But for French prosecutor Eric Maillaud, the argument 11 months before the shooting remains a valid line of inquiry. He told me: We cannot find another member of the family who would have wanted rid of Saad apart from Zaid. Zaid Al Hilli, broth...
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But I decided to talk to him for myself before rejecting their findings. Ambassador Kowalski arrived, escorting the suspect. Adam was avoiding my gaze, staring at his shoes as he was ushered into the room. "This is our 'troll'? How did you find him so quickly? " I asked. The Ambassador smirked. "It was easy, he wasn't even using a VPN. " I had no idea what that meant, but decided against asking for the sake of my sanity. "How exactly did this kid hack into so many important, highly-secured sites, by himself? " Kowalski gave the boy a sideways glance. "Go on, tell them what you told us. " Adam sighed. "There was no hacking, just social engineering. I messaged someone with admin access on each site saying I was a new developer that had accidentally deleted my copy of the password information. That I couldn't remember it and I didn't want to look bad in front of the boss on my first week. I just asked if they'd help me out and send me the admin info, and all of them did. " "You're telling me that people just gave you access?! "
When I left the IRS in 2005 there were 2 career paths in the Examination division that were commonly referred to as 'agents'. FIRST agents do NOT prepare tax returns for taxpayers. There are employees who work in a Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC) who provide tax preparation assistance. These are usually call Tax Resolution Representatives (TRR). The 'agents' that examine tax returns are normally either a Tax Compliance Officer (what used to be known as an Office Auditor or Tax Auditor). A TCO usually has 12 credit hours of college-level accounting. These folks examine the books and records of individuals and the smaller, less-complicated business organizations (Sole-Proprietorships, Partnerships, Family Partnerships and LLCs/LLPs). The taxpayer comes to them and the 'audit' happens at the IRS office. The second position is a Revenue Agent. The RA traditionally has 24 to 32 hours of college-level accounting (many of them have their CPA licenses) and they examine the books and records of the more complex returns like S-Corporations, C-Corporations, Non-Profit Organizations, Trusts, Estates, Governmental Agencies (Indian Tribes, etc.