Jail - thats where we'd like to put quite a lot of Myspace users come to think of it...
The Sheriff's Department in Kentucky has been keeping a close eye on sites like
Myspace and
Youtube in order to help catch young offenders it seems.
Fox News has reported recently that a series of arrests were made in Kentucky after videos of crimes appeared on Myspace. Apparently a group of four teenagers broke into a home and stole various items, only to be arrested after police found a video of the crime had been uploaded to one of the internet's most popular websites.
It appears that this wasn't just a one-off incident either, as detectives recently arrested another youth in the area who had videos of himself causing damage to a church, which had been uploaded to Youtube.
It does make one stop and wonder just which is worse though - the stupidity of the criminals or the fact that the police may have wasted hours examining the Myspace pages of their suspects.
If you have any crimes you want to confess to, or videos you wish to share, then feel free to pop down to the
forums and let us know!
btw - link goes to the forums, not this thread. You guys should really automate that... dev for hire ;)
Albert Einstein
US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)
So this news doesn't surprise me really. I just wonder if it is more prevailent in America, as you don't get teh same programs about other countries.
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Oh, how I do agree with you. :P
Anyway, just trying to say this isn't too uncommon. Well, I guess; I personally have only been on myspace like three times, mostly on accident (clicked the wrong link).
They took photos of each other apparently smoking cannabis and drinking bear in a quarry while wearing school ties.
The photos were then discovered lying around in the quarry by a dogwalker who reported the incidence to school and the papers (one of the tabloids ran the photos with the headline: ('SPLIFFING, OLD BOY!').
Despite the media attention though, the school couldn't do anything other than require random drug testing in the future as it didn't take place on school grounds.
but the films were hillarious!
josh
As to how arrests work, i'd imagine it's the same way as that surveilance footage does.
And faced with pictures of them doing something, the perps very probably confessed all and blamed each other.