Posted by Paul Shuler on October 01, 2015 at 09:28:03 from (170.29.1.10):
For the sake of embarrassment I won’t go into too many details here. But here is the short story. I have an older brother that suffers from schizophrenia and paranoia. He is on no meds and is no longer able to care for himself. We are trying to get him served to get guardianship over him. Here is the problem, He is on the move and the sheriff’s office does not have the man power to chase him down just to serve papers. He is posting vile things on the internet on a Dailey basis. How do I go about finding his IP address from his post in hopes of tracking him down. Not looking to break any laws just need to find him and get him help before someone kills him over all the nonsense he is posting. He has a phone but it is a pre paid and he won’t answerer cause he has told others that George Bush listens in on his calls. I am sure this is not the proper place to ask this but I know a lot of you guys are very sharp with computers. Sorry if this has offended anyone. Heck it offends me too but I am right in the middle of it. thank you.
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