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Do a bit of research on-line. Find a criminal case that involved Digital Forensics.
Using WORD, write an ORIGINAL brief essay of 350 words or more describing the case and the how digital forensics were used in the investigation.
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Digital Forensics Tools & Tchq – 202040 – CRN127 – Rucker • Week Two Assignment
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Running head: DIGITAL FORENSICS
DIGITAL FORENSICS 2
Digital Forensics in Solving Crime Venkatesh Bodhupally
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Digital forensics is the process of searching, acquiring and the preservation of digital content that may be used as evidence and maintaining is significance.
Digital information is obtained, analyzed and preserved to be used as evidence. In recent years, digital forensics has become an integral part of our lives. People are
increasingly doing a lot of things online and they are leaving a digital footprint that can be used against them. Digital forensics has become popular in solving crimes
as there has been an increase in cyber-related crimes (Choo, 2016). In recent years, digital forensics has taken the front-row seats in solving crimes and helping the
prosecution bring justice. One case where digital forensics has helped in solving the case is the Mikayla Munn case of 2016. Munn is a former University of
Manchester student who got pregnant, kept it a secret and after giving birth in a bath tab drowned her baby. Munn claimed that she did not know that she was
pregnant and that labor kicked in while she was taking a bath and the baby was born there (O’Kane, 2017). She said that she used a shoelace to tie the umbilical code.
Munn and her baby were taken to the hospital where the baby boy was pronounced dead upon arrival. Due to the inconsistency in her story, the police launched
a further investigation into her case. Thanks to digital forensics, the police discovered that Munn had texted two men before the incident and told them that she was
pregnant; the police believed that she believed that she suspected one of them was the father. It was also discovered that she had googled several things that
suggested that she was well aware that she was pregnant and she was planning to kill her baby upon birth (Karie 2016). She googled “at home abortions” and “4
ways of cutting the umbilical cord of a baby”. The further investigation involved an autopsy on the baby which showed that the baby took a breath after birth before
he drowned. Munn was found guilty and she was sentenced to nine years imprisonment after agreeing to a plea deal which saw her plead guilty of negligence.
References
O’Kane, J. M. (2017). Wicked deeds: murder in America. Routledge. DOI.https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351321969
Quick, D., & Choo, K. K. R. (2016). Big forensic data reduction: digital forensic images and electronic evidence. Cluster Computing, 19(2), 723-740.
Retrieved on March 18, 2020, from https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10586-016-0553-1
Karie, N., Kebande, V., & Venter, H. (2016, July). A generic framework for digital evidence traceability. In European Conference on Cyber Warfare and
Security (p. 361). Academic Conferences International Limited. Retrieved on March 18, 2020, from https://books.google.co.ke/books?
hl=en&lr=&id=ijaeDAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA361&dq=Karie,+N.,+Kebande,+V.,+%26+Venter,+H.+
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DIGITAL FORENSICS 2
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What Is Digital Forensics
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Digital forensics is the process of
searching, acquiring and the
preservation of digital content that may
be used as evidence and maintaining is
significance. Digital information is
obtained, analyzed and preserved to be
used as evidence.
Original source
Digital forensics is a process that involves
searching, acquisition, preservation as
well as maintenance of digital evidence
and its significance Digital information is
obtained and analyzed where it is later
used as evidence in cases
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Munn is a former University of
Manchester student who got pregnant,
kept it a secret and after giving birth in a
bath tab drowned her baby. Munn
claimed that she did not know that she
was pregnant and that labor kicked in
while she was taking a bath and the baby
was born there (O’Kane, 2017).
Original source
One such is that of Mikayla Munn, a
former student at the University of
Manchester who kept her pregnancy
secret then drowned her newborn baby
after giving birth in a bathtub (O’Kane,
2017) She claimed that she did not know
that she was pregnant and labor pain
started when she was taking a bath, and
later the baby arrival followed
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Munn and her baby were taken to the
hospital where the baby boy was
pronounced dead upon arrival.
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The mother and the baby boy were taken
to the hospital where the baby was
pronounced dead
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She googled “at home abortions” and “4
ways of cutting the umbilical cord of a
baby”. The further investigation involved
an autopsy on the baby which showed
that the baby took a breath after birth
before he drowned.
Original source
She googled “At home abortions” and “4
ways of cutting the umbilical cord of a
baby” When an autopsy was carried on
the baby, it showed that there was air in
the lungs of the baby which meant that
the baby took a breath after birth and
before his death
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murder in America.
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murder in America
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Quick, D., & Choo, K.
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Quick, D., & Choo, K
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Big forensic data reduction: digital
forensic images and electronic evidence.
Cluster Computing, 19(2), 723-740.
Original source
Big forensic data reduction digital
forensic images and electronic evidence
Cluster Computing, 19(2), 723-740
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Retrieved on March 18, 2020, from
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/
s10586-016-0553-1
Original source
Retrieved 8 March 2020, from
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/
BF01065290
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Karie, N., Kebande, V., & Venter, H.
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Karie, N., Kebande, V., Venter, H
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A generic framework for digital evidence
traceability.
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A generic framework for digital evidence
traceability
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In European Conference on Cyber
Warfare and Security (p.
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In European Conference on Cyber
Warfare and Security (p
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Academic Conferences International
Limited
.
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Academic Conferences International
Limited
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