Chris McDonough
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So this is really a focused investigation now from the digital footprint.
And I believe that's probably why they started, you know, taking up the car avenue, you know, where they got the Range Rover, they served some search warrants.
I believe those individuals came into that geographic, or excuse me, the geofencing that they had established post the crime and pre-crime area.
So they saw networks coming in, cell phones, that type of stuff, and then they started contacting those people.
And what did you get?
You got a DoorDash driver.
You got a guy driving a Range Rover who says, hey, yeah, I drive through that area, etc.
And so those search warrants were established pretty quickly.
And then, of course, you have the Bitcoin problem.
That was out there.
They hit the guy in Los Angeles pretty fast.
And so what they're doing is they're just checking off the boxes.
And then once those boxes are all checked, they're going to see what's left.
And that's where, you know, good old gumshoe police work where you just go, you know, knocking on doors and you start re-interviewing people over again.
And that's where you get the anomalies in an investigation typically.
At this point, Dave, what you have is the Range Rover has been returned.
So there were three cars, in my understanding, that were actually impounded.
The Range Rover, the victim's car, Nancy's, and the daughter's car, believe it or not, Annie's car.
or Annie's family car.
Nancy's car is still being hold for obvious reasons.