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US police use a woman's Fitbit data to prove she was lying

US police use a woman’s Fitbit data to prove she was lying

Posted on June 27, 2015August 12, 2019 By Jarvis

Police in Lancaster, Pennsylvania have been up to Sherlock Holmes levels of detective work, using a woman’s fitness tracking data to prove she was lying about a crime.

Jeannine Risley, 43, reported an unknown man broke into her boss’s home, pulled her out of bed, attacked her in a bathroom, then raped her.

The fitness tracker, which Risley originally claimed was lost in the struggle, was used to prove the attack was fictional.
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