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An Austin, Texas, police officer claims that if you turn off your phone or it is not connected to a network, then that might strongly suggest you’re a “victim of a crime or you’re probably committing one.”
This statement was made during a tenuous investigation into the murder of a popular up and coming cyclist Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson earlier this year, when in January her killer, Kaitlin Armstrong, was convicted and sentenced to 90 years in prison.
Though the murder made national headwaves, one of the lead investigators involved in the case from day one, Detective Jonathan Riley made an intriguing statement in a lengthy report/interview with CBS News.
When compiling the evidence and piecing together the string of events to determine who the murderer was, how, when, and why it was committed; apparently one of the tip-offs was the murderer lied about her phone’s battery dying the night Armstrong carried out the murder. However, this was found not to be true and that the phone was deliberately turned off.
This was a red flag for the detectives when this was discovered. But Det. Riley took it a step further by making the statement that in this day and age if someone turns off their phone or takes it off of a network, then it most likely means that person is a victim of a crime or is a criminal themselves…
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