| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
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Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
Evelyn Underwood
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Social |
6
|
1 | |
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person
Myspace User 172831
|
Social media connection |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Profile Owner (iloveanirishboi)
|
Social |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Myspace user with friendID=172831
|
Social media interaction |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
unspecified 'you'
|
Friend |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
ash
|
Friend |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Profile Owner (friendID=172831)
|
Social |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Profile Owner (iloveanirishboi)
|
Romantic |
5
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005-07-17 | Trip | A trip to a Barnes and Noble store. | Barnes and Noble | View |
| 2005-04-10 | Online post | User 'the tragic tale of you and me' posts a message expressing sadness and boredom, mentioning a... | N/A | View |
| 2005-02-23 | Social media activity | User 'the tragic tale of you and me' posted a follow-up comment: 'I was just asking. Nevermind.'. | myspace.com | View |
| 2005-02-22 | Social media activity | User 'the tragic tale of you and me' posted a comment asking 'What's your favorite kind of flower?'. | myspace.com | View |
| 2005-02-14 | Social media interaction | User 'the tragic tale of you and me' posted a comment on a Myspace profile. | Myspace.com | View |
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile's comment section from July 2005, showing five different comments from various users to the profile owner. The comments range from personal notes and questions to a request to vote for a band named 'The UglyHarts' in a competition at a venue called Skatezone. The document includes a footer indicating it was part of a Public Records Request dated November 14, 2005, and bears a Department of Justice Bates number.
A printout of a MySpace comments page from February 2005, produced as part of a DOJ Public Records Request (17-295). The document displays comments left for a user (FriendID 172831) by users '5|<y1£R' (likely Skyler) and 'the tragic tale of you and me,' appearing to show personal teenage social interactions. The document bears the Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00032825.
This document is a printed page from a MySpace profile (FriendID 172831), containing comments from four different users between February 6 and February 11, 2005. One comment explicitly identifies the profile owner as 'ash' (likely referring to a victim or associate in the investigation) and references a meeting at a Hollister store. The document originates from a Department of Justice Public Records Request (17-295) and bears the Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00032823.
This document is a printout of a Myspace user's comment page from February 2005, produced as part of a public records request. It contains four comments from different users ('preston77', 'the tragic tale of you and me', '5|<y1£R', and 'Dorothy Mantooth') to the profile owner. The comments discuss the profile owner's online activity, wish them a happy Valentine's Day, and reference a new hairstyle that others have been talking about.
This document is a printout of page 3 of a MySpace user's comment section, showing five comments posted between February 22 and February 27, 2005. The comments are from three different users: 'preston77', 'Girl From Ipanema', and 'the tragic tale of you and me'. The document is part of a public records request (No. 17-295) and is marked with a DOJ-OGR identifier.
This document is a screenshot of a Myspace comment section from March 8, 2005, showing several friends reminiscing with the profile's owner. The comments recall a variety of shared past experiences, including intense political debates, a police altercation involving a person named Ian, emotional moments on a bus, and conversations about individuality. The content suggests a close-knit group of friends with a dramatic and memorable shared history.
This document is a printout of a Myspace user's comment page from March 2005. It contains four comments from different users, including a cryptic message about having someone's 'heart', an invitation for everyone to participate in a 'red day', a simple greeting, and a nostalgic remembrance of past events. The document indicates social connections between the commenters, the profile owner, and a person named Ashley.
This document is a log of several short online communications, likely from a MySpace comment section, dating between April 3 and April 10, 2005. Various users, including 'the tragic tale of you and me', 'preston77', '[mitch]', and 'Robert (It's better)', post brief messages ranging from personal expressions of sadness and boredom to casual greetings and inquiries about work. The communications provide glimpses into the users' online interactions and daily lives.
This document is a printout of a Myspace user's comment page, showing five comments posted on April 10 and 11, 2005. The comments are from various users ('Infelicitoes', '5l<y1ER', 'Virginia', etc.) and contain casual, friendly, and humorous messages directed at the profile owner. The footer indicates this document is part of a public records request (No. 17-295) and has a document control number from a government entity (DOJ-OGR).
A user posted a comment mentioning they went to Barnes and Noble with Evelyn.
A user posted a comment mentioning they went to Barnes and Noble with Evelyn.
User 'the tragic tale of you and me' wrote a comment stating they would tell the profile owner something but it would probably make them upset.
A user expresses sadness and boredom, noting that the recipient is drunk.
User 'the tragic tale of you and me' wrote a comment stating they would tell the profile owner something but it would probably make them upset.
A user with the name 'the tragic tale of you and me' wrote a cryptic message: 'I still have your heart in my closet. It got out once, but it came back. I think it likes me. Maybe.'
A user with the name 'the tragic tale of you and me' wrote a cryptic message: 'I still have your heart in my closet. It got out once, but it came back. I think it likes me. Maybe.'
The user 'the tragic tale of you and me' recalls a specific night involving a reflector, describing the sky and the recipient as beautiful.
User 'the tragic tale of you and me' posted the comment 'I was just asking. Nevermind.'.
User 'the tragic tale of you and me' posted the comment 'What's your favorite kind of flower?'.
Wished the recipient a Happy Valentine's Day ('<3 Day').
its ok. once u get that battery charged give me a call.
hm.. some one elses huh? darn. :\
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