I sent Skype the log; they said to contact the police. - Edit 1
Before modification by Joel at 10/05/2011 04:04:10 AM
Not that they needed anything more than the (carefully specified) GMT to read the whole conversation. They told me to contact the police anyway; perhaps you should consider the implications of that. If you're concerned about false representations you should know two things:
1) I concealed no part of that conversation, nor do I think I could.
2) I never tried to "blackmail" anyone. I made no request or demand; I left and reported the conversation to Skype, who said to contact the police.
I didn't see your sole retraction of three explicitly sincere death threats, and decided not to the call the cops when you pointed it out. Don't take that to mean earnest repeated death threats are OK provided you say, "I'm kidding, " later. My goal was third party testimony should I be forced to resist an attempt on my life, but you can bet Skype saw the whole exchange. They said to contact the police, so take it up with them if you've changed your mind about pursuing the matter, but you're the only one misrepresenting anyones actions (the only reason I responded).
1) I concealed no part of that conversation, nor do I think I could.
2) I never tried to "blackmail" anyone. I made no request or demand; I left and reported the conversation to Skype, who said to contact the police.
I didn't see your sole retraction of three explicitly sincere death threats, and decided not to the call the cops when you pointed it out. Don't take that to mean earnest repeated death threats are OK provided you say, "I'm kidding, " later. My goal was third party testimony should I be forced to resist an attempt on my life, but you can bet Skype saw the whole exchange. They said to contact the police, so take it up with them if you've changed your mind about pursuing the matter, but you're the only one misrepresenting anyones actions (the only reason I responded).