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I was thinking about this entire game of hot potato with the phone again and thought that at every step of the process where a decision point existed to make a different choice that the choice actually made resulted in delay. It sounds a bit nuts but if you just create the visual of a decision tree on the phone it is quite interesting that the only person active and concerned with the phone was DW and the only person passive on the phone was JDT. I do find it quite interesting that JDT exerted the effort to track down and employee/friend of DNV's to get her employee ID as that was her unlock code for the phone. Its hard to reconcile this effort to unlock a phone that doesn't belong to you with exerting no effort to get the phone and hold it in safekeeping for DNV. I would think most people would go and get the phone at the earliest due to so much confidential information that we keep on our phones these days. But not in this case. We are ok with the phone in the hands of a stranger and not only that we will break into the phone when we finally do get the phone. Why was it so important to break into the phone?
Bizarre to say the least. My phone is like a personal computer in terms of all the information it holds. Police needed access to the phone to search Danni's last contacts, but they didn't need Danni's ex-boyfriends' mother for that.
DW delivered the phone to police after unsuccessfully trying to return it to the ex-boyfriend's mother for several days. I wonder if the phone has been helpful in tracking Danni's final days and identifying whether there were any confrontation communications.