Brian Fitzgibbons
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So the equipment they're bringing in isn't being analyzed.
The people aren't being photographed as they're working and that speculation isn't being generated from whatever's happening.
I would agree.
And I would say that this is done more for concealment and moreover for the suspect to be aware of exactly where they're looking.
So, you know, this is protecting the integrity of what they're doing.
Yeah, I mean, this is an incredibly emotional and humanizing video.
You know, this is going to go like wildfire across the country.
This is going to keep folks, as you were talking about earlier in the show, keep people inspired to persevere in this case.
For sure, and this is a common theme in a number of violent crimes like this, that perpetrators will discard items of clothing, pieces of equipment that they used, weapons along the roadways near the crime scene or a small distance away.
We actually had a murder case here locally
that was solved when detectives found a polo shirt five miles from the murder scene that was discarded out the window by the suspect himself that had DNA and blood from the victim on it.
And this was five miles down the road.
just on the side of the road found by a dog walker.
So, you know, this is very common that they would want to dump those items, especially as he's driving in those moments after committing this crime.
He's as he's moving along the roadways.
That's some of the most vulnerable time for him because he's wondering, has police been called?
Are they searching for his vehicle in those moments right after the crime?
We're going to see more.
We're going to have a better idea as to what happened.
They are in the Catalina foothills just north of Tucson, Nancy.