This is interesting, would be great if their home router could provide this info. More technology I don’t know about and hopefully evil people committing crimes don’t either!Depending on the verbosity of the logs available, which can vary by model and how it is set up, a home router could theoretically show the MAC address /Name of devices that tried to connect to it, not just ones that were successful at connecting.
Otto, the Sheriff has said that the perp(s) were only in the house for a very short time. I believe the neighbour misread the time of the shots, it was likely 12:58 not 12:38, making the actual tome 12:51 when you adjust for the 7 minute clock discrepancy. This would make the first shots two minutes before the 911 call.Thank you! I rounded up, 8 minutes. 7+ minutes between the time that police were alerted to a problem, and police arrival at the scene. That's significant.
Did the Sheriff say this happened in a "short time, and did he say that "short time" could be 4 minutes? What is a "short time" for a home invasion? 4 minutes? 15 hours? Between ear witness gunshots and 911 call, it seems like this lasted 25 minutes, not 4 or 8.
I'm not assuming that someone was prowling around outside the house, coming to the front door, dad getting up to see what's going on, dad getting shot through the door, the door being kicked in, mom being shot, mom being found in the bathroom, someone getting to a phone, someone making the call. It's a bit like a car accident where you slow down and can't look away.
I think the 25 minutes timeline is most likely.
The suspect should be thankful that that he got away with it and that Jayme is a kind child.
By "tried" I take it that you mean somebody that's actually tried to connect to the network? I don't think it would log the address of every device that happened to be in the vicinity.Depending on the verbosity of the logs available, which can vary by model and how it is set up, a home router could theoretically show the MAC address /Name of devices that tried to connect to it, not just ones that were successful at connecting.
Thank you! I rounded up, 8 minutes. 7+ minutes between the time that police were alerted to a problem, and police arrival at the scene. That's significant.
Did the Sheriff say this happened in a "short time, and did he say that "short time" could be 4 minutes? What is a "short time" for a home invasion? 4 minutes? 15 hours? Between ear witness gunshots and 911 call, it seems like this lasted 25 minutes, not 4 or 8.
I'm not assuming that someone was prowling around outside the house, coming to the front door, dad getting up to see what's going on, dad getting shot through the door, the door being kicked in, mom being shot, mom being found in the bathroom, someone getting to a phone, someone making the call. It's a bit like a car accident where you slow down and can't look away.
I think the 25 minutes timeline is most likely.
The suspect should be thankful that that he got away with it and that Jayme is a kind child.
By "tried" I take it that you mean somebody that's actually tried to connect to the network? I don't think it would log the address of every device that happened to be in the vicinity.
There were some interesting angles, but just to be clear, the “girlfriend” in the boyfriend-girlfriend pair was never rumored to be Jayme. I have never believed Jayme had a boyfriend. My bs detector only went loose out of hope because it was the first activity that made me feel hopeful that she was being kept alive (by a crazed boyfriend-girlfriend pair). Glad you were smarter. I’m feeling jaded and bummed. Time to go to work and hopefully maybe do some exercise tonight and refocus.It’s totally bizarre that anybody could connect this story to Jayme Closs - yet Facebook exploded this afternoon as soon as they heard “wanted in Wisconsin”. I’m convinced that Facebook needs to crack down on these “closed groups” that cook up this garbage.
I agree that Jayme didn't have a boyfriend per se, but I think there it is reasonable to speculate that she might have been communicating with someone online. This could have been a random stranger, or someone even local. If this is the case, LE would know this by now, but depending on the level of sophistication of the other person, they may still be working on tracing.There were some interesting angles, but just to be clear, the “girlfriend” in the boyfriend-girlfriend pair was never rumored to be Jayme. I have never believed Jayme had a boyfriend. My bs detector only went loose out of hope because it was the first activity that made me feel hopeful that she was being kept alive (by a crazed boyfriend-girlfriend pair). Glad you were smarter. I’m feeling jaded and bummed. Time to go to work and hopefully maybe do some exercise tonight and refocus.
Looks like the Challenger has been taken off the potential suspect list:
A month after Jayme Closs vanished, the feeling in her hometown is 'very dark'
“Investigators expanded the scope of their search last week, looking at new video from additional stores and businesses along local roadways beyond Barron County. But that effort actually subtracted a clue, Fitzgerald said. A red or orange Dodge Challenger that had been reported in the area was scratched from the potential suspect list after video analysts taking a closer look decided that a car seen in some of the videos might not be a Challenger.”
This is probably a dumb question, but could several shots sound like just 1 or 2 from a distance if an automatic or semiautomatic was used?
I wonder what the odds are that the perp drove by the Closs house or made a sorta dry run sometime over the weekend before making the real attack in the wee hours of Monday morning. If that happened, maybe it's possible that the perp's cell phone pinged the same cell tower that Denise's phone pinged when her phone was used to call 911. I'd think that the perp prolly wouldn't have brought his cell phone along when making the attack, out of concerns about technology exposing him to LE. But the perp, I'd think, very likely might have had his cell phone with him if simply eyeballing the house while driving by a couple times over the weekend.
Barron isn't a big place; perhaps LE, if it hasn't already done so, could take on the arduous task of identifying every cell phone that pinged that cell tower from say the Friday morning before the attack until the wee hours of Monday morning when the assault was carried out. Interviewing anyone whose cell phone pinged that tower over that weekend would seem like a productive step at a time when LE admits it is struggling for clues.