No I saw a case similar to this on forensic files and this guy claimed to be on AOL during the time of a murder but he couldn't prove that it was actually him on there and not his wife.
2007-02-05 13:46:50
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answered by *Jenny from the block* 4
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Yeah it could and there is proof u were on here but you'd have to prove u were on here for more than a couple of minutes i guess...there may only be proof u answered one answer or posted one question.....and that takes less than a minute so u could have commited a crime before or after u were on yahoo answers
2007-02-05 13:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I continually experience that if somebody emails me it relatively is simply by fact they're in "AWE" of me and my questions/solutions. I each so often write lower back , "thank you for noticing my evaluations. They relatively struck a nerve with you!? OR I forget approximately them?
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answered by ? 4
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Yeah
2007-02-05 13:51:33
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answered by ♥Milkshake♥ 5
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I would say yes. There are time stamps on the questions or answers you post. They can also check your history on your computer. And your IP address.
2007-02-05 13:45:42
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answered by Donovan G 5
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i'll be an alibi for ya.
2007-02-05 13:45:35
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answered by gymspirit 5
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that depends... do you have sufficient proof to support your alibi?
2007-02-05 13:48:02
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answered by ChrissyLicious 6
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No. It counts as a rather poor excuse.
2007-02-05 13:46:12
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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I wold say yes definately
2007-02-05 13:44:13
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answered by jrsygrl 7
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I think so. How can you commit crimes when you're glued to your keyboard. Unless you beat someone with your PC.
2007-02-05 13:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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