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"We will be policing the area". Whoa. If I lived in this city, that wouldn't make me feel very secure.
This is used to accurately lay out the crime scene. It provides perspective that, say, photographs alone cannot provide.3D scans?
I think it's not who but what it is said during the call.What could possibly be on the 911 call that they don’t want us to hear or read if they transcribe it?
It sure sounded like he was going to say "tip off" as in tip off the killer.Hmm Lanier stuttered and it sounded as if he said "we don't want to t-t-t,"
potentially don't want to tip off anyone?
I think others have said this before but the 911 call is probably extremely chaotic and traumatic to listen to. And perhaps something unfolded on the call that is now relevant to the investigation. Maybe a person on the call is under the age of 18 and that factors into it. Personally, I find 911 calls distressing to listen to and never understand the public clamor for them in the aftermath of a crime.What could possibly be on the 911 call that they don’t want us to hear or read if they transcribe it?
He didn't. IMOAsked if the wifi router has been checked.
I don't think he answered it correctly. Will have to go back an relisten.
good pointWhat about the guys? Don't you think EVERYONE should get one? If someone attacks you with a knife, whether you are male or female having an alarm if you can get to it could make the attacker stop and flee