FrostedGlass
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We know Liggett was provided a tip narrative from ORION DIN-000074-01 to review. It was from Dan Dulin.it could be quite simply that the error on the tip meant it was never matched to a person / got misfiled. Then it's in digital purgatory never to be seen again. Potentially only a line by line review of the source documents discovered this error. Or maybe a brute force technique for near matches.
Who knows - but at the end of the day I certainly would not be surprised if it is all down to a simply clerical mistake like this.
Given the sophistication of the program, I can't make sense of this long lost tip.
Did DD lose the tip for all those years and then he finally found it and entered it into Orion?
(Snips from the link below about ORION)
ORION also has new automated features. When a phone tip is entered into the system, ORION can actively process that raw data and “push” leads and intelligence to investigators. For example, if a phone tip is received in the L.A. office about a person in Boston who could be a suspect in a nationwide terrorism case, that information is entered into ORION, reviewed in L.A., and instantly routed electronically to Boston agents for action.
ORION also performs automatic searching of new information entered into the system to locate potentially matching persons, locations, vehicles, events, and organizations. These potential matches are shown to ORION users and help investigators “connect the dots” in a case where many FBI offices or law enforcement agencies are involved.