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Heckenkamp Pleads Guilty
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2004-02-02

Accused eBay, Qualcomm hacker wasn't framed after all.

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I call BS.

Yes, maybe he did do it, maybe he didn't. But the point of following those in charge is wrong. They will willingly lead you down the wrong path for their own benefit.

He didn't make a mockery of the legal system. All of the money hungry lawyers did. They are the ones that allow people to become a millionaire over night because their client was too stupid to realize that coffee comes HOT.

All Heckencampt was doing was using the lawyers on tactics. The difference is that he isn't a popular person, ie. a movie star, or a drunk judge that got popped for DUI. He actually has to face the music, whether he did it or not.

Personally I don't know either way, but I can say that it wouldn't surprise me if he was innocent but pleaded guilty to save his "virginity" if you know what I mean.

As for the original poster, about him making his friends, supporters, etc look foolish for supporting him. Very well put!

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