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17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Michael Tighe SUN IMP wrote:
Bill Stewart writes:
Tapping cellphones is more trouble than tapping wired phones - they move around, and to tap them from the phone company end requires taps everywhere that you activate when you know where somebody is.
Exactly. So how come mom&pop with a scanner were able to record BOTH sides of the conversation without interruption? This seems pretty suspicious to me. I think Old Newt was targeted by someone inside the phone company, who was eavesdropping on all of his cell calls.
Why restrict the list of usual suspects to the phone company? -r.w.