Summary mistakes 2018:
Monday:
--Crime – Busting Computers
--Not so long ago, the dead bodies were found in a vehicle in a Boston commuterville.
--the police department computers are making everything to discovery a criminal
--The police used the computer to find out the owner of the specific—car.
--The police have examined the remaining fingerprint, and the burglar was arrested.
--After several ours of sudden work,
--If it were not for the computer this case would have remained unsolved.
--Firstly, a young lady and a man were killed in the car in Boston countryside.
--Secondly, lately the robber stole from New York shop.
--the police found a witness, who saw a 1950 or 1951 Chevrolet parking next to the murder site.
--Without this useful machine this crime maybe would remain unsolved.
--Not for computers.
--a Boston suburban car park became the scene of a nearly impossible murder case
--Two person were found dead in their car in Boston suburb.
--Another example is when a thief robbed a shop.
--assisting the successful search of the murder of a girl in a Boston suburb and in finding out the burglar of a store in New York
--However, a witness claimed to see an old model of Chevrolet
--The burglar was identified by the fingerprints
--detectives only found one sharp fingerprint on the scene.
--This case is only one of those many, that computers- which are considered a crucial crime-busting device nowadays -helped resolve.
--With the help of this computer the police searched through all the targeted cars.
--As shown by these examples; with the help of modern technology, police investigation is developing, too.
--Another case when the new investing technique proved useful was when someone tried to rob a New York shop.
--There were no traces at the scene, but a man saw a 1950 or 1951 Chevrolet
--computers help arrest criminals. They use computers to identify
--There were only one case in New York, when the police cannot solve a case, because the fingerprint of the robber was not clear.
--Besides, there are not so many “unsolved” file.
--Computer is becoming increasingly vital for police to capture criminals.
--screening all 1950 and 1951 Chevrolet in the near area
--Police department uses computers from identify villains to forecasting crime hot spot.
--Computer makes it more effective and convenience to bust crimes, it is a powerful ally of police.
--one of the vehicle’s owner was proved to be the perpetrator
--The Boston Registry of Motor Vehicles programmed a computer so that it can uncover 1950 and 1951 computers
--Then the computer obviously found the murderer who is now awaiting trial.
--Also, the police can analyse fingerprints, and so did when a burglar was found in a New York store.
--A young couple were found murdered in a parked car in the countryside of Boston.
--The computer facilitated the searching for elderly cars.
--since there were 2,5 million registered Chevies
--he was arrested and how he is waiting for his judgement.
Tuesday:
--He became one of the suspects according to the evidence, which connected him to the victims.
--This crime could remain unsolved if the police would not have the computers’ capabilities.
--The criminal had left his fingerprints on a surface, the investigators found them and analyzed them with a computer.
--Weren’t it for the immaculate furniture and the high-tech equipment, the case would have never been solved.
--Recently, a thief robbed a New York shop.
--The shop manager wiped the counter before closing the store, but the investigators found the fingerprints of the burglar that was captured in a few hours.
--Computers help solve cases that would have been impossible before.
--Criminal-Catching Software (title)
--A couple was discovered killed in a car in Boston outskirts.
--In a couple hours came to light a possessor, who inhabited near to the venue of the criminal act.
--This offender is solely one of the violators catched by computers.
--A couple was murdered in a car park in Boston and the police has found no evidence at all in connection with the crime.
--The police found a significant evidence linked to the crime and now he is awaiting for his trial.
--With their help, it is more successful (last sentence)
--However, there was a witness who said that a car stopped by the victim’s vehicle.
--It is proved that crime-busting computers makes the police’s job easier, because without this invention it would take lots of time to find a print that matches the suspect’s.
--This way the police tought that the only thing that could help them was the computer.
--Police think that the easiest way to track down a criminal is by the help of computers.
--Actually the police, nowadays, cannot work that effective on a case without the help of computer.
--Together, many distinctive forms of computer device are also there such as fingerprint, hot spot tracing, etc, which are now common with law cases.
--Maybe if they were using the old methods, the identity of the burglar would still be a mystery.
--Recently, somebody stumbled upon two dead body in one of Boston’s car park.
--However, the Boston Register of Motor Vehicles evolved a computer program, which shows registered cars and their owners being within fifty-mile ray of the suburb.
--A lot of people states that this is one of the most efficient detective program
--However, a witness could specifically describe the vehicle, which stopped by the murdered couple’s car.
--As it was presented in two occasions, they can speed up manual procedures.
--It took some time to check all vehicles but they discovered someone, who lived near the venue.
--This is only one criminal who was arrested with the help of the computers.
Friday:
--No clues were found, it was hopeless.
--Arrived to the scene, detectives found prints; one of them clean.
--For a while it seemed like the police wouldn’t be able to solve it, but then a witness came forward with the information, that he/she saw a 1950 or 1951 Chevrolet stopping by the victims car.
--since comparing one fingerprint to thousands of thousands other by hand takes tremendous amount of time and energy
--Two people were found dead in a car in outskirts of Boston.
--After a few hours they have found and later took into custody a 1950 Chevrolet owner
--If it was not for computers, this case would have been declared unsolved, too.
--These devices are working by examining people’s job tendency and taking fingerprints.
--Within hours they found a 1951 Chevrolet owner really close to the murderous area.
--These computers help identifying criminals by their habits, forecst crime hotspots, and take fingerprints for example.
--Only one fingerprint was found to be useful, but after analysing it with a computer, he was caught within hours.
--but regarding to a witness’s description, the committer’s car was a Chevrolet.
--the police located a suspect owner who live near the scene.
--A dreadful murder has happened, as two innocent people were found dead in a Boston suburb car park.
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