— An the cameras?

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— An the cameras?

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Such an abundance of “smart” technology somewhat discouraged the young investigator, and he decided to involve specialists from the department of intellectual crimes in the case.

- Johann, who will go help the police?

- Kurt. He needs to get "field" experience. He can't spend all his time at the computer. He needs to work "on the ground" sometimes.

Two days passed.

- Kurt, what do you say?

— The lock on the safe was picked. The owner says that australia whatsapp data was missing from there. In addition, traces were found on the sensor of the front door lock, which indicate that the lock was not broken. Most likely, the owner entered there himself. It was his fingerprint that opened the door at 22.40, and death occurred at 23.00.

- But how? After all, at that time he was at a conference in another city.

— The thing is that he came to the room at 8:00 pm and, according to him, never came out again.


— The cameras in the hotel are installed only near the elevators, and the room is not visible from there. He could have left the room and gotten home. Time allows.

- Kurt, make a request to the company that left him the voice control device, his virtual voice assistant. And ask for recordings for that day, or rather even for the evening, somewhere from 7 p.m. until the morning. Since the device listens all day and transmits data to the server, they should be there.

— But they don’t give it, they say that only by court order, and in general, this is private information.

— Request a judge's order and at the same time request an arrest warrant for the board members of this company on charges of violating the privacy of their customers.

After reviewing the virtual assistant's records, it turned out that Mr. Kamo had indeed come home that night and had a fight with his wife, which ended in her murder.
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