Virtual reality content offered for a fee & in consultation with the family.
Author: David Gotfredson (Investigative Producer)
Published: 4:10 PM PST February 12, 2021
Updated: 4:10 PM PST February 12, 2021
SAN DIEGO — A new app is allowing the public to see crime scenes in a 3D virtual reality.
The CrimeDoor app recently launched a virtual walkthrough of the Coronado scene where Rebecca Zahau died in 2011.
“This gives the user a three-dimensional perspective on something that people only typically get to see in two dimensions,” said cold-case investigator Paul Holes, a consultant for CrimeDoor.
The app offers two 3D scenes of the Spreckels mansion where Zahau was found hanging from a balcony.