Scott Eicher
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So someone called the cops on him and maybe he was identified.
Is this one of the homeless encampment people that are walking around at night that just happened to be passing by this house?
Either way, the important part is, is neighbors or people in the area are providing their camera
information to the authorities, hopefully not just on X, as you said this gentleman had posted, but they're giving it to law enforcement so they can piece it together just to see if it's relevant or not.
I think you're correct there.
Also, the scenarios change.
First of all, it was a missing person.
And then later on, we'd get ransom.
And now we're looking at it as a kidnapping.
So you come in with fresh eyes or different eyes to look at different things.
Now, I definitely think that a full process should have been done immediately once they realized this was possibly a kidnapping.
But
Fresh eyes and the FBI with its specialized equipment and knowledge, that's always good to go back and look again.
As long as they've kept the crime scene, which it appears that they have not, we can still go in and look for DNA and hopefully any other evidence and recover it.
I definitely agree.
And local police departments normally wouldn't deal with this in the first place.
Once it becomes a suspected kidnapping, the federal authorities can come in and help those local police departments.
And we do come in with a lot of experts in several different aspects, DNA, cellular stuff, BAU, our behavioral analysis unit.
All this can help those local police departments get a grip on what's going on here and help them work through the case.
It is kind of strange that their family's doing the reaching out.