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But that's vastly reductive," said Andrea Amico, founder of Privacy4Cars, which makes a free app that helps people delete their data from automobiles and makes its money by offering the service to rental companies and dealerships. "I hear a lot of analogies of cars being smartphones on wheels. They reveal everything from location, speed and acceleration to when doors were opened and closed, whether texts and calls were made while the cellphone was plugged into the infotainment system, as well as voice commands and web histories.īut that boon for forensic investigators creates fear for privacy activists, who warn that the lack of information security baked into vehicles' computers poses a risk to consumers and who call for safeguards to be put in place. Their onboard computers generate and store data that can be used to reconstruct where a vehicle has been and what its passengers were doing. In recent years, investigators have realized that automobiles - particularly newer models - can be treasure troves of digital evidence. He has pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial subject to psychiatric assessment. In July, Wessel was arrested and charged with French's murder. Wessel's voice was identified by relatives, including his wife, key evidence that allowed investigators to reconstruct his movements and the final hours of French's life, the police report says. The voice, according to the police report obtained by NBC News, belonged to Joshua Wessel, now 32, who used to tinker on cars and motorcycles with French.

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They returned to French's 2016 black Chevy Silverado pickup truck, which had been stolen around the time he vanished, and discovered time-stamped recordings of someone else's voice using the hands-free system to play Eminem on the radio at the time of French's murder.

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Then, according to police records obtained by NBC News, one of the detectives learned of an emerging field - digital vehicle forensics - which focuses on extracting the treasure trove of data stored in an automobile's onboard computers. For more than two years, Kalamazoo County sheriff's detectives investigated French's murder without making any arrests.















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