Brian Fitzgibbons
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Yeah, so with the up and down of the garage door and the timeline, you know, they're certainly going to find out, you know, is that a normal minute and a half, two minute gap for when Nancy's in and out of the house?
If they have that data, they're going to be able to get past data as well to verify that.
Nothing jumps off the page to me there.
What I think is really, really a big question about this timeline is with relation to the doorbell camera.
There's a 25 minute gap from when that camera was disconnected to when that person is registered, the software detects a person, right?
What happened within that 25 minutes and how was nothing captured by these other cameras inside the house?
Those are the main, that's the big question
Yeah, I'm in agreement with Dr. Bethany and Dave that, you know, what we're seeing is likely the perpetrator removed that had already gained access to the residence by 1.47.
And I think an important note here that we haven't talked about
to conduct an operation like this to abduct someone, it's gonna take two people, right?
There's very likely not one person doing this to pull her out of the house, put her in a vehicle and drive her away, all right?
So, I think what you see on the timeline is, hey, take the camera off,
Person's now in the house.
2 a.m.
is probably when they made first contact with Nancy.
And I believe that the data bears that out.
I couldn't agree more.
That scene should have been held and not released to the family.
That scene should still be held.
And Sheriff Chris Nano said as much today in the press conference that that was a mistake.