Deleted Bookmark Led to Child Pornography That Depicted Amanda Todd: Crown

Deleted Bookmark Led to Child Pornography That Depicted Amanda Todd: Crown
Aydin Coban is shown in this handout photo from the time of his arrest by Dutch police, entered into an exhibit at his trial in British Columbia Supreme Court in New Westminster. The Canadian Press/HO-DUTCH POLICE
The Canadian Press
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A hard drive seized from the home of the Dutch man accused of harassing British Columbia teenager Amanda Todd contained a deleted bookmark to child pornography depicting her, a Crown attorney told B.C. Supreme Court on Friday.

Louise Kenworthy told the jury trial of Aydin Coban that previous expert testimony showed Todd’s name and several of the online aliases used to harass her were also found on a second hard drive seized when Dutch police arrested Coban in 2014.