That one artifact: How Bluetooth artifacts cracked a case

In this series, Chad Gish, CID/SISU Detective, Metropolitan Nashville Police Department will delve into some noteworthy cases in his 26-year career, focusing on investigations that were either completely solved or significantly aided by a critical piece of evidence—what he calls “that one artifact.”

Digital evidence possesses the remarkable ability to accelerate investigations and frequently establishes a clear trail of evidence. Even a small fraction of this digital gold can often serve as a pivotal starting point, guiding investigators toward essential leads or critical breakthroughs that might otherwise not have been obtained.

In this real scenario, we share how this precisely unfolded in a recent homicide investigation and how Magnet Forensics tools were vital to the investigation.

Finding information from a mobile device after a tragic murder

A victim was tragically shot and killed as he walked to his vehicle and an investigative team quickly concluded that robbery motivated this ambush-style murder.

During the investigation, authorities discovered an abandoned iPhone on the pavement near the site from where the suspect’s car sped away. Despite being safeguarded by a six-digit PIN, the iPhone was in the After First Unlock (AFU) state. Leveraging Magnet Graykey, investigators obtained an AFU extraction and Magnet Axiom was subsequently employed to analyze the data.

Recognizing the suspect most likely dropped the phone before fleeing in the car, the forensic investigator quickly began analyzing data on the phone, resulting in minimal findings. Trusting his intuition, he examined Bluetooth connections with the aim of establishing whether the phone had been paired with the vehicle that fled.

Axiom lists Bluetooth Devices in the Connected Devices category
Axiom lists Bluetooth Devices in the Connected Devices category

Upon discovering the crucial connection, the digital detective immediately reached out to the lead investigator, inquiring about witness statements or surveillance video that could identify the make and model of the getaway car.

Unfortunately, there were no witnesses, and the only available cameras were positioned at a considerable distance, unable to precisely identify the vehicle’s make and model. Detectives were only able to confirm it was a white, four-door car. 

He informed the investigator that the suspect’s vehicle was likely a Nissan Altima. This conclusion stemmed from a Bluetooth connection between the iPhone and the vehicle, with the connection name on the phone being displaying as “Nissan Altima.”

The above excerpt from AXIOM Column View displays the MAC Address and Last Seen Date and Time of the connected device. The Last Seen Date/Time indicates the moment when the phone disconnected from its paired device. In the instance of the Nissan Altima, the last seen date and time was corroborated with the timestamp from the distant surveillance camera, listing the exact time the car sped away and disconnected from the abandoned iPhone. 
The above excerpt from AXIOM Column View displays the MAC Address and Last Seen Date and Time of the connected device. The Last Seen Date/Time indicates the moment when the phone disconnected from its paired device. In the instance of the Nissan Altima, the last seen date and time was corroborated with the timestamp from the distant surveillance camera, listing the exact time the car sped away and disconnected from the abandoned iPhone. 

A major breakthrough in the case

This initial clue provided a significant breakthrough mere hours after the murder. Acting swiftly, the homicide team initiated surveillance in high-crime areas and their efforts paid off when they identified a white Nissan Altima having evidence of bullet strikes on two of its doors.

Subsequent investigation revealed that the victim had been armed with a handgun, firing shots toward the suspect’s car before collapsing to the ground.

The vehicle was placed under surveillance and several suspects were apprehended when they entered the Altima. The examination of the Altima’s Bluetooth connections confirmed its pairing with the recovered phone through Bluetooth MAC address verification. Furthermore, the connection history between the iPhone and Altima was retrieved from the vehicle’s electronics. As it relates to physical evidence, the Altima’s door panels were removed and a bullet matching the victim’s weapon was discovered. Several suspects were indicted for first-degree murder.

AXIOM Details Card of a selected Bluetooth Device, detailing not only the metadata of the connection, but also the full path to the source file that contains this data.
AXIOM Details Card of a selected Bluetooth Device, detailing not only the metadata of the connection, but also the full path to the source file that contains this data.

The Bluetooth connection proved instrumental, ultimately facilitating the identification of the car, which in turn led to the recovery of physical evidence. All of this directly contributed to arrests that may not have otherwise occurred.

Once more, digital evidence played a pivotal role in solving the case and ensuring justice was served. Sometimes it’s just that one thing that solves the case. In this instance, it was the Bluetooth connection, or disconnection, that made all the difference.  

See for yourself how Magnet Axiom can help

Examine digital evidence from mobile, cloud, computer, and vehicle sources, alongside third-party extractions all in one case file with Magnet Axiom. Learn more about how you can use powerful and intuitive analytical tools to automatically surface case-relevant evidence quickly and try it today.

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2025 Luke’s Wings Heroes Gala

On Saturday, October 4th, 2025, we came together for the 11th Luke’s Wings Heroes Gala, a night dedicated to celebrating our mission of providing complimentary flights to wounded, ill and injured service members, Veterans, first responders and their families during their recovery and rehabilitation in U.S. military hospitals. 

The evening was filled with emotion and purpose, from honoring those who have served, to remembering those we have lost, to celebrating the powerful impact of Luke’s Wings and the hope it delivers every day.  Thanks to the incredible generosity of our supporters, we raised over $540,000 to continue ensuring families can be together when they need each other most.

YouTube Video Embed of Recap: https://youtu.be/PJm2Rm8j9WQ

Below, we recap our 2025 Luke’s Wings Heroes Gala:

Honoring Service and Sacrifice

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The 2025 Luke’s Wings Heroes Gala was a moving evening hosted by Emcees Mike Emanuel and Jacqueline Matter, who guided guests through a program filled with stories of resilience, community, and hope. 

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This year, we were thrilled to honor DARCARS Automotive Group, Sergeant Major Gerald “Jerry” Davis, Sergeant Joshua Brown, and Officer Matthew Vaughn. We recognize both their service to our country and their generous support, each a testament to the spirit that drives our mission.

DARCARS Automotive Group has long been a steadfast partner, helping make countless reunions possible through their ongoing generosity. 

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Sergeant Major Jerry Davis was recognized for his decades of dedicated service to our Nation and his unwavering commitment to the military community. 

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And finally, Sergeant Joshua Brown and Officer Matthew Vaughn were honored for their leadership and compassion in making Luke’s Wings’ largest single-family mission possible earlier this year — reuniting the family of fallen Parole Agent Joshua Byrd after his tragic passing.

Each honoree has played an invaluable role in helping us carry out our vision: reuniting our Nation’s Heroes with their loved ones when it matters most. 

Guests enjoyed performances from singing action painter Joe Everson and a surprise visit from Lincoln, a bald eagle from the American Eagle Foundation, notably known for his flights with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles team. It was a night of celebrating both tradition and unity across our Nation’s Heroes.

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Keeping Families Connected: How Your Support Helps Luke’s Wings’ Mission

Funds raised at the Luke’s Wings Heroes Gala directly support Luke’s Wings’ programs, which provide emergency travel planning services and airplane tickets for the families and loved ones of wounded, ill, and injured service members, Veterans, first responders, and fallen officers during recovery and rehabilitation.

Since 2008, Luke’s Wings has formalized five major program lines to serve the active duty and Veteran community best and has delivered nearly 17,000 tickets to Hero families nationwide. Each program meets a unique need, reinforcing our belief that no matter the circumstance, families can stay connected when it matters most. 

  • Wounded Warrior Transportation Assistance Program (W.W.T.A.P.): Providing flights for the loved ones of service members who were combat injured (or sustained training accident injuries) during their deployment, and who are now receiving ongoing inpatient medical care at a U.S. military hospital. 
  • Major Illnesses Transportation Assistance Program (M.I.T.A.P.): Providing flights for the loved ones of Service Members who developed a major chronic illness (such as cancer) as a result of their deployment and who are now receiving ongoing inpatient medical care at a hospital.
  • Veterans in Hospice Transportation Assistance Program (H.T.A.P.): Providing flights for the loved ones of Veterans in hospice so that they can be bedside for their final moments. Veterans who fall within this program line have served our Nation in World War II, The Korean War, The Vietnam War, The Gulf War, and so on.
  • Special Operations Transportation Assistance Program (S.O.T.A.P.): Providing flights for the loved ones of Special Operators during recovery, rehabilitation, and certain times of duress. These elite groups include Navy SEALs, Army Green Berets, Army Rangers, Marine MARSOC, among others.
  • Fallen Officers Transportation Assistance Program (F.O.T.A.P.): Providing emergency travel coordination and complimentary airfare to the families and loved ones of law enforcement officers, immediately following a catastrophic injury or death while serving in the line of duty.

These donations directly impact families: covering the costs of last-minute airplane tickets, ensuring loved ones can be present for rehabilitation milestones, and giving comfort to Heroes in their toughest moments. The evening was a reminder that every donation, large or small, helps keep families connected. None of this would be possible without the generosity of our sponsors, the enthusiasm of our gala attendees, and the spirited participation in our silent and live auctions, all of which make these reunions a reality.

To learn how you can further support Luke’s Wings and our mission, contact us today.

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