AboutCommander Chris Wagoner Expertise I can answer questions concerning Computer Crime Investigations and Internet investigations including Computer Crime Laws both at the State level and Federal level. I can answer questions on almost any crime in which a computer is used. In addition I can answer questions concerning copywrite infringement (peer to peer, and copying).
I am a police Commander that conducts Computer Crime Investigations at the Local, State and Federal level. I have investigated all most any kind of crime with which or which involved a computer and the internet, from murders, kidnappings, extortion, drug dealing and more. I can answer questions concerning Computer Forensics (the art of recovering information from a suspects computer), Computer Crime Investigations and Internet Investigations. I can answer questions on almost any crime in which a computer is used. I am a Federally Court Certified Expert in Computer Crime and Computer Forensics. I have worked in both Facebook and MySPace, also in Peer to Peer investigations. In addition I can answer questions concerning child predators and how to make your children safer on-line.
I teach Computer Forensics, Internet Investigations, Peer to Peer Investigations and other computer crime related subjects for several colleges and the Institute of Police Technology and Management.
Experience I conduct computer crime investigations in conjunction with the F.B.I., Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, Gainesville Police Department, and University of Florida Police Department, Levi County Sheriff’s Office, Starke Police Department and other agencies in the North Florida Court District. I provide the forensic data recovery services for those agencies as well as internet tracing and information gathering. I am a Federal Court Certified Expert in Computer Crime Investigations and Forensics. I teach Computer Forensics for the University of North Florida, Institute of Police Technology and Management. I also teach Computer Crime courses for Tallahassee Community College, Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Training Center. Associate Instructor; teach Computer Crime courses thorough out the world for IPTM. Presently Teach Cyber Crime Investigations, Computer Crime Investigations and Computer Forensic Data Recovery Course.
Organizations HTCIA-High Technology Crime Investigation Association
Education/Credentials Santa Fe Community College
Gainesville, Florida 32606
Degree 2001: Associate of Arts and Science (with Honors)
Degree 2007: Associate of Arts (with Honors)
Awards and Honors Awarded the FBI Directors Award for assisting the FBI in a National Computer Crime Investigation. Awarded Dec 2002
Question Not sure if this is going to be a dumb question or not. Recently I have seperated from my husband and I began casually dating. One man I dated seemed a bit controling so I broke it off and did not have any further contact with him, until a couple months ago when he pretended to be having someone harassing him through email. I ignored it and him and though that was the end of it. Recently I have seen and my 2 daughters have seen his car riding through our neighborhood and down our street. I sent him an email and politely asked him to stop or I would call the police. This man is supposed to be on house arrest. He sent me an email back denying the whole thing and making some nasty remarks about me, so I made one last reply asking him to please stop and that I would take pictures of him driving by my house if he continued to do it. He replied saying he would charge me with harassment and making false accusations. At that point I deleted my email account and did not reply again. I emailed him twice to try and ask him politely to stop. Am I at risk for being charged with harassment when all I tried to do was end the whole thing peacefully?
Answer Hi Jennie,
Your fine, do not worry. In fact it would be better if you kept the e-mails to show what you did. Do not worry, no one is going to charge you for what you did.
Also remember you have a camera on most cell phones these days. :)