
"THE SEARCH HISTORY HALL OF SHAME: When Google Became God's Greatest Snitch"
Reid Carter presents the weekend special that proves criminals are getting dumber, not smarter. The Google Graveyard chronicles history's stupidest search histories that solved their own murders. From Brian Walsh googling "how to dispose of 115-pound woman's body" to classic cases like "how to kill someone and make it look like suicide." These digital confessions have replaced actual confessions because murderers treat Google like their personal crime consultant. Saturday reveals the hall of shame of killers who thought clearing their browser history cleared their crimes. Spoiler alert: Google remembers everything, the FBI knows how to subpoena, and incognito mode isn't magic.
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- FrecuenciaCada día
- Publicado20 de septiembre de 2025, 7:06 a.m. UTC
- Duración18 min
- ClasificaciónApto