Scott Eicher
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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I'm sure there's one group of investigators that are saying, okay, we're going to concentrate on trying to identify this car seen going by the cactuses, and we got to start working on that.
So they'll follow that path.
They'll go out and talk to the neighbors.
They'll help the neighbors access their cameras, because as we know, some people...
are not very good at accessing their film and their footage, they'll go to the businesses and they're gonna keep asking the public to provide anything they have that might help identify vehicles that were in that area at that time.
We're doing the same thing with the cell phones, right?
We're following cell phones.
Hopefully we see a cell phone follow that same track as that car went from Nancy's neighborhood to that main street.
Things like that will help us clue and piece it together.
Well, there's several different ways.
One, we've talked about the videos and they've got to really push that to get that from all the neighbors, all the businesses.
Two is looking at the cell phones embedded in cars.
If it's a newer type vehicle, we can narrow that down through the tower dumps of that area
identifying the type of cars that are there, hopefully it will match the types of cars, and then we can track those cars and the cell phones that are traveling with those cars at those specific times.
So that would help us get to those points of hopefully identifying who that is and what kind of car they were in, and then where they went to after they were in the area around the time of the infection.
It is difficult.
And there's a lot of different databases we can pull from.
One is the videos from the area, as you mentioned.
The choke points coming from that point, where would a car have to go
from that point to get to other areas, the main avenues, the stoplights, the business canvases, all important stuff.