To clear up something about the cameras. In the interview we did with the two private investigators, Chris Proudfoot and Seth Rogers, it was said that it was possibly too dark for the cameras to pick up Sebastian when he allegedly left the house.
I believe it was one of the P.I.s that said this, and later, Chris agreed. I think. Going off of my memory here.
This is not an official statement from law enforcement, so please keep that in mind.
Thanks,
Tricia
I believe Chloe said right at the beginning that she walked back from a construction site to Sebastian's home, she then said that it would be (funny) meaning not coincidental if the same cameras on her map (the detailed map she made of all cameras in the vicinity and their capture range) picked up a white woman with a flashlight (meaning her.
If Sebastian took out the garbage at 8pm and put on the outside lights he could be captured on screen. At 8pm most people still have inside and outside lights on. At 1am or 2am in the morning everybody's inside lights are off and the best we can hope for outside lights is that they are motion triggered.
There are 2 cameras on the side of the house next to the Proudfoot home, one faces towards the PT home (camera1) the other in the opposite direction. There was a garbage truck captured by camera 1 and two lights. If Sebastian left out the front door and turned right he would have to walk past those 2 cameras.
Not sure what time the garbage truck came around but if Sebastian walked out the front and turned left he would have walked into the garbage truck up the same road.
IMO I'm going back to the back door. Where was the key kept? You always get 2 keys for a lock, if CP had one on his keyring did KP have the other on her keyring? This is if the key has disappeared after Sebastian left, if both keys are accounted for, then we're back to 'who could have a key made'? Or has a lock pick?
IMO LE have gone through the video footage, perhaps farm it out to another agency and let them go through it again. LE haven't said anything because there's nothing on video. At this point IMO it's most important for people to search their properties and perhaps a few more to exclude those areas as searched.
I watched a video from way back the other day, about a predator that stole a 14yr old girl out of her bed between midnight and 6am on Christmas morning. The police did a TV interview in which they asked the public to search their own property first and then spread out. The police said, when you're done searching a property, tie a yellow ribbon around the mailbox (or any yellow thing). I think this is a very good idea.
I think when they search the wooded areas they should put up a drone with yellow spray paint and as they pass a point in a geographical grid, the drone can spray a dot on the tops of those trees. Just an idea.