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Murder In Moscow: Telecommunications Expert Ben Levitan Discusses Cell Phone Records (2/2/23)
Feb 2, 2023 ·
12m 21s
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One of the key pieces of evidence that the authorities offered in the PCA was the cell phone records of Bryan Kohberger. Using this data, investigators say that they were...
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One of the key pieces of evidence that the authorities offered in the PCA was the cell phone records of Bryan Kohberger. Using this data, investigators say that they were able to recreate Bryan Kohberger's movements on the morning in question by using the pings his cellphone made from the towers it connected to. How strong is that evidence though?
In this episode, we hear from Ben Levitan, a telecommunications expert, who says that while the technology is helpful to build a case, it's not the kind of evidence that will convince a jury.
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to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Expert: Cell records can’t pinpoint someone’s exact location | Idaho Statesman
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In this episode, we hear from Ben Levitan, a telecommunications expert, who says that while the technology is helpful to build a case, it's not the kind of evidence that will convince a jury.
(commercial at 6:41)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Expert: Cell records can’t pinpoint someone’s exact location | Idaho Statesman
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