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I just drove by the boat launch and didn't see any LE.
Let's hope they found something!
I just drove by the boat launch and didn't see any LE.
I just drove by the boat launch and didn't see any LE.
Let's hope they found something!
OK, since there are none there, now, I won't drive by.
momonthego ... When they say they thought she washed up on shore, and you say that bringing her body down to that spot would be a rough task, do you think her body was brought there by boat?...
Does anyone know any more about the boat fire that was reported a week or two ago? If MC was on the boat, alive or dead, burning the boat might be a good way to destroy possible physical evidence.
Maybe the cell phone? The river water will have ruined it.
These LE offices have some amazing tools to extract data from cell phones... they have attended special training and have acquired incredible equipment/software as well. Got something on your phone that you do not want someone to see? Even deleting it from your memory will not get rid of it. No, I am not referring to accessing your phone without your knowledge while on the network. I am referring to them analyzing a phone in their possession.A friend of mine brought a cell phone that had been soaked in cola. I removed the battery, soaked the cell phone in warm water then rubbing alcohol. I changed the rubbing alcohol once, and then let the phone set for a day. I then placed the cell phone in a bag of rice, then later in an oven set for 124 degrees. After a couple of days, I replaced the battery, plugged in the charger, and then powered it up. It took a couple of days before all of the functions were at 100%. The phone worked fine for six months, when it was replaced.
If LE finds the phone within six months, even if it was in water, they should be able to restore it; at least to the point of extracting information from it.
If the phone is in water and they find it after six months, it may be worthless.
JMO
These LE offices have some amazing tools to extract data from cell phones... they have attended special training and have acquired incredible equipment/software as well. Got something on your phone that you do not want someone to see? Even deleting it from your memory will not get rid of it. No, I am not referring to accessing your phone without your knowledge while on the network. I am referring to them analyzing a phone in their possession.
Will it work for a submerged phone? I am not sure... lets hope so!
April Fool's Day is around the corner. I am hoping the FOOL killer is caught by then, and he can celebrate being a real FOOL to think he could get away with murder.
All of the patrol vehicles we saw were CCSO. And with Chelan County being such a huge geographical area, it was strange to see so many concentrated in this one area.
That's why I was curious about the number of patrol cars in the whole county. I wonder what percentage of the total these 8 represent. I've tried researching the total number, but I couldn't find it.
Its so quiet around here it's scary! :waitasec:
A friend of mine brought a cell phone that had been soaked in cola. I removed the battery, soaked the cell phone in warm water then rubbing alcohol. I changed the rubbing alcohol once, and then let the phone set for a day. I then placed the cell phone in a bag of rice, then later in an oven set for 124 degrees. After a couple of days, I replaced the battery, plugged in the charger, and then powered it up. It took a couple of days before all of the functions were at 100%. The phone worked fine for six months, when it was replaced.
If LE finds the phone within six months, even if it was in water, they should be able to restore it; at least to the point of extracting information from it.
If the phone is in water and they find it after six months, it may be worthless.
JMO
Maybe the cell phone? The river water will have ruined it.
April Fool's Day is around the corner. I am hoping the FOOL killer is caught by then, and he can celebrate being a real FOOL to think he could get away with murder.