Originally Posted by
mickeycrimm
You need to back this assertion up with facts, not speculation. Name the "many people" that "seemed to have this knowledge."
No, I don't
HAVE to name anyone. YOU don't make the rules. And more importantly you don't want to hear it and won't accept anything I have to say.
But I will....again.
For starters the two guys credited with playing the double up bug, Nestor and Kane. And anyone that they may have shared it with, maybe even an associate that played the play. These two idiots couldn't keep their mouths shut. Who knows how many people they told or how many those people told and so on and so on.
Next the author of the story. If you speak with the guy as I did, you understand that he was told the proper sequence, but they chose to not publish the proper sequence. Probably legal concerns over liability.
Next, any of the people that investigated the play.
Next, people that worked for the company that made the machines.
Next, maybe some casino people, surveillance, and security that looked into the situation.
Next attorney's that represented both sides.
Next, after the story was published, there was no doubt AP's and players went out searching for left over machines that hadn't received the "patch" or fix. You find a machine, it wouldn't take long to figure the sequence, not for someone specifically looking for that angle.
Next, similarly to people looking for left over machines in a casino setting, there were surely people looking to purchase machines of the right time period to figure out for themselves at their home, just as Axelwolf said he would have had an interest in, if the price was right. I believe Rob even talked about owning or having access to machines during different periods. Not sure if the time period matches up.
So it is not just 1 or 2 people that would have known about the sequence, especially after the story broke. IF Rob was able to come up with the correct sequence,
after the fact, there are many, many places that info could have came from. And remember, we are talking about a guy who went into an RV dealership posing as a customer to take pictures and claim the RV at the dealership was his. This is relevant because it shows the lengths he will go to as part of his trolls.....which this is!
But really none of that even matters. Only two things now matter.
1.) Rob tied owning the RV to the double up bug. No one else did that.....he did that. He said that is where the money went and he clearly didn't own the RV.
No RV. No Double up bug!
2.) whether it is fair or not, people knew Rob's real identity. He also did THAT. And that means anyone that wanted to could have looked into it. And Rob's finances at no time lined up with this claim. He owns no property, lives off modest social security and his kids. Has little money. He lived in a trailer park (in his Winnebago, not Newell) at just the time he would have been making millions off this claim and and was on food stamps and kicked off the program at just that same time.
You are not an idiot Mickey Crimm, stop playing one.