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From: Paul Hovnanian
Subject: Re: Can anyone explain the design of tracking systems?
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Leon Heller wrote:
>
[snip]
> Someone has just been convicted of killing his niece, in the UK. He claimed
> he was in a DIY outlet at the time she went missing, but the police found
> that he was in fact somewhere else, from the mobile phone records. This was
> an important piece of evidence, as the body has not been found.
For the stupid criminals, this will help the police to catch them. For
the smart ones, it'll give them one more way to manufacture an alibi.
1) Wire a cell phone 'registered' to you to a pre-paid unit, or a land
line. Leave it in a location far away from the planned crime scene.
2) Commit the crime and then dial (from another anonymous phone) through
your setup to someone. This leavse a record that you were far, far
away
at the time.
3) Reterieve your own phone and dispose of the others.
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