Showing posts with label using Echo data in Arkansas murder investigation. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 31, 2016

As We Leave More Digital Tracks, Amazon Echo Factors In Murder Investigation; NPR, 12/28/16

Alina Selyukh, NPR; 

As We Leave More Digital Tracks, Amazon Echo Factors In Murder Investigation:

"Amazon's personal assistant device called Echo was one of the most popular gifts this Christmas. But this week, the device grabbed headlines for another reason: Police in Arkansas are trying to use its data in a murder investigation.

What we know from court documents is that in November 2015, a man in Arkansas had some friends over at his house to watch a football game and in the morning, one of the friends was found dead in a hot tub in the backyard. Police later charged the man who lived in the house, James Bates, with murder. He has pleaded not guilty.

As the police were investigating the crime, they found a number of digital devices in the suspect's house, including an Amazon Echo device that was in the kitchen. They have since seized the device and have apparently gotten some information from it, but what they want to check is what — if anything — the device may have recorded around the time of the murder."