So the person who was lucky enough to actually place that order first was a person who had the luck to have just logged in and be actively browsing the site?
It doesn't surprise me that someone who is on the site would notice an ongoing crash faster than people who were doing something else. It further doesn't surprise me that someone who is already involved with the site would find it easier to get through an overloaded system than others - for one thing they don't need to go through the login process.
I'm not saying that Kevin wasn't associated with the break-in. I'm just saying that the evidence provided is not very good evidence of anything other than that Kevin was at the right place at the right time. Given that the site is actively used, there will always be people in that boat, and they will have an advantage over people who aren't.
It doesn't surprise me that someone who is on the site would notice an ongoing crash faster than people who were doing something else. It further doesn't surprise me that someone who is already involved with the site would find it easier to get through an overloaded system than others - for one thing they don't need to go through the login process.
I'm not saying that Kevin wasn't associated with the break-in. I'm just saying that the evidence provided is not very good evidence of anything other than that Kevin was at the right place at the right time. Given that the site is actively used, there will always be people in that boat, and they will have an advantage over people who aren't.