neesaki
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I always want to throw out the disclaimer that I'm no expert on these phone pings, I think that when the phone company would ping a phone it's possible that they would be able to tell what tower is closest to the phone being pinged. I'd guess they were pinging his phone multiple times to make sure they get a good signal from the tower that is interacting with the phone. If this is the case then this info could be very important because it may show that his phone was moving and not just bouncing to another tower that was busy. Hurst mentioned the Kenny and Lane area. One has to wonder why someone who killed Brian would turn his phone on in that area. He also mentioned the West side but I'm not sure if he elaborated on the exact area.
I'd imagine that Alexis, Randy and Derek at minimum were calling is phone before this and it was going to voice mail so his phone was either off or in an area were it wasn't getting a signal. I did double check with AT&T on the issue of was the phone off or no signal and was told there would be no way of knowing.
When I spoke to a tech about Brian's phone ringing and pinging a tower in Hilliard he actually spent a very long time on the phone with me. He even called me back a couple days later after talking to other techs about his. He said that they were roughly split as to it being a glitch or the phone was turned on. I asked him what he thought and he kind of chuckled and I could tell he didn't want to be pinned down to an answer. I told him it wasn't like he was making an official statement and he said "someone turned it on". I asked, so you think someone turned it on and he said yes. I was kind of surprised he put it that way instead of I think someone turned it on. This is why I asked him again.
I personally would go with his opinion, not because I want to believe it was Brian that turned it on or even someone else but he was the one I spoke to and gave as much detailed info as I could. I have no way of knowing how well or how in depth he went into the story with his co workers.
We can theorize all day long as to why the phone pinged in these areas but imo it won't ever get us closer to knowing anything. I do find it curious that Brian's phone started to ping around the time the homeless man thought he saw Brian at the United Dairy Mart by North Pearl. Hurst was quoted as saying they saw the tape of this man and it was not Brian. I could have sworn he said that there was no footage of this man but I'm probably thinking of another time.
Very interesting information, embufum. I would really love, I mean really love......to have more information about this ping, tape, and footage in this location. This information would be good to have.