Virtually any kind of technology can be tracked these days when it's online and the Switch is unique. With this in mind, Nintendo's hybrid system recently gave a big break a the murder charge which had been a stumbling block to investigators before.
University of South Alabama professor Matthew Wiser was found shot dead in his home last month. No suspects or arrests were made at the time and his neighbor said he was a "good man" who kept himself.
It turns out that it was an isolated incident, with police using the stolen Winner Internet service to track down the suspects who entered his home. This was followed by a bail hearing, in which defendant Tiquez Timmons admitted that investigators drove the car and dumped it with defendant Derric Scott at Wiser's home, further explaining how Scott fired the gun.
According to FOX10 News, both Scott and Timmons are both charged with murder.
Cell District Assistant District Attorney Keith Blackwood said the victim could be "who" and said bail should be set higher than the recommended range under local guidelines, suggesting an estimated $ 300,000.
In the end, it is set at $ 150,000 for both offenders in the first offense as there is no criminal record and if they are unable to contract, they will have to wear electronic monitoring devices and may leave the house for work only. , school or church.
The judge remanded both defendants to Wednesday's trial.