Travis Baumgartner Dept: TORONTO - The Internet has long been a no man's land for legal authorities and privacy experts across the country, but a recent Facebook post that preceded a multiple murder has caused both camps to prepare for battle, according to Winnipeg Free Press. "I wonder if I d make the six o clock news if I just starting popping people off," read the quote on the page of a Travis Baumgartner and travis Baumgartner is escorted by police at the Aldergrove, B.C. border crossing, Saturday, June 16, 2012. The internet has long been a no man's land for legal authorities and privacy experts across the country, but a recent Facebook post that preceded a multiple murder has caused both camps to prepare for battle. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward Days before three armed guards were killed and a fourth wounded as they delivered cash to the University of Alberta, a controversial posting appeared on the Facebook page of a man whose name matches that of the primary suspect in the case.
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