In Australia, "smart watches" helped to solve the murder

31 March 2018, 16:43 | Incidents
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The Australian police used the data of "smart" watches Apple Watch, as evidence in the murder case. This is written by Gromadskoye with reference to the Daily Mail.

The publication notes that in September 2016 57-year-old Adelaide resident Merna Nilsson was killed in her own home.

Her sister-in-law Caroline Nilsson told police that a woman was attacked by a group of men. According to her, they traced the Mernoy home, attacked her and killed.

However, on Wednesday, March 29, police arrested on suspicion of murder herself Caroline Nilsson. "The main proof that points to her fault was the" smart "watch Apple Watch, which tracked the victim's activity during the murder," - writes the publication.



The police found that the heart rate did not match Caroline's testimony, which claimed that the attackers argued with the victim for about 20 minutes.

Myne's heartbeat data showed first a strong load, then a decrease, and then a heart failure. The forensic experts believe that this corresponds to the type of "ambush attack" when the victim was expected.

Prosecutors believe that the girl invented a story about the attack of the unknown and she planned and carried out the murder. Attorney Caroline plans to appeal all charges of the next court session in June.




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