The problem with examining the way he plays hands is that a massive multitabler plays pretty much the same as a bot plays. I actually examined Meat's game pretty closely because I played against him every day. He's a tight player who offers few surprises. I suspected that he might be a bot too but he seemed to play mostly certain hours in the day, not 24 hours a day. People rarely run their bots 24 hours a day either, so his schedule probably doesn't mean much one way or another.

I don't think though that forums are the right place to sling around accusations. Players do multitable. There's nothing wrong with that. If someone is suspected of being a bot that person should be reported to the site, not tried in the court of public opinion.

None of the sites including PokerStars tells 3rd parties the results of their investigations so the most anyone can do is report it and let the cards falls where they may.