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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE: THE SCANDAL WAS A COVERUP -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
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You'll see Sergeant Frederick in it. That's the one I took. And the one outside the shower looking in. I took that one. He became one of our workers, so he was allowed out like every day. He was like, it was kind of fun. But I think it was proven he was innocent. [MEGAN AMBUHL GRANER, SPECIALIST MILITARY POLICE] We'd give him an extra meal for helping out, cigarettes, that kind of stuff. He was about 25 -- 24, 25. Young guy. Pretty decent. [BRENT PACK, ARMY SPECIAL AGENT, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION] Each of the pictures had file time stamps, but they were all off, anywhere from a year plus to a couple of hours. And every time they got copied to a CD from one computer to another, the times would change based on that computer's time setting. But the one time setting that did stay constant is what we call metadata. Metadata's a big $2 word for information about information.
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