Gliving,
Just hope that TJ being in jail will lead to something positive, like a realization something with his mom isn't "right" or that he overheard something. I don't think he knows where Brittney is - but he may hold the answers as to what happened.
And, it must have crossed his mind by now that his family/friends may very well have harmed Brittney. One can only imagine the rage he is feeling inside. Wish the judge would see this and get him the help he so needs. Besides, whom does he have to even associate with right now, with his family name so tarnished.
When the trials do start, bet you the DA will be asking a lot of questions that may help us with timelines. Just hope we're not too late, I found this:
(can't figure out how to link a website, hate windows 8)
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Suzanne Choney, NBC News
Sep. 29, 2011 at 3:05 PM ET
Here's a snapshot for subscribers of the four major carriers' policies, each with differing lengths of time for how long they keep data:
Verizon: Keeps records of calls and cell towers used for a year; text message details are retained for up to one year, actual text message content between 3 to 5 days; Internet session information for up to a year, and Web sites visited for up to 90 days.
AT&T: Stores call records for between 5 to 7 years; cell tower records since July 2008; text message details for between 5 to 7 years; text message content is not retained; Internet session information and destinations for up to 72 hours.
Sprint: Hangs onto call records and cell tower records for between 18 and 24 months. Internet session and destination info for up to 60 days; text message details for up to 18 months, depending on the device; text message content not retained; Internet session info and destination info for up to 60 days.
T-Mobile: Retains call record details for 5 years; cell towers used, "officially, 4-6 months, really a year or more;" text message details 5 years; text message content, not kept; Internet session and destination info is not kept.
You can check out the full chart prepared by the ACLU on its website.
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Wish we knew what service they had. I really hope it's not too late for LE to get cell records.