AUDIO: FITBIT REVEALS HUSBAND MAY HAVE KILLED WIFE

In Connecticut, Richard Dabate, 40, is charged with the December 2015 shooting death of his wife, 39-year-old Connie Dabate. He claims an intruder shot his wife, and that he was able to fight back, burning the intruder with a torch before the man escaped. But detectives started poking holes in his story: there were no signs of a struggle or forced entry, and police dogs didn’t detect another person’s scent. What’s more, his wife was wearing a Fitbit watch, which shows that she was walking around the house for an hour after 9 a.m., the time Dabate said the intruder shot her. Fitbit records indicate she journeyed 1,200 feet around her home before the device stopped registering movement at 10:05 a.m.
* My takeaway from this is, exercise is not necessarily good for you.
* Or… OR – hear me out on this – zombies.
* The Speed-Walking Dead.
* Too bad she didn’t journey 1,200 feet out the front door.
* Looks like he … didn’t take enough steps to secure his alibi.
* Great. Now we have to check people for wearable technology before we murder them.
* If this guy makes enough money this would be a perfect murder case for that Dateline show.
* Liars often embellish their stories with vivid details to try and sell them … you know, like saying you burnt the intruder with a torch.
* That sounds more like a scene from “Game of Thrones.”
* I’d never wear a FitBit. Could you imagine how embarrassing that could be?
* “FitBit records indicate that the victim in this case woke up on Saturday morning, walked twenty feet to the sofa and remained there all day.”
CLIP: The “Law & Order” sound effect.