Psychic Sleuth
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I just had another thought while reading the comment above. I'm wondering, since it was so late/early in the morning and BL's 911 call just stops and we have no explanation as to why? Maybe since he had been using his phone a lot that evening, could the battery simply have gone dead during the 911 call and that is why it just ended? If so the towers wouldn't be able to receive information from the phone right? BL could have simply put the phone in his pocket when it went dead. I'm not sure if once it goes dead if it could possibly have been turned back on briefly or not. Maybe he had turned it back on and was able to talk to K briefly then I went dead again when A tried texting him?
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He was communicating with K and A up until 1:18. That's all I know. I know LL reported that K kept calling B until like 3:30 am or something when it finally just started going straight to voicemail which could indicate a dead battery. I believe most smart phones have a backup battery and still ping even though the battery is dead. He could have been in and out of a good signal area though.
(Cell phone data comes into play in a lot of missing person cases or I would never know anything about this stuff!)
Depending on the exact data received from Verizon, I think we have to consider that it is probably accurate to within some degree. 1 tower = not so accurate 2 towers = a little better than 1 tower and 3 or more towers (triangulation) = pretty accurate.