Well since he has utorrent ( p2p file sharing ), and sandbox ( a program for running keygens on a vm so you can't screw up your machine ). I raise my suspicions
That's the same logic as saying "everyone with a gun is a serial killer", or "everyone who knows C++ is a hacker". Just because someone owns a program that can be used for malicious purposes, that doesn't automatically make them a lawbreaker.
Torrents are a much faster way of downloading files than simply directly obtaining them from web hosts, and sandboxing is an effective way to run suspicious programs. In a way, it's an antivirus, except thought ahead of time.