I read a post here yesterday that said the police searched under the bridge. Was it the ground or the actual bridge itself? Also, how do we know that information? Did someone tip them off to the geocache that was/is there?
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Someone on this current thread posted questions regarding Libby's phone being an Iphone or Droid and the difficulty of quickly pushing video to capture BG. I've been thinking about that too. If she had an Iphone, I wonder if she just pushed Voice Memos. That's a standard icon on my phone and would be very easy. Maybe it recorded the entire interaction they had with him? Plus, I think the video recording only records for a short period before timing out?
Also on android two quick presses on the home button and you're in camera mode without unlocking the phoneSomeone on this current thread posted questions regarding Libby's phone being an Iphone or Droid and the difficulty of quickly pushing video to capture BG. I've been thinking about that too. If she had an Iphone, I wonder if she just pushed Voice Memos. That's a standard icon on my phone and would be very easy. Maybe it recorded the entire interaction they had with him? Plus, I think the video recording only records for a short period before timing out?
IIRC there were tweets from reporters who were there who showed images and commented to the fact that LE was there searching that area, but there is no information either way as to whether they knew about the geocaching cache that was there or whether they would've looked for it if they did, etc. LE was definitely back at the bridge searching though, we have MSM photos showing it, I know that much is verified.
On iPhone, you can get to your camera without even unlocking your phone.
It will run until you stop it or your phone dies, but if you don't stop it and your phone dies, it won't save.
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Are those pictures in the media thread?
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Ya, you're right when you swipe up. But you still have to move it from the default photo to video. I guess either option still requires some maneuvering if it's locked or not.
Mine is swipe right once, left once; I could get to video without pulling my phone out of my pocket.
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I think LE should release more audio and a video of him walking on the bridge (assuming they took his picture from a video). I think it could possibly convince someone who may suspect someone they think is him, if they see a video of his gait. It may just lead to the identity of the perp. I think LE is withholding valuable information that could lead to someone identifying this guy.
I respectfully disagree... Common Sense has to prevail when calling in a tip... If a person needs to visit NUMEROUS websites looking for someone to tell them "How Great They Are" for sending in a tip....well, I have to wonder what their true motivation is?
I posted about the significance of that tree about 4 threads ago but it didn't draw much attention then. Maybe your resurrection of the idea will generate more.
I respectfully disagree... Common Sense has to prevail when calling in a tip... If a person needs to visit NUMEROUS websites looking for someone to tell them "How Great They Are" for sending in a tip....well, I have to wonder what their true motivation is?
I didn't necessarily read that as "open casket". They said they walked past momentoes and photos on the way to visit the families.
Music played while weeping mourners many of them teenagers filed past the white, open caskets of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, and talked with their family members on the floor of the school gymnasium. Many people brought flowers or mementos. Large photos of the girls were mounted on easels along the path to the caskets.
I'm very concerned that maybe literally every other second of the audio has at least one girl's voice in it, and don't want to think about what that would sound like. But think that may be why they released what they did- maybe it was the only seconds of hte audio that wasn't too disturbing or upsetting.