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Jobs' Burglary Manhunt Yields Kenny the Clown 99

theodp writes "Even in death, Steve Jobs managed to get specialists from the Apple-friendly Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team (REACT) to team up again with Apple investigators and local police to track down the whereabouts of a stolen Apple device. Unlike a 2010 stolen iPhone prototype incident, which ended with a raid on a Gizmodo editor's home, this new investigation into the $60K burglary of the late Apple CEO's under-renovation Palo Alto home ended with the recapture of an iPad from Kenny the Clown, who accepted the device as payment of a debt owed to him by burglary suspect Kariem McFarlin. PCWorld has the details of how Palo Alto Police, REACT, and Apple investigators connected the dots to track down Jobs' stolen iPads, which may trouble some privacy advocates."
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Jobs' Burglary Manhunt Yields Kenny the Clown

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  • by 2.7182 ( 819680 ) on Sunday August 19, 2012 @08:38AM (#41044783)
    Not sure why, but I've always felt that way. Maybe it has to do with when I was 5 and my father was killed by a clown.
  • Shucks (Score:4, Funny)

    by mbone ( 558574 ) on Sunday August 19, 2012 @10:05AM (#41045261)

    When I read the headline, my mental image was of course of Kenny the Clown moonlighting as a second story man. Now, that would be a surveillance tape I would like to see.

  • by guttentag ( 313541 ) on Sunday August 19, 2012 @10:55AM (#41045639) Journal
    Aside from the issue of allowing the iPad to connect to Apple's servers to wipe and reinstall the OS, he should have realized that the real value of an iPad or Mac from Jobs's home would have been the content of the device. If it turned out to be Jobs's personal device (as opposed to his family's), who knows what might have been on it... design plans for rounded hexagons, or seamless rounded translucent-aluminum dodecahedrons? His family, and the world, may have lost this brilliance forever... like burning Leonardo's notebooks for firewood. I hope they throw the MacBook at this barbarian.
  • Re:Shucks (Score:4, Funny)

    by PPH ( 736903 ) on Sunday August 19, 2012 @11:36AM (#41045981)
    Police CSI units found a shoe print in the garden outside Jobs' mansion. A really big shoe print.

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