TALKING POINTS By Alon Klomek Alon is General Manager of International at Cellebrite. Cellebrite’s products, solutions, services and training help customers build the strongest cases quickly, even in the most complex situations. Accessible Digital Evidence Tech for all Officers W • The Cellebrite Frontline easy-to-use mobile application allows officers to collect consent-based digital data in real-time. Cellebrite hen the paramedics reported to the Cleveland Police that there was a possible murder scene at a home in Middlesbrough, England, investigators immediately opened a forensic investigation. Only this time, rather than simply gathering physical evidence and questioning suspects at the crime scene in a conventional way, local police took their field investigation digital to solve the case faster. The case began when paramedics received a call from Ms. Lona James who reported that a woman had been killed in her home. Arriving at the scene, first responders found the lifeless body of Laura Harrison, a 36-year-old mother of two young children, who had sustained numerous injuries including multiple stab wounds to her back and head. Harrison’s partner, Jonathon Joseph Robinson, was immediately questioned about the incident. He had an alibi and sug-gested that Harrison might have sustained her injuries from a fall out of bed. However, he also had a history of domestic violence, which immediately raised eyebrows. Police then questioned Robinson’s mother, Lona James, who had reported the incident. She told quite a different story. During a separate interview, James revealed she’d had a conversation with her son the night before. She told police that her son (Robinson), had confessed to assaulting Harrison but that he had refused her pleas to take Harrison to the hospital 32