence, all loaded down with images he had downloaded, one with images time stamped within 1 minute of him logging in to another website with his userid/password (in other words proof that it was him using the PC at the time).
I also had several hours of video from a hidden camera of him sitting at the PC as well as video of the screen of the PC showing what he was doing. All of this was at the direction of the police before they finally arrested him.
It took about 40% of my time at work for 4 months before they did anything. Not to mention we were down 12 PCs for about 6 months.
Part of the reason was the state investigator that forensically examines technical gear for "official evidence" was so overwhelmed, the locals could/would only give him "slam dunks".
As far as I was concerned, its like you have to deliver the criminal with a signed confession AND the smoking gun before there is much hope of prosecution...
How much harder for someone clever who is wanting to hide their tracks AND is probably in a foreign country?!
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