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@jtfolden is trying to make the point that if the camera were really disconnected from the internet (in this case, via wi-fi), the footage that's stored locally in the Nest camera, ready for upload to Google's servers, is never uploaded. For it to be uploaded, it needs a connection. Even the FBI can't recover footage from Google's servers if that footage never left the camera. If the camera was disconnected, and footage recorded after the disconnection was recovered, the camera had to have reconnected at some point and uploaded the footage to Google's servers.
All I know is that it was explained that the footage was from residual data that took a great effort to piece together to recover.
If that nest cam footage was not from 2:12 a.m. then why did Harvey Levin say that LE confirmed that it was?
I have no problem believing the footage may have been captured at 1:47 a.m. instead of 2:12 a.m.
I originally believed that - until TMZ said LE confirmed otherwise.
I guess it is just one more thing that may or may not be the case in this case. Frustrating.