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From Cowell at boat launch on day she disappeared, investigators say (bbm):
"Investigators say recently received cell phone records indicate that the last activity on her cell phone was made in the area of the Wenatchee Riverfront Park boat launch near the foot of Orondo Street.
Doug Jones, spokesman for the task force investigating Cowell’s death, said the last activities on the cell phone were two text messages. They were between Cowell and her boyfriend at about 3:40 p.m. and each was, "Hey." The texts were made when the phone was at the boat launch.
Investigators are working under the assumption that Cowell, and not just her phone, were at the boat launch."
In light of the information here regarding the circumstantial nature of cell phone pings/texts and the seeming inaccuracy of using pings/texts to pinpoint location, then I have to wonder how LE can be so certain the phone was at the boat launch, or even boat launch area? GPS in the phone perhaps? And if GPS, then couldn't the locations of the phone be tracked from 3:40 to 5:42, the time of the last ping?
Maybe an eyewitness came forward and said the car was seen, but LE does not say the car or MC were spotted, just that the phone was at the boat launch, IIRC. This makes me wonder about the accuracy of the information that MC or her car were actually at the boat launch.
What makes them so sure? Since so much seems to hinge on the boat launch information, then if there is any doubt that MC or her car were not actually at the boat launch, but just her phone, then more questions can be raised about where she was during that time. It may be a reasonable assumption that she was there, but still just an assumption.
"Investigators say recently received cell phone records indicate that the last activity on her cell phone was made in the area of the Wenatchee Riverfront Park boat launch near the foot of Orondo Street.
Doug Jones, spokesman for the task force investigating Cowell’s death, said the last activities on the cell phone were two text messages. They were between Cowell and her boyfriend at about 3:40 p.m. and each was, "Hey." The texts were made when the phone was at the boat launch.
Investigators are working under the assumption that Cowell, and not just her phone, were at the boat launch."
In light of the information here regarding the circumstantial nature of cell phone pings/texts and the seeming inaccuracy of using pings/texts to pinpoint location, then I have to wonder how LE can be so certain the phone was at the boat launch, or even boat launch area? GPS in the phone perhaps? And if GPS, then couldn't the locations of the phone be tracked from 3:40 to 5:42, the time of the last ping?
Maybe an eyewitness came forward and said the car was seen, but LE does not say the car or MC were spotted, just that the phone was at the boat launch, IIRC. This makes me wonder about the accuracy of the information that MC or her car were actually at the boat launch.
What makes them so sure? Since so much seems to hinge on the boat launch information, then if there is any doubt that MC or her car were not actually at the boat launch, but just her phone, then more questions can be raised about where she was during that time. It may be a reasonable assumption that she was there, but still just an assumption.