I noticed an interesting story today on slashdot.org.
Police are using evidence of google searches, against a woman being tried for murdering her husband.
34 year old Melanie McGuire is accused of killing her husband by the state of New Jersey. She allegedly shot her husband and disposed of the body by dismembering him and stuffing him into suitcases.
Investigators have found evidence of google and MSN searches done on computers that they have confiscated. The accused has allegedly typed in "How to commit murder", "Instant Poisons", "Undetectable Poisons" and various search terms for gun laws in her browser.
Dailyrecord.com writes that the evidence given by Jennifer Seymour, a police digital unit investigator is the strongest yet in the circumstantial evidence case against McGuire.
Vuzmanon March 16 2007 00:27:13
This is why I always use an anonymizer proxy when I'm searching for new tips.
Grizlason March 16 2007 03:10:27
The vuzman is so l33333t
I myself always make sure to use gloves when searching for killing methods on google, does that help?
Vuzmanon March 16 2007 12:05:44
What ever turns you on....
Jogvanthon March 16 2007 15:00:07
Just go to the public library !
Roffenon March 16 2007 15:40:14
public libraries use surveillance... I always surf at my friends
places... that is also one way of staying anonymous and safe from virae.