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2018: The husband committed the planned 5 years murder of the wife for the sake of the boyfriend and got because of the Health Apple application
At the beginning of December, 2018 British was sentenced to 30 years of imprisonment for murder of the wife, the evidence to what was obtained thanks to the Health Apple application on iPhone of this pair.
According to the newspaper The Guardian, Mitesh Mitesh Patel prepared five years murder, hoping to begin new life with the boyfriend in Australia. He was even going to use the frozen embryos of Jessica, the wife to start a family. Jessica knew six years that her husband is in love with other man. The prosecutor's office also noted that Mitesh had to receive an insurance in the amount of more than $2.5 million after the death of the wife if by responsible for her murder recognized other person.
In May, 2018 Mitesh immobilized the wife, having entered her too high dose of insulin, and then used a plastic packet to strangle her. It inverted all house top a bottom to imitate attack and robbery of malefactors.
However all plan came to nothing as soon as the police checked iPhone of married couple. The Health Apple application of Mitesh recorded surge in activity after Jessica's death, including how he ran on a ladder – the police connected these data with attempts to imitate burglary. The application on Jessica's iPhone recorded that she lay not movably after the death, but at some point passed 14 steps and again stiffened. In fact Mitesh took iPhone of the wife and threw nearby that it seemed as if it dropped out of her hand.
The Health Apple application was not for the first time used in court for determination of the identity of the murderer. In January, 2018 its data served as the proof of rape and murder of the woman in the German city of Freiburg – registrated the application that the suspect walked upstairs when it, presumably, dragged the woman's body to the embankment, and then rose back.
These applications remain locally on the device and in encrypted form in iTunes and iCloud. So far it is unclear whether Patel was necessary to crack police family phones as it was in a case in Freiburg.[1]