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Strange True Crime Cases Solved Thanks to Google Maps’ ‘Street View’ and ‘Google Earth’

  • August 8, 2024
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With Google Maps Streetview With the devices in your hand, you can travel around the world. The 360-degree photos that make up the Google Street View service are

With Google Maps Streetview With the devices in your hand, you can travel around the world. The 360-degree photos that make up the Google Street View service are taken by Street View Trekkers and by cars equipped with cameras.

People wander the streets 8 hours a day with a bag of 18 kg with 15 cameras in it. All this footage is not only for finding the way, not for seeing. in clarifying criminal files It even plays a big role. We have included 5 of them in our content.

He lived unnoticed for twenty years until he was captured on Google Maps.

Considered one of Italy’s most wanted criminals Convicted murderer Gioacchio Gammino worked as a chef under an assumed name in the town of Galapagar, near Madrid, Spain.

In images on Google Maps chatting for a greengrocer He was spotted and captured by police, who confirmed that he had been wanted as a criminal for years.

The body of a missing man was found 22 years later using Google Maps.

The man named William Moldt suddenly disappeared on November 7, 1997, when he was 40 years old. He was last seen in Florida. It was not found for twenty years. Until 2019, that is.

The man’s body and his car had been on satellite images on Google Maps since 2007, but no one had noticed. Theories, Moldt’s flew his car into the lake However, we will never know the exact truth.

A massive bicycle theft was discovered.

When satellite images of a man in Oxford were examined, they came across a huge pile of bicycles. Man, He stole at least 500 bicycles and was captured thanks to Google Maps images.

A marijuana farm was found.

In 2009, they discovered a huge area in Switzerland using Google Earth satellite images. This is in the middle of a cornfield, It was a 7,500 square meter marijuana field…

The thieves were caught via Street View on Google Maps.

In 2008, a year-old boy was cycling in Groningen, Netherlands, when two men ambushed him. your bike, phone and money stole. The police initially found no trace, but after six months something happened.

The boy, who was looking at the scene where he was robbed on Street View, saw that the moments before the incident were captured on the cameras. He immediately contacted Google and they revealed the blurred faces. Those who committed the robbery They were two 24-year-old brothers.

Sources: BuzzFeed, The Sun

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