Deleted bookmark led to child pornography site that depicted Amanda Todd: Crown
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — A Crown attorney says a device seized from the home of the Dutch man accused of harassing British Columbia teenager Amanda Todd contained a deleted bookmark to a child pornography website with content depicting her.
Louise Kenworthy told the B.C. Supreme Court jury trial of Aydin Coban that previous expert testimony showed Todd’s name and several online aliases used to harass her were also on devices seized from the home.
Coban has pleaded not guilty to extortion, harassment, communication with a young person to commit a sexual offence and possessing child pornography.
Kenworthy says in closing arguments that an RCMP expert in digital forensics had testified about finding a folder bearing Todd’s name that had been deleted from a web browser on one of the devices.