Nintendo Switch helped solve a murder case

    Nintendo Switch helped solve a murder case

    Nintendo Switch helped local authorities in southern Alabama with a murder case. This is what happened in America about a month ago where the hybrid Nintendo console was able to give a huge hand to the local police to allow the killers of this event to be arrested.

    Precisely, Mr. Matt Wiser, a professor at the University of South Alabama, was found dead inside his home on November 22. Just at that juncture the killers chose to steal part of the furniture of the house, including Nintendo Switch. The local police, realizing the theft, opted to verify the online activities of the console up to the accused Tiquez Timmons. Upon arriving at him, the police investigated a second lead that led to Mr. Wiser's real killer, namely Derric Scott. The first was driving the van, while the second had entered the house to steal.



    As is the practice in America, the eventual bail for Timmons and Scott will be $ 150.000 which, if paid, will allow the two to get out of jail but to wear electronic devices for surveillance.

    Nintendo and Switch, although they have little to do with all this, have nevertheless proved to be a fundamental part of the murder, which is why, although it is not good news, it allows us to say that for once a console has helped justice to solve a case of murder.



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