Joseph Scott Morgan
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the higher the probability is that you're going to leave something behind, just like LeCarte's principle.
So if you're in that space, whether it be footprints or whatever the case might be, maybe discarded wrappers, if you're surveilling an area, things that you might not think of that we would go in because we've got all the time in the world as forensics folks to go in there and pick that place apart.
My biggest concern, Nancy, is that they haven't gotten to this soon enough because we've got a lot of time that has elapsed.
Has anything degraded in there?
Has anything been rubbed up against and obliterated?
All these sorts of things.
So this is a time critical area.
And given the proximity, I think that it's significant.
I hope that they're processing this accurately.
looking for things like fingerprints, footprints, anything that can tie back to perhaps Mrs. Guthrie's location, maybe even that car that we were talking about, the phone, points of ingress and egress.
You think about that gate back there in the backside.
Did they always take care if they were surveilling the area to walk through that gate?
Did they touch it?
Had they left anything behind?
So all of this stuff is still on the table, my friend.
What's that?
OK, so when you think about electrostatic lifts, we all know about magnetism, right?
We learned about that in physical science back in junior high school.
So negatives attract positives.
So what we do with electrostatic lift, you see an example of one here that we did at Jack State.