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  • This case actually concluded about a week ago and the man was convicted of murder! This is the first time a GPS device was used as the core piece of evidence in a trial of this magnitude. Groud breaking stuff. Its incredible that a GPS tracking system called the Tracking Key caught a murderer. I bet the parents are so thankful for this.

  • Yes, but from what I understand the wife was the one who planted the GPS on her husbands car not the police right?

  • The girl was the babysitter, not the guy who killed her. He had hired her to babysit his young son earlier that evening and was supposed to be taking her home but detoured with her to an abandoned house for some time, after which he ran her over then lied about the events to police, who got the real story from the GPS planted by his jealous wife who suspected he was having an affair. The girl was only 3 weeks past her 12th birthday and this was her 1st babysitting job. A very tragic story.

  • And then only after the murder of the girl police requested the GPS information planted by the killers wife? If that's how it happaned I don't see any law braking by the police.

  • The Garmin Forerunner 305 can do some of that.

  • why waste all that money on a garmin when you can buy the Tracking Key for less than half the price? Also, LandAIrSea sells real-time units for real cheap..Garmin is exspensive

  • I might put one on my bike. Then I'll track it when it gets stolen, as has happened on 18 occasions.

  • peopel are stupid

  • Why would you let a middle age man baby sit...especially a girl?

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