Brandon Kyle Goodman
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a body, basically, of someone who's been murdered.
We're so reliant now, or at least police have become so reliant now on surveillance video.
And so that's why we heard early on the Pima County Sheriff saying, we need neighbors' doorbell cameras.
And we thought, oh, this is gonna be quick.
We're gonna get so many different angles.
They're gonna find that vehicle.
They're gonna see that person walking on the streets like we saw in Boston.
We've just had so many recent crimes we've seen solved.
Might take a couple days, but once they get those videos,
It kind of happens pretty quickly.
I didn't realize this, but in the neighborhood that Nancy Guthrie lives in, the zoning laws, just in order to keep it as beautiful and bucolic as it is, you have to have a one-acre property.
So they divide properties up acre by acre.
So you don't have these small houses all lined up with all these cameras.
And the houses have to be set back 30 feet from the road.
So that makes a doorbell camera,
kind of not even that relevant now because it's so set back, the idea that it would catch something.
It's not like you're in an urban area or even a suburban area.
This is so rural.
You say 30 feet, and plenty of them are much farther than 30 feet.
I'm trying to give some kind of a perspective or context for something 30 feet away from your ring camera.