Since the Josh Duggar child pornography scandal dropped we’ve heard all about the disturbing videos that were found on his computer at the Wholesale Motors in Arkansas where he worked.
We learned about how agents were able to detect the downloads and trace the IP address to the specific computer — and what was found on it once it was confiscated.
And yet, the 19 Kids and Counting alum pleaded not guilty. How does that work? As the trial started this week, we’ve seen the defense’s strategy for getting out from under all that evidence: convincing the jury that some mysterious other person could have downloaded all that kiddie porn — or maybe even hacked into the computer and put it there.
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