Can Vehicle Digital Forensics Change How Crimes Are Solved?
Vehicle digital forensics is changing the way murders are being solved. Ronda French says her dad's murder went unsolved for years until a detective learned about vehicle forensics. Detectives say the key to solving the crime was the computer system built into Ronald French's truck. Investigators say they found a time-stamped recording of the killer’s voice, placing him at the crime scene. Joshua Wessel later pleaded guilty to the murder of Ronda's father. Inside Edition's Lisa Guerrero has more.
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