In the case of a robbery in the USA, a switch console of all things led to the conviction of the perpetrators.
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On November 20, 2019, a man broke into the home of a professor from the University of South Alabama. Professor Matthew Wiser was shot and robbed of his switch. Ironically, this device should now doom the perpetrator and his accomplice. The breakthrough in discovery was made possible by the online functionality of the console.
As soon as the stolen device was reconnected to the Internet, it left its individual signature, which made it possible to find the location of the switch. The search led to Tiquez Timmons, who confessed to driving the getaway vehicle after the crime. The latter ultimately blacked out Derric Scott not only to have stolen the console, but also to have pulled the trigger that caused Wiser to die.
Apparently I was dealing with an arbitrary act. According to the responsible lawyer, it could have hit "everyone". He recommended a bail of $ 300,000. Ultimately, this was set at $ 150,000 for both offenders because it was a first offense with no criminal history.