all while investigating AFTER the murders took place.
So they were able to track car location independent from cell phone location data. Did the cars have active On-Star feature? If not then that would say that On-Star, or OS like capable vehicles track location whether activated or not, or that the vehicle has some other black-box tech that is keeping and or transmitting this info.
That is good to know for anyone that though leaving cell phone at home when going to event would keep from being tracked, and I'm not even considering facial recognition, license plate camera tracking.
They were able to use the car GPS location to determine exactly where it was all week, what speed it was driving, where it stopped, where it slowed down, etc... for an entire week. They knew the precise locations of every car that family owned.
In addition, when someone parked the vehicle and got out to walk, they could GPS track the person to within +/- 10 feet of their location... and had a full week of data about that person's movements that week. They knew if two people were standing next to each other, or were on opposite sides of a building, or both inside the same building, and where in that building they were.
I've watched too many times where a crime was committed, and during the trial information comes out about that person's location, or their vehicle's location and ability to track by GPS.
Leave your car at home, or else drive to a park-n-ride and take a bus. Call an Uber ride. Ride a bicycle or motorcycle. Buy an OLD pre-1999 vehicle in good condition, and use that if needed. Turn off your cell phone, or else leave it somewhere else, but still turned on.
That's incredible. I can see this happening pretty easily if a monitor was put on the vehicle, but not when tracking was post location events. That means this information of stored in a database for a period of time.
all while investigating AFTER the murders took place.
So they were able to track car location independent from cell phone location data. Did the cars have active On-Star feature? If not then that would say that On-Star, or OS like capable vehicles track location whether activated or not, or that the vehicle has some other black-box tech that is keeping and or transmitting this info.
That is good to know for anyone that though leaving cell phone at home when going to event would keep from being tracked, and I'm not even considering facial recognition, license plate camera tracking.
They were able to use the car GPS location to determine exactly where it was all week, what speed it was driving, where it stopped, where it slowed down, etc... for an entire week. They knew the precise locations of every car that family owned.
In addition, when someone parked the vehicle and got out to walk, they could GPS track the person to within +/- 10 feet of their location... and had a full week of data about that person's movements that week. They knew if two people were standing next to each other, or were on opposite sides of a building, or both inside the same building, and where in that building they were.
I've watched too many times where a crime was committed, and during the trial information comes out about that person's location, or their vehicle's location and ability to track by GPS.
Leave your car at home, or else drive to a park-n-ride and take a bus. Call an Uber ride. Ride a bicycle or motorcycle. Buy an OLD pre-1999 vehicle in good condition, and use that if needed. Turn off your cell phone, or else leave it somewhere else, but still turned on.
That's incredible. I can see this happening pretty easily if a monitor was put on the vehicle, but not when tracking was post location events. That means this information of stored in a database for a period of time.