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by hga
4674 days ago
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As long as you're talking about an investigation to develop leads, if the investigators have a clue false positives aren't necessarily going to be bad. In this investigation, they didn't just go arrest the people associated with the two numbers they found, they got the metadata for the two numbers and saw enough additional correlations they could be pretty sure they'd found their men, especially with the added highly suspicious behavior. Presumably a few false positives wouldn't have panned out after their metadata was examined, e.g. in this one's second stage they went from 3 out of 4 to "most of the 16 the bank robberies under investigation". |
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