Dash Cam for Oct.4th a.m.

  • #41
This thing

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  • #42
It's definately not a woman sighing.
 
  • #43
So you think there was two officers in the car and they still waited 2 minutes on a 911 call?
Yes. They still wait for backup on this kind of call.
 
  • #44
The sound has been edited in this video till right at the end. It is the cop car that stops for 2 minutes. The sound comes on right at the end and you hear the cop get out of the car, shut the door and walk around in front of the car then you hear a woman sigh.

http://www.kctv5.com/video?clipId=6678236&autostart=true

I have not posted on this case for forever, things got too contentious for my mental well being. But as to the editting, I wonder if it has anything to do with the conversations beteen dispatch and rsponding officers relating to dad's previouus report of vehicle break in. If any of you recall, very early on snippets of that conversation were in the dispatch tape released long ago. It was not a long exchange but that was because one officer asked the other to call him on the cell.

I am curious if the sound was editted out during the portion of the tape that would contain audio of that cell conversation.
 
  • #45
At least we have no shortage of things to argue over. In the car, out of the car, two officers in 1 car, 1 officer in 2 cars. Tree, trees, woods, etc. ;)

In the pic posted of the neighborhood, it looks very wooded at the end of the street and I'm saying that as someone who currently lives in a very heavily wooded national forest. I can't listen to the recording, so I don't really know what is being referenced. But if the officer is talking about the area in general, I think wooded is a pretty accurate description of the area.
 
  • #46
The second officer that has not exited the car yet. You can hear him shuffling papers around as he sighs.
Ok, then why did they sit two blocks away for 2 minutes?
 
  • #47
Don't they wear some sort of device for talking into? Scanner thingy? Walkie talkie? LOL I have no idea what they're called. I think he had it on and sighed into it ....that's where it cut off but he may have been advising dispatch that he arrived at the home.
That makes sense also. Probably more than my idea.
 
  • #48
At least we have no shortage of things to argue over. In the car, out of the car, two officers in 1 car, 1 officer in 2 cars. Tree, trees, woods, etc. ;)

In the pic posted of the neighborhood, it looks very wooded at the end of the street and I'm saying that as someone who currently lives in a very heavily wooded national forest. I can't listen to the recording, so I don't really know what is being referenced. But if the officer is talking about the area in general, I think wooded is a pretty accurate description of the area.
It's not the officer talking about the area. They are discussing on the news where the officer is shining his light, which in in the front yard of house that has a couple of very mature trees in the front yard. He is in the middle of an residential area - no woods. the woods are further to the south a couple of blocks and behind the houses on the west side.
 
  • #49
I've watched the video with the "sigh" at the end and I can't tell if it's male or female but I do believe the person is in the car. As for the 2 minute stop, it seems to me he's trying to find his way to the house and may be getting further information from dispatch or he may be on his computer, or both!
After he gets going again he shines his search light on the street sign on the lamp post.
I do wonder why the car coming from the other direction turned it's headlights off.
 
  • #50
Don't they wear some sort of device for talking into? Scanner thingy? Walkie talkie? LOL I have no idea what they're called. I think he had it on and sighed into it ....that's where it cut off but he may have been advising dispatch that he arrived at the home.

I believe police officers have a microphone that's tied into their dashcam system. That's how they record audio during traffic stops.
 
  • #51
That makes sense also. Probably more than my idea.

That might be it. I was just having trouble trying to figure out why 2 cops would wait.
 
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  • #53
The sound has been edited in this video till right at the end. It is the cop car that stops for 2 minutes. The sound comes on right at the end and you hear the cop get out of the car, shut the door and walk around in front of the car then you hear a woman sigh.

http://www.kctv5.com/video?clipId=6678236&autostart=true

How do you know the sound has been edited?

The TV station didn't edit it. Are you saying the Kansas City police edited the video? Why would they do that?
 
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I totally had not thought of that. I know several people that do these ride-alongs. They said it give them a whole new perspective as to what an officer is exposed to on a daily basis.

If there was a second person in one of the cars, it was not mentioned by the Kansas City Police Department in their Wednesday letter.

Two separate officer numbers were given in the letter to identify each car.

"These officers arrived at the Irwin's home simultaneously making them BOTH (my emphasis) the "initial patrol officers" at the scene.

I haven't listened to it as closely as ya'll (don't throw tomatoes at me LOL) but I really think there were only two officers and that's why the one waited for the other.
 
  • #57
I've watched the video with the "sigh" at the end and I can't tell if it's male or female but I do believe the person is in the car. As for the 2 minute stop, it seems to me he's trying to find his way to the house and may be getting further information from dispatch or he may be on his computer, or both!
After he gets going again he shines his search light on the street sign on the lamp post.
I do wonder why the car coming from the other direction turned it's headlights off.
The other car appears to be another KCPD patrol car coming to the scene and the dashcam car appears to be waiting for them to arrive before getting to the scene.. KCPD drive dark blue crown vic's. I thought, at first, that he was lost also. I then took a better look at the second car coming down the hill and it appears to be a KCPD unmarked car. A detective car maybe?
 
  • #58
Another thought.....

The first officer could be a patrol officer. I believe KCmo PD would dispatch a Corporal, Sargeant, to be in charge of the investigation.

jmo
 
  • #59
Another thought.....

The first officer could be a patrol officer. I believe KCmo PD would dispatch a Corporal, Sargeant, to be in charge of the investigation.

jmo

They would send a ranking officer to head up the initial response. The dispatch logs covered that. But it was a matter of minutes before commanders and the detectives were being summoned once they realized for sure it wasn't just a burglary. The dispatch log thread should have that info. A corporal or sergeant would NOT be in charge of the investigation. Was much higher on the food chain.
 
  • #60
They would send a ranking officer to head up the initial response. The dispatch logs covered that. But it was a matter of minutes before commanders and the detectives were being summoned once they realized for sure it wasn't just a burglary. The dispatch log thread should have that info. A corporal or sergeant would NOT be in charge of the investigation. Was much higher on the food chain.

Agreed. I should have been more clear. A Corporal, Sargeant could have been the LE in charge until the CO and CID arrive on the scene.
 

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