***spoiler alert**** i haven't clicked the link, but i'm gonna venture to say the thief took pics with the camera phone which is linked to the owner's website. pics are automatically d/l to the owner's website, who in turn decides to post the pics publicly. am i right? and yes, that is total ownage.
What's truly amazing is the countless forums that are running this story, resulting in global exposure and ridicule of the idiotic thief. Supposedly, it's even going to get an article in Wired magazine. LOL!
http://www.longislandpress.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=496 The pics are not there any more but the story is
Go here for the cool PhotoShops of it: http://www.sternchat.com/~sterncha/boards/showthread.php?t=38494&page=1&pp=20 On Page 46 ( ), you will see the originals.
Apparently a similar group of thieves was arrested when pics taken were immediately sent to the original owner's website... http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1519577.html?menu= Robbers post own pictures online Three robbers were caught after they took pictures of themselves with a mobile phone they stole. They also took 20 tones of fertilizer from Petrobras Energy in Rosario, Argentina. The mobile was set up to send every picture taken to a personal webpage. After the pictures were posted they were analysed by the police and the robbers identified. All three robbers were arrested. A police spokesperson said: "Little did they know that all their pictures were being instantly sent to a webpage. "They took so many it was very easy to identify them, it was the easiest arrest ever." ******** Danny Aquino should be arrested within a short while
If that girl is under 18 and the phones true owner posted all those pictures online ~ the girl and her parents are the ones who will be doing the 'owning'.
I have not seen what said people look like. Where are the pics or am I better off having not seen them?