I was asked in April 2024 by the police to provide copies of photographs of evidence of a physical assault on my partner which occurred on 16 October 2023. The required images were taken by my iPhone between 17 October and 24 October 2023, along with some other images of the results of actions taken by the partner between early September and mid-December 2023. I checked that the images were present on the iCloud in early January 2024 and all were present. The point at which I discovered the deletion was beyond the 30-day period on which I could have undeleted the images.
When I attempted to locate the images on my iPhone and my iCloud account the entire group of images for the period 1 September 2023 to 31 December 2023 had disappeared.
I contacted Apple Support to clarify how this situation had occurred. The response was that one of four situations must have occurred:
1: that I had carried out the deletion myself. I am not a fool and we are not talking about the accidental deletion of one or two or even several images but hundereds.
2: that a software application had deleted the images under the control of settings on my computer. I have no such applications. No such instances have ever occurred in ten years of using the iCloud/iPhone image management facilityand none has occurred since the deletion event.
3: a third party with knowledge of my email address could have accessed my iCloud account and deleted the images. This would also require possession of my iPhone in order to authorise the request. Although many third parties know of my email address, including the assailant, my iPhone has not been out of my hands over the relavnt period.
4: an authorised agency (such as the Police) with knowledge of my email address could have accessed my iCloud account and would be able to bypass the iPhone authorisation phase. This is the only logical explanation of the situation but is the most difficult to pursue.
Has anybody else had a similar experience? Apart from the immediate problem of losing the evidence, I am keen to prevent a recurrence of the situation.
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