Murder Suspect Asks Siri where to Hide the Body
Ren Benavidez | | Aug 13, 2014 02:36 PM EDT |
(Photo : FACEBOOK) User-Siri conversation
A Florida man who is the main suspect in the murder of his roommate allegedly asked Siri for advice on where to hide the body.
Pedro Bravo, 20, was accused of kidnapping and killing his friend and roommate Christian Aguilar in September 2012.
Aguilar allegedly dated Bravo's ex girlfriend which infuriated his friend and sparked an argument between the two.
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On Sept. 28, 2012, Bravo was charged with murder.
Aguilar was not immediately found, until hunters happened upon his body buried at a grave in a nearby forest.
Bravo's iPhone provided most of the evidence during the trial. The evidences included a record of the phone's flashlight use between 11:31 to 12:01 a.m. on the day of Aguilar's disappearance.
Also included in the evidence is a record of Bravo asking Apple's digital assistant: "I need to hide my roommate."
Buzzfeed reported that Siri responded asking about the kinds of places that the user was looking for, according to the evidence presented at the trial.
Siri offered Bravo four options: "Swamps, reservoirs, metal foundries, dumps."
Police reports stated that Bravo used his phone's flashlight when he dragged the body to the forest and buried it.
The location records saved in the phone also discredited Bravo's recount of his whereabouts that night.
According to reports, Bravo and Aguilar were on the way home from Best Buy when they started arguing in the car.
Bravo said he only hit his friend, but prosecutors alleged that the evidence shown in Aguilar's body suggested strangulation before he was buried in the woods.
To date, the case is still on-going.
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