It showcases crimes that were solved using email records, cell phone pings, social media, etc. It’s interesting to see just how much information law enforcement can get.

They talk about it so casually, too. 😂

From a privacy perspective, it does give a lot of food for thought.

  •  bbbhltz   ( @bbbhltz@beehaw.org ) 
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    510 months ago

    This sounds great;

    Reveals how technology has become the new frontier in solving homicides, illustrating the surprising ways that cell phone data, smart watches, fitness trackers, GPS devices, geolocation coordinates, doorbell and traffic cameras, gaming devices, surveillance video, internet searches, apps, and social media messages can be the critical clues in murder investigations.

    Okay, some of it might be fear mongering and I’m sure someone will say it is teaching people how to get away with crime… But it sounds like a neat show.

    • I’m sure someone will say it is teaching people how to get away with crime

      Nah, I think it’s the opposite. If criminals know there’s literally nothing they can do to get away with a crime (i.e they don’t have control over EVERY device around them), it might even be a deterrent. That’s assuming criminals are complete idiots, though. LOL