FBI Agrees To Unlock IPhone, IPad Linked To Arkansas Homicide Case

FILE - In this Friday, Sept. 25, 2015, file photo, a customer tries out a new Apple iPhone 6S at an Apple store in Chicago. The FBI now says that it may have a way to crack into an iPhone used by one of the San Berna... FILE - In this Friday, Sept. 25, 2015, file photo, a customer tries out a new Apple iPhone 6S at an Apple store in Chicago. The FBI now says that it may have a way to crack into an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters, despite previous claims that it could only achieve that with Apple’s help, but it remains unclear exactly how it plans to do that. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File) MORE LESS

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The FBI agreed Wednesday to help an Arkansas prosecutor unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, just days after the federal agency announced it had gained access to an iPhone linked to the gunman in a mass shooting in California.

Faulkner County Prosecuting Attorney Cody Hiland said the FBI agreed to the request from his office and the Conway Police Department Wednesday afternoon. A judge on Tuesday agreed to postpone the trial of 18-year-old Hunter Drexler so prosecutors could ask the FBI for help. Dexler’s trial was moved from next week to June 27.

Drexler and 15-year-old Justin Staton are accused of killing Robert and Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, 30 miles north of Little Rock, in July. The Cogdells had raised Staton as their grandson.

The FBI announced Monday that it had gained access to an iPhone belonging to Syed Farook, who died with his wife in a gun battle with police after they killed 14 people in San Bernardino in December.

Hiland said he could not discuss details of the murder case in Arkansas, but confirmed the agency had agreed less than a day after the initial request.

“We always appreciate their cooperation and willingness to help their local law enforcement partners,” he said.

Drexler and Staton have both pleaded not guilty to capital murder, aggravated robbery and other charges in the deaths of the Codgells, who were both 66.

A phone call and text message to Drexler’s attorney Patrick Benca seeking comment late Wednesday was not immediately returned. An after-hours phone call to the public defenders’ office where Staton’s attorney works also was not answered.

Prosecutors have had possession of the iPhone they say belongs to Drexler since he and two other teenagers were arrested in Texas and brought back to Arkansas days after the July shootings. Staton’s defense attorney was ordered last week to hand over the teen’s iPod, which was in the defense’s evidence locker.

Prosecutors said recorded phone conversations between Staton and others since his arrest indicated he had used the iPod to communicate about the homicide plans and that there may be other evidence on the device.

The FBI hasn’t revealed how it cracked the iPhone belonging to Syed Farook, who died with his wife in a gun battle with police after they killed 14 people in San Bernardino in December.

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  1. So, like Snowden said, the FBI was lying about everything.

  2. Yep. I’m not comfortable with this at all.

  3. And the floodgates open…

  4. Are you saying that they are lying about breaking into the iphones? Somehow I think they are telling the truth.

  5. The police/fbi always got warrants to inspect into the homes and property of people suspected of a crime, including opening safes, bank accounts, etc. The difference is that with the digital technology people thought that they were too clever with encryption and they could use their precious iphones to store information in an unreachable way. All this shows is that they were confused about that, but nothing specifically new is going on, they are getting a warrant to inspect the suspects’ “stuff.”

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