Police Want Your Smart Speaker Here’s Why | WIRED
When officers arrived, Galva was dead, impaled through her chest by the 12-inch blade at the sharp end of a bedpost. Police believe Crespo tried to drag Galva from their bed. She held onto the bedpost to resist, but the sharp end snapped, somehow killing her. Police charged Crespo with second-degree murder. He pleaded not guilty and was released on $65,000 bail, awaiting trial. In the months since the arrest, Crespo s lawyer has presented a surprising piece of evidence in his defense: recordings from a pair of Amazon Echo speakers.
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Assume Amazon knows everything.