Brian Fitzgibbons
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And if it is a custom made piece, that's going to really narrow things down for us because these items aren't one of one, right?
There'll be 50 made or 120 made and people will be able to quickly identify that.
Yeah, Nancy, this falls in line with their normal investigative procedure.
What they're going to be doing, obviously they're focusing on the evidence collected at the scene of the crime.
But as they work
further and further away from that epicenter they're going to look at cameras the next logical step would be to follow points of entry and exit to the community uh they're going to be looking at what we call choke points or where vehicles have a tendency or a natural tendency to flow and they're going to be trying to put together additional pieces when i look at this video
The unfortunate side is obviously the resolution doesn't provide us details like license plate numbers,
provide insight.
It does provide enough detail for them to follow up on additional leads.
And Nancy, this could be something that is significant in the case.
I talked about this before.
As they open that circumference from the center of the crime, they're going to reveal additional information.
Now, I would like to say whether or not this vehicle was involved in the actual crime itself,
It is of significant relevance because it was in the area when the crime occurred.
So whether it is directly related to the criminal activity or to the abduction or whether or not they are a valuable piece of evidence in being a witness, it's still a very, very relevant breaking evidence in news.
Yeah.
Yeah, Nancy, the FBI and local authorities have what's called evidence response teams or ERT.
They specialize in going through, meticulously going through every piece of possible evidence, including collecting any DNA or any physical evidence or any fingerprints, any type of evidence from the scene of the crime
And when they feel they've exhausted all collection, the normal course of events is then they release that crime scene back to the owner of the property or the family.
This is normal protocol.