Ryan Chandler
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The smoke staining, the windows, your electrical meter, your gas meter.
Then we then go into the interior.
We start working to where we see the most amount of damage, and we'll identify that as the room of origin.
We now reapply the scientific method all over again with what was the cause.
Okay, well, there's two things occurring there.
And the first one is you have a human being or a person identifying an odor similar to that of maybe a known accelerant.
Okay, that's great.
Then if your can alerts, it'll get you to even a tighter area of where maybe the strongest possibility of ignitable liquids are.
And the investigator will collect evidence from that area that the dog hit
put it into a specialized container, and they send it off to the lab.
And only then, once the lab confirms it, can we testify that that was in fact an accelerant.
The one I'm using a lot and I really like is these 3D imaging model cameras.
I can put this camera throughout a structure
And in less than 20 minutes, I have the ability to render a 3D image of that room or building as I see it.
And anyone at any time in the future can walk through that room with me almost in real time and see what I observed.
Can you tell me your name and why I might be interviewing you?
My name is Michael Skakel, and why am I being interviewed?
I mean, that's kind of a big question, isn't it?