Blogs are the latest form of electronic information that law enforcement is examining as part of investigations, and experts predict they’ll become even more relevant as their popularity grows.
“We have to look at that as a new medium to solve crimes,” said Cmdr. Christopher Vicino of the Pasadena, Calif., police department. “We would be able to use them, not so much as evidence, but more for investigative leads.” —Catherine Donaldson-Evans —Today’s Gumshoes Dust for Fingerprints, Then Read Blogs (Fox News)
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I can see it now: “From producer Jerry Bruckheimer comes America’s next crime drama, CSB: Crime Scene Bloggers, airing Wednesdays after CSI: New York.” Hilarious.