A Texas woman was sentenced to 25 in prison for murdering her husband. But the way that the police were able to discover that she was the murderer was through her work computer and by using technology to track her car. The investigators looked on her web searches and saw some disturbing searches. They included “decomposition of a body in water” and “polygraph information”. With this information the police narrowed their search to ponds new areas that the woman had been and found the missing husband’s body. When dealing with technology, everything you do is recorded. So if you don’t want people to know what you have been up to (in our case probably not murders) than be careful what you do.
http://www.news.com/Police-Blotter-Murderer-nabbed-via-tracking%2C-Web-search/2100-7348_3-6234678.html?tag=cd.top
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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This just goes to show that information anywhere can be accessed by anybody. I'm in no way condoning murder (haha), but just be careful what you look at when you're on someone else's computer, especially work.
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