To: Robert_Paulson2, TravisMcGee
if the battery is attached, it can be turned on for tracking purposes remotely. You are 100% Sure of this? You KNOW this? Are you sure?
Please reply
34 posted on
03/01/2002 6:40:58 PM PST by
watcher1
To: watcher1
Read "Killing Pablo" (Escobar) by Mark Bowden. It's how they nailed him. He was pretty surprised too. And very dead, all shot full of bullets playing roof tag at the very end.
To: watcher1
Also, a more modern case: LEOs are able to retroactively trace David Westerfields movements by where he used his cell phone on his travels with poor Danielle Van Dam.
IOW, the "forensic history" of your calls remains long after you push "END".
To: watcher1
if the battery is attached, it can be turned on for tracking purposes remotely. I,also, know this from on-the-job. A cell phone can be remotely used for more than just tracking purposes, it can also be used to eavesdrop.
76 posted on
03/01/2002 7:23:16 PM PST by
jimtorr
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