Scott Eicher
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If you have less frames per second, it's very grainy, and that's where you run into some problems.
But you know they're working on it.
They hopefully get maybe a download from the company itself and not from the neighbor who provided that video.
Well, I think there's several different reasons why they might prop up in the door.
One is they're trying to get Nancy out.
We've just discussed how hard it would be to move an 84-year-old lady that can't walk on herself.
by herself.
So having two gentlemen or two kidnappers grabbing her by the arms or underneath her arms to try to get her out the door, it's much easier to prop open a door to get her out that way.
I understand that, but if you're doing that, you want to prop open the door with whatever's nearby, which makes sense.
If it's a back door, you just got a lot of flower pots in the backyard there.
Just move one over to prop that door open so you're not messing with the door as you're trying to get her out.
So this would be handled by our behavioral analysis unit, and these are experts in the field of analyzing words and individuals' behaviors.
So they would take those notes, whatever form they came in, they would examine the language, the tone, the words they were used, the handwriting if it came in that fashion.
They would also be working with the family and with the investigators to try to figure out, all right, is this a legitimate ransom note?
Is it fake?
We've ran into this before in this case.
So they'd be working very hard.
So that's all that re-engineering or reverse engineering the ransom note, trying to figure out what type of person and hopefully narrow down who the suspect is.
Well, this is the normal process of the investigation like this.
You have breakout groups that are looking at different sections of the investigation.