He's just making excuses to try to explain his failure to find NB, none of it is relevant because a proper S&R operation wouldn't rule anything in or out in terms of the circumstances anyway.
He said he would be "looking for things like whisky bottles".
Can't see how that would make any...
From the article you linked are the answers:
"He didn't know Ms Bulley but recognised her dog Willow."
"Ron added that when he first found the phone he thought 'somebody had gone to toilet'.
He added: 'I got to about this red brick building here and I thought 'this is not right'.
Minutes...
Indoors isn't as accurate as outdoors. Where NB's phone was last found was a nice clear outdoor area with no obstructions to receiving data from the GPS satellites so could be as accurate as 5 metres.
But having a data set over a period of time can provide even more accuracy, if you average the...
Unless I missed something, LE specifically said "the mobile phone was back on the bench at 9:20 am"
Always intrigued by the "back on the bench" which infers it was there previously but may just be semantics.
Whichever, it only states the location of the mobile phone and not NB which is more...
Thanks, yes I hadn't retained that information from the LE conference and does suggest the call had little relevance to the circumstances that followed.
Yes exactly, so we don't know if this was a routine daily call that many companies hold in the department, everyone dials in for a quick update on what they've done, what they plan to do for the day and any issues - it might not be as formal or informative as some people think.
Or it could be a...
No information has been released by LE from what I have seen, but yes they can probably pin down the location of "the boss" if your assumption of such a meeting is correct.
Some information can be deduced from the IP address of the participants of the meeting. Using a company office or home...
Well yes, but the mobile phone network provided can give the details of the SMS message recipient but not the contents, however we have no evidence that the message was sent via SMS, it could have been Whatsapp for example.
So yes nobody knows what the last message sent was, but nobody had ever...
I can see the IP addresses and device names of the participants of an MS Teams meeting in the admin portal so could deduce some information about their whereabouts.
As for the meeting being "initiated", it doesn't work like that, all attendees are given a web link to click to join the meeting -...
MS Teams is different, the IT administrator of the company that hosted the MS Teams call can see all the Teams data logs - I'm a sysadmin and can access literally everything my company employees do on Teams including private messages, calls, meetings etc without any access to their mobile...
NB was self-employed, with no obligation to have 2 phones.
I'm given a business phone but just use my personal for everything including MS Teams calls because I can't be bothered with using 2 phones.
"Checking the in-built motion sensors"
The sensors don't store any information whatsoever.
The article assumes full access to the phone - ie passcode/password. Without that, the information is encrypted and inaccessible.
It seems that either because the phone was found unlocked or somebody...
Not really, should be syncing regularly when in the vicinity of the phone.
But this is one of the downsides of a FitBit that made me move to Apple Watch. If the Fitbit app is closed on the phone it won't sync. If the app is running in the background, it will sync regularly, provided the user...
I checked my info from the official FitBit forums before I posted:
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Other-Versa-Smartwatches/Losing-data-after-manually-syncing-after-charging-after-a-dead-battery/m-p/4015112#M154850
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Charge-5/Data-Lost/m-p/5270000
Seems that the...
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