Episode 46. Constitutional Confusion
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It can often take years for courts to catch up to technology and often it’s the technology law enforcement has been using for decades to solve heinous and brutal crimes. But what happens when a court decides that the investigative process law enforcement has been so reliant on is alarmingly illegal?
In this episode, we follow the murder of Nancy Woodrum and take a critical look at every aspect of the Fifth Circuit Court’s decision to rule Google Geofencing a violation of American privacy rights and unconstitutional. This discussion also considers how the ruling will reach investigative technology that has not been challenged in the courtroom, such as law enforcements use of Tower Dumps for cell phone tracking and the use of Genetic Genealogy without search warrants.
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Former investigators and cell phone tracking experts, Sy Ray and Keri Ray, discuss their involvement in criminal cases from around the world and what it takes to solve complex crime scene investigations.