2015.12.02 Discovery Documents - Batch 1

  • #501
I am wondering if these call times are in UTC time? That would make them 6 hours ahead of Central Time.
The reason I am asking is because at the top of the record it reads, " AT&T queried for records using Eastern Time Zone. AT&T's records are stored and provided in UTC."
Can someone verify this? It would change all the times on the calls if so. But, I could be completely wrong. Just a thought.

Hmmm- It is more understandable for me now when it takes investigators a long time to sift through evidence. I can appreciate the time it takes and the importance of the details regarding the phone records and time zones.


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  • #502
I am wondering if these call times are in UTC time? That would make them 6 hours ahead of Central Time.
The reason I am asking is because at the top of the record it reads, " AT&T queried for records using Eastern Time Zone. AT&T's records are stored and provided in UTC."
Can someone verify this? It would change all the times on the calls if so. But, I could be completely wrong. Just a thought.

Yes, you are right. Florida is Eastern, so would be 7 hours. But on June 29th, Florida was on Daylight Savings Time, so may be 8?
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_UTC.aspx?y=2015&mo=6&d=29&h=12&mn=0
 
  • #503
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  • #505
Right now it is 7:09pm in Florida and 6:09pm in Ballwin, Missouri..;--)

-Nin
 
  • #506
No wonder SMS considers the case as complicated and intricate ..:waitasec:

-Nin
 
  • #507
No wonder SMS considers the case as complicated and intricate ..:waitasec:

-Nin
I know, I selfishly think that everyone on the Sievers forum is EST.

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  • #508
What does EST mean?
 
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  • #510
Thanks! It doesn't say whether he was *perhaps* removing the front plate or the back plate.. I was just wondering. Iirc.. they didn't say for sure ..they * thought * he was removing the plate
Yes..some of us like the details. I'm a stickler for specifics. [emoji4]
 
  • #511
Yes, you are right. Florida is Eastern, so would be 7 hours. But on June 29th, Florida was on Daylight Savings Time, so may be 8?
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_UTC.aspx?y=2015&mo=6&d=29&h=12&mn=0

I clicked on your link and you are absolutely correct in what it states there. However, In my experience, UTC is 5 hours later than EST and 4 hours later than EDT.

Checking multiple websites, including timeanddate.com, all stated UTC is 5 hours later than EST and 4 hours later than EDT. 1:00 UTC now; 8 pm EST now.
 
  • #512
....Where did they go or stay for 3 hrs and 11 minutes?
Also, is local time automatically recorded by the GPS system? Missouri is 1 hour ahead of Florida. I assume the times recorded in the preliminary report
are local, but I am not sure.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3g3DEap84xwemphWmVWU19NVEU/view?usp=sharing. -Nin

NIN you've posted lots of good info on this thread and some good analysis here too. thx for input

bbm^ but, FL = Eastern Time zone of US; MO = Central Time zone of US.
MO is one hour behind FL (not ahead of), i.e. 2:00pm in FL is 1:00pm in MO.
May make a diff in calculating driving time between these 2 states.
In 2015 between March 08 - Nov 01, MO & FL both used DST daylight savings time, & MO is still one hr behind FL..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_in_the_United_States.


W. some GPS clock/timestamp settings, depending on specific device, user may be able to re-set or calibrate to selected time zone. Or not, IDK.

{ETA: Sorry if already covered, I'm catching up.}
 
  • #513
I clicked on your link and you are absolutely correct in what it states there. However, In my experience, UTC is 5 hours later than EST and 4 hours later than EDT.

Checking multiple websites, including timeanddate.com, all stated UTC is 5 hours later than EST and 4 hours later than EDT. 1:00 UTC now; 8 pm EST now.
I went to a different site and ran it again. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?iso=20150629T10&p1=24&p2=0

4 hours is correct for June 29 for Florida and 5 hours for Missouri.
 

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  • #514
I clicked on your link and you are absolutely correct in what it states there. However, In my experience, UTC is 5 hours later than EST and 4 hours later than EDT.

Checking multiple websites, including timeanddate.com, all stated UTC is 5 hours later than EST and 4 hours later than EDT. 1:00 UTC now; 8 pm EST now.

You are correct about the time difference. I always learn something new on WS! I'm thinking "What is UTC?" I'm obviously waaaay behind the times since they stopped using the expression Greenwich Mean Time GMT in 1972! Here's a chart that helped me to visualize it.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboututc.shtml
 
  • #515
NIN you've posted lots of good info on this thread and some good analysis here too. thx for input

bbm^ but, FL = Eastern Time zone of US; MO = Central Time zone of US.
MO is one hour behind FL (not ahead of), i.e. 2:00pm in FL is 1:00pm in MO.
May make a diff in calculating driving time between these 2 states.
In 2015 between March 08 - Nov 01, MO & FL both used DST daylight savings time, & MO is still one hr behind FL..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_in_the_United_States.


W. some GPS clock/timestamp settings, depending on specific device, user may be able to re-set or calibrate to selected time zone. Or not, IDK.

{ETA: Sorry if already covered, I'm catching up.}

You are correct, my friend, thanks. They are ahead of Florida in their vineyards and fine wineries, but they are 1 hour behind in time..

Cheers, Nin
 
  • #516
You are correct, my friend, thanks. They are ahead of Florida in their vineyards and fine wineries, but they are 1 hour behind in time..

Cheers, Nin
Northeast (CT, NJ, NY, MA) are always the most-ahead in time in the country.

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  • #517
Di not forget our southern territory the US Virgin Islands are on Atlantic standard time 1 hr before EST
 
  • #518
Di not forget our southern territory the US Virgin Islands are on Atlantic standard time 1 hr before EST
Of course not :) I was referring only to the 50 contiguous states.

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  • #519
Anyone else wondering why AW told MF that CWW wasn't able to babysit (frightening thought) because he was feeling I'll, when she knew CWW was in Florida? What did she have to hide? Seems a bit shady to me.

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I think by that time, she knew something was up and that she was never supposed to mention he was out of town.
Not that it's funny, but I lol just the same when people who are up to no good, use someone as an alibi, but forget to clue them in.

I'm repeating myself, so I may have to use it as a signature: Happy Wife, Happy Life.

Because, y'know...it's true. Just ask my DH.

:drumroll: :peace:
 
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