SaguaroSpirit
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I guess this is as good a time as any to remind our nation that Britt has NEVER received any justice and it has been 11 YEARS now...
Eleven years. Should have been solved a decade ago, and those responsible should be dead or wasting away in prison with no chance for parole. Still hoping for resolution. I'm here for the duration either way.
As we have all researched this case for years I just have to ask are you a friend of the Ts?
you are so rightShhhh. You should have let this one play out.
I read in disbelief somebody is refering to robbing McDonalds and shooting an employee twice as nothing.... Let's split 3 hamburgers, let me scratch my ear, I just walked from bedroom to bathroom, I just baked 2 cakes... I just robbed McDonalds and shot the employee twice. it is nothing. Ordinary day.
Yes that's a little bit of a coincidence huh?I am finding odd that the stash house is burnt 15 days after the person shows up.
Probably was fishing for private data that was not disclosed about the criminals.
This approach could be helpful in this case...
Cell Phone “Tower Dump” Sends Man to Prison For 14 Years-to-Life | Inside Towers
This approach could be helpful in this case...
Cell Phone “Tower Dump” Sends Man to Prison For 14 Years-to-Life | Inside Towers
I'm not really all that familiar with this case but I could see something like this working. I do know the victim was abducted from Myrtle Beach and supposedly held at a residence for awhile. If LE was to use a method such as this one I'm sure the Myrtle Beach area would produce a huge amount of numbers but on the other hand if the residence was in a rural area
( I think it was but not sure) then that should balance it back out. If they could match a number from these two areas and in the right timeframes it could be a good lead. JMO.
If LE obtained those records and still have them, they could send them to FBI for expert review and see if they can find anything they missed before.BUT WILL THEY , everything in me says there is a reason this is not solved , I'm just glad the FBI has the case , I can send another email to the FBI not sure if they ever get really really read, you do get a return email if your leaving a tip but its automated.
This approach could be helpful in this case...
Cell Phone “Tower Dump” Sends Man to Prison For 14 Years-to-Life | Inside Towers
I wish I could remember which thread it was on there was a cell phone attached to ST at that time it had a Washington state area code I gave it to Dawn , Monica and Chad , dawn gave it to the agent it was shortly after they had the big 2016 press conference and Dawn by message she messaged me back that it was new info to her. ill look and see if I can figure out which thread by dateFirst off, welcome to this thread, and to Websleuths, and thanks for contributing to the conversation.
The tower and cell phone data was discussed in length back in 2010. I would assume attempts were made back then to identify synchronous movements of other cell phones with Brittanee’s. However, part of the problem is the people suspected of being involved in her disappearance are career criminals, and I think it’s unlikely they have cell numbers under their own names, or that they keep the same number for any length of time. Proving a connection between a certain phone number to a certain individual in that area may be difficult, but not impossible. In any case I do agree with you that cellular data will likely play a significant role in this case if we ever get to trials.
First off, welcome to this thread, and to Websleuths, and thanks for contributing to the conversation.
The tower and cell phone data was discussed in length back in 2010. I would assume attempts were made back then to identify synchronous movements of other cell phones with Brittanee’s. However, part of the problem is the people suspected of being involved in her disappearance are career criminals, and I think it’s unlikely they have cell numbers under their own names, or that they keep the same number for any length of time. Proving a connection between a certain phone number to a certain individual in that area may be difficult, but not impossible. In any case I do agree with you that cellular data will likely play a significant role in this case if we ever get to trials.
I think this Tower Dump approach can potentially find more leads or suspects not already in their radar... I wouldn't rule out anything and limit to just current list of suspects.
Another thought.... reviewing the timeline, it seems victim was last seen around 9PM in Myrtle Beach, and last cell phone ping around 12am, which is 1 hour drive. So that would give around 2 hours near the last ping area. If they searched the Tower Dump records, and rule out the people that live there and the people driving through, and look at the remaining numbers just "hanging around" such remote area within the 2 hour period... i.e. why would someone out of town be hanging around there. That to me would raise a flag. I just hope that LE looked at these angles.
Except they weren't from out of town and their cell was usually in that area. She literally disappeared in their backyard or that's the last place she pinged right by the Santee river.
Except they weren't from out of town and their cell was usually in that area. She literally disappeared in their backyard or that's the last place she pinged right by the Santee river.
Tower Dump method