IIRC, police reviewed the surveillance footage and said it provided no leads. A lot of security cameras only retain footage for a short period of time on the basis that it's usually only a matter of a few hours between when something happens and when you discover it. For example, if you are a business owner your biggest concerns will be break ins and vandalism. If your store is broken into at night, you're going to find out the next morning and review footage immediately. Many businesses now have high quality hd security cameras and the files are large so you wouldn't want to store much footage for long periods of time. I don't think anyone was indicating that there was a concern that the footage had been intentionally wiped.I just looked to find the original quote from Subie alluding to the surveillance video of the studio having nothing on it (according to whom?) or possibly being recorded over (yikes!). I wonder if it has been modsnipped.
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