Correct. Lots of activity on the phone (shall we say activity instead), few pings.
The actual calls have never been publicized, as (I assume) nothing "telling" was revealed.
I beg to differ. But that's just me!
Correct. Lots of activity on the phone (shall we say activity instead), few pings.
I thought after SK left his car there were nine calls/texts to and from SK's phone, from 4:36pm 12/13 till 7:04am 12/14. I'm therefore confused about swjaxon's answer that nine calls happened on the 13th.1) Correct -- nine calls on the 13th after he left his car.
I may be wrong here, but wouldn't every communication between the cell phone and a tower require a ping? I mean how do the towers and the cell phone know where they are to each other an hour later, even if the cell phone didn't move? I would think the phone would first have to be pinged to determine if the same, or a new, tower will take the next call. True, the printed documentation summarizing the calls only reports the new tower ID's and leaves the fields blank when the same tower is used for the following call, but I believe those tower ID blanks are intended to only aid the printout reader to easily identify a change in tower. Am I wrong?There were 3 tower pings, but there were nine calls.
The actual calls have never been publicized, as (I assume) nothing "telling" was revealed.
I beg to differ. But that's just me!
swjaxon and Fairy1,
Thank you both so very much for all this ping and cell phone information. Fairy1, I really appreciate that google map. But you know me, I always come up with additional questions based on the previous answers.
1)I thought after SK left his car there were nine calls/texts to and from SK's phone, from 4:36pm 12/13 till 7:04am 12/14. I'm therefore confused about swjaxon's answer that nine calls happened on the 13th.
(2)I may be wrong here, but wouldn't every communication between the cell phone and a tower require a ping? I mean how do the towers and the cell phone know where they are to each other an hour later, even if the cell phone didn't move? I would think the phone would first have to be pinged to determine if the same, or a new, tower will take the next call. True, the printed documentation summarizing the calls only reports the new tower ID's and leaves the fields blank when the same tower is used for the following call, but I believe those tower ID blanks are intended to only aid the printout reader to easily identify a change in tower. Am I wrong?
3)
Fairy1, that google map helpfully summarized the timeline of calls to and from SK's phone from 12/12 till 12/14. But I counted only 5 communications after SK left his car:
4:36pm 12/13
6:58pm 12/13
6:59pm 12/13
6:04am 12/14
7:04am 12/14
What happened to the other 4, since there were 9? What happened to the one swjaxon mentioned at 7:58pm on 12/13? And what about the two voicemail checks on 12/13, also mentioned by swjaxon?
But I did get one of my main questions answered, which was that there wasn't any communication to or from SK's cell between 10am and 4:36pm on 12/13. Unfortunately this silence in communication is not helping us track the progress of SK's cell phone.
Thank you both again for all this info. This is old news to you two, but whole new material for me to play with.![]()
Don't confuse the pings with the calls - to or from Steven.
I posted the PING map, not the actual phone activity. There is a difference.
Honestly, if there was any smoking gun with the phone activity, it would have been discovered and acted upon by now. What I would like to make people see is that, it's not a smoking gun. IMO, it's an explanation disguised as an innocent call/text.
Well I guess I'm still confused then. Some mentioned there were 9 calls after SK departed from the vehicle, between the two days of 12/13 and 12/14, while others stated there were 9 calls after SK departed from the vehicle on 12/13 alone.
Is there a timeline out there of all the calls to and from SK's phone made on 12/13 and 12/14, a timeline with dates, times, type of call, to/from, and which tower took the call?
A smoking gun? What is the smoking gun in this case? We don't even know what happened to SK, so a smoking gun may be finding the body in the case of suicide or accident, or finding the killer in the case of murder. I believe SK's cell phone movement was, and still may be, very critical, and could have been used to locate SK's remains. And then, depending on the condition of his body and the cause of death, one could stop the investigation at that point or continue searching for the culprit, if there was evidence of one. The cell phone activity could have been the smoking gun early on in the game as to locating SK's remains, or it could have been nothing. But since there was no search around the area of SK's cell pings after his disappearance, we will not know which of those two it could have been.
You know my theory, and I was hoping that the more detailed cell phone activity would have strengthened it, or it would have weakened or completely obliterated it. But with the new, to me, details in SK's phone activity, my theory still stands, as it did yesterday.
What difference does it make?
If you could see the area of the last PING, perhaps you would understand why there has been no search.
Well, we all have our own theories. If LE doesn't work them we are stuck.
Well, to me it makes a difference. I would like to compile SK's cell phone activity timeline from noon on 12/13. I'm hoping the timeline will aid in my theory, by either solidifying it or telling me to move on to a different one. Such a timeline may also hint on whether one person was responsible for the voicemail checks at those three ping locations, or possibly two people.
Is that last ping search area identified as Whitney Ranch Area on that ping google map? Yeah, that's a pretty large and complex, two square mile, area to be searched, due to all those developments there.
Please see the following map I developed before all the recent talk about the phone activity was posted. I was working only with very limited phone activity info and aerial photos. I view the Pittman Wash channel as the link between the three different ping locations and would like to update the map with the most precise details.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=214166475823961701888.0004a63137dc7312267ef&msa=0
Although a significant time has passed from when SK vanished, and probably a great amount of drainage has passed through that channel compromising the ability to locate SK's remains in the wash, there may still be some clues left behind. I don't know how sealed with concrete that channel is, but if there are small inlet pipes on the channel walls such as retaining wall weep holes, crevices, or if there are elevated ledges beneath the roadway bridges, those might have been used by SK to stash his phone, car keys, wallet, and that 8.5"x11" material in/on in the case of a suicide or voluntary disappearance. Who knows, maybe a hanging noose or some blood spatter on the channel wall may also be found. But I guess we will not know, since no one has searched the channel near the third ping. There may be many theories out there on what might have happened to SK, but how many of them actually have a narrowed down search area?
How so very strange...
Location-wise, very plausible. I don't have time to do it now, but you can check out Sam Boyd Stadium in relation to the last phone ping.
It's close. But I've heard it's been there for days or weeks, rather than months or years.
It's close. But I've heard it's been there for days or weeks, rather than months or years.
You would certainly know better than I! The location freaked me out, though.
You would certainly know better than I! The location freaked me out, though.