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DIGITAL EVIDENCE -Man suspected in wife’s murder after her Fitbit data doesn’t match his alibi

Posted bywpengine 25 April 2017

DIGITAL EVIDENCE – We all leave digital trails of information we may not even be aware of. In this case his wife’s fitbit and his computer put the lie to his story.

Source: Man suspected in wife’s murder after her Fitbit data doesn’t match his alibi | Technology | The Guardian

Posted bywpengine25 April 2017Posted inUncategorized

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