How accurate is voice recognition software? Do you think that every POI talked to, assuming they actually talked, has had their voice lined-up against the recording? Is the tech to the point where it can be used for a warrant? Sorry for off topic but just curious.
I agree with you 100%. I think the unseasonably warm weather spurred him in to action and to risk life and limb on that rickety old bridge and to be able to coerce the girls unseen for the distance he did implies some level of familiarity with the area. Whether that means he's currently local...
I'm just confused with this sketch if they had someone close enough to discern the hat type and eye color wouldn't that person be able to rule out whether it's Nations or not? If yes, would that be enough circumstantial evidence to charge him? Sorry if stupid question.
is this the sketch that people are referring to from another murder in february? Strikingly similar look:
http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/tampa-police-release-sketch-of-person-of-interest-in-seminole-heights-death/2312001
Do we know for sure that his DNA is in the national database? If he was in jail in Indiana 10 days after the murder is it likely they just had a backlog of tests to run and didn't connect the dots?
What's the state of the art with voice recognition software these days? Since they have the voice recording, I'm assuming all investigators on the case are required to record their interviews, if that wasn't standard practice already? Question is if they have talked to this individual on the...
Can anyone comment about the accuracy of voice recognition software used by law enforcement? Given the audio clip (and perhaps it's just general procedure) would LE have recordings of everyone POI they've talked to? How long does it take to compare voice samples?
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