Meet Steve Cavanagh, the Belfast human rights lawyer who became a crime writing bestseller
Briefly

Steve Cavanagh's career significantly influences his blockbuster Eddie Flynn series. He reveals the surprising use of ordinary items for sinister acts and shares his alarming search history, which includes inquiries about bypassing security systems and faking times of death. Cavanagh notes how easily one can find information on these topics online, emphasizing the accessibility of dangerous knowledge. He points out that many security systems can be easily compromised by simply purchasing common tools from retailers like Amazon, raising concerns about safety and the ease of conducting illicit activities.
You'd be amazed at the ordinary, everyday items we have that can be used for dastardly means, says crime novelist Steve Cavanagh with a mischievous grin. He also admits his search history throws up a fairly terrifying mix, with things like 'how to bypass a security system', 'faking a time of death' and how long it takes for certain poisons to kick in.
The terrifying thing is that all that stuff can be searched for. It's surprisingly easy to bypass most of the security systems in the world by buying stuff on Amazon.
Read at Independent
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