Yes it is. This is the only place I have read about this case that discusses these things at all. Most everywhere else is call interpretation focused and the rest falls to the side; it's very frustrating.
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I never hear state trooper either. I do hear someone else in the call and after listening to the True Crime Garage podcast's slowed down version I hear what sound like music near the end during the silence, hellos from the operator, and bump sounds. I had listened to it hundreds of times before...
One of the things people get caught up in is interpreting the call, it is one of the only pieces of evidence in the case, but I think it also has prevented, in other places this case is discussed, focus on other factors.
Factors like, the cause of the fight, the rumored yard sale site posts...
I'm going to go ahead and share what I have been thinking about as a possible cause of the positioning.
I'm thinking the truck could it have been pushed there manually from another location. It doesn't have to be nefariously. Maybe throwing it in neutral and someone turns the steering wheel...
I'm listening to some podcasts about Brandon's case right now. One of them brings up how the truck was parked and that it's not how you would pull over if you were coasting from being out of gas. The front end, drivers side?(please correct that if it's passenger side), was over the white line...
Was there ever a definitive location for where the truck was found? I know there were several mentioned and they are relatively close together. I'm doing some mapping so that (short) distance counts.
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I have a slightly fresh take on the beginning of the call, often thought to say state trooper or the like.
I've been considering he said "I was able to" (pull some guys over or the like). Only said with a country drawl and out of breath and hurried. Sounding something like I's-table-ter.
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I'm not positive but I have thought about it for awhile, I am under the impression the operator muted her headset when she wasn't speaking to cut the noise on her end. That's what it sounds like to me, I make a lot of calls everyday on a headset and that's what it sounds like with mine. She may...
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