Let's say that someone kills someone and then puts a note on the victim's tablet computer saying that they killed themselves to hide the crime. Is this a theft, or is it just a coincidence that digital proof was used?

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Let's say that someone kills someone and then puts a note on the victim's tablet computer saying that they killed themselves to hide the crime. Is this a theft, or is it just a coincidence that digital proof was used?

 

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