Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

bronxiteforever

(11,212 posts)
12. Technological advances overrule any similarities to past crimes
Fri Dec 25, 2020, 02:52 PM
Dec 2020

from the 1990s. Today, LE has all the advantages of big tech to solve crimes. Think about it: DNA, Cellular telephone records, cctv, internet cameras, traffic cameras, computerized fingerprint databases, photographic enhancements, cellular phone tracking, social media,texts, tweets, online shopping records, computerized shopping records, facial recognition software.

The 1990s were the Stone Age compared to modern police investigations as far as forensic science goes. I am confident that the digital trail will solve this case quickly.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Bad actor, but whose? Lars39 Dec 2020 #1
Same with the Atlanta Olympics bombing. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #2
I wonder if Rudolph will be the next pardon? LeftInTX Dec 2020 #31
I am down to wait and see. joshcryer Dec 2020 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author AkFemDem Dec 2020 #4
Oh yes. DU is great at conclusion jumping. cwydro Dec 2020 #5
This, lol. n/t ms liberty Dec 2020 #27
Yes. We don't have the story yet, but we will. MineralMan Dec 2020 #6
Yes. treestar Dec 2020 #7
It has been declared not an accident Cirque du So-What Dec 2020 #14
Not a big fan of wild speculation... Blue Owl Dec 2020 #8
Determination sans facts is always a mistake. 2naSalit Dec 2020 #9
Speculation does not equate to public accusation and derision. hlthe2b Dec 2020 #10
I want the reasoning cause .... Nashville? LizBeth Dec 2020 #11
Chaos, destruction, and fear to a blue city Lars39 Dec 2020 #13
In a very red state. I am reading ATT, that at least makes sense. Might as well hit Georgia, LizBeth Dec 2020 #15
Technological advances overrule any similarities to past crimes bronxiteforever Dec 2020 #12
Yes. exboyfil Dec 2020 #16
I'm blaming a terrorist triumvirate of Manafort, Stone, and Liddy... JohnnyRingo Dec 2020 #17
Trump, Giuliani, and Jarvanka milestogo Dec 2020 #18
Making a bomb? JohnnyRingo Dec 2020 #30
The fact that the RV broadcast a warning is significant localroger Dec 2020 #19
Is this the right wing trying to start their civil war? I fear there may be other attacks to doc03 Dec 2020 #21
I would put that possibility at the top of the probabilities. nt. localroger Dec 2020 #24
Whoever I hate is responsible! Sympthsical Dec 2020 #20
Rampant speculation... stillcool Dec 2020 #22
We don't know yet Sympthsical Dec 2020 #23
Yes, it could be a disgruntled employee... milestogo Dec 2020 #25
What is the purpose of blowing something up? stillcool Dec 2020 #29
You're making some leaps there Sympthsical Dec 2020 #34
true enough treestar Dec 2020 #35
Wonder if they'll use voice recognition bucolic_frolic Dec 2020 #26
Best to follow the evidence. BlueJac Dec 2020 #28
I've speculated elsewhere but I qualify it by saying there's no real proof yet MustLoveBeagles Dec 2020 #32
This smells like a right wing plot Happy Hoosier Dec 2020 #33
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Who wants to wait and see...»Reply #12