Cory Doctorow reports via Boing Boing
Ross Compton, a 59-year-old homeowner in Middletown, Ohio called 911 in September 2016 to say that his house was on fire; there were many irregularities to the blaze that investigators found suspicious, such as contradictory statements from Compton and the way that the fire had started.
In the ensuing investigation, the police secured a warrant for the logs from his pacemaker, specifically, "Compton's heart rate, pacer demand, and cardiac rhythms before, during, and after the fire".
[...] The data from the pacemaker didn't correspond with Compton's version of what happened.
[...] [The cops] subsequently filed charges of felony aggravated arson and insurance fraud.
Cory links to coverage by Network World.
(Score: 2) by deimtee on Saturday February 04 2017, @06:04PM
It wasn't an entirely theoretical question : http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/8/12129348/dallas-shooting-bomb-robot [theverge.com]
No problem is insoluble, but at Ksp = 2.943×10−25 Mercury Sulphide comes close.