Cops Use MySpace To Find Suspects
26th Mar 2006, 03:15 GMT
After a brutal rape and robbery that began when Colorado party turned violent, the victim didn't know much about the suspects except their first names. But detectives used a popular social networking site, MySpace, to find out more.
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