Okay we may have decided this before but, where was the ping from his cell phone when he called his voicemail on the 14th? That would tell us something about what happened after what we see in the videos.
All we know is "Vegas area".
What kinda bugs me is it's know that his phone hit "the Overton tower" on Dec 12th, yet no specific tower(s) in the Vegas area have been ID'd for the call to voicemail on the 14th.
Frankly, I can't believe the cell phone records haven't been turned over, by now, to someone who could analyze them.
Remember the Kim family disappearance? Two cel lphone company techies figured out the general area they were in--
"Although the Kims had a cellular phone with them, their remote location in the mountains was out of range of the cellular network, rendering the phone unusable for voice calls. Little did they know that, despite being unusable for voice calls, their cell phone would play a key role in their rescue. Cell phone text messages may go through even when there appears to be no signal, in part because text messaging is a store-and-forward service. Two Edge Wireless engineers, Eric Fuqua and Noah Pugsley, contacted search and rescue authorities offering their help in the search. On Saturday, December 2, they began searching through the data logs of cell sites, trying to find records of repeaters to which the Kims' cellphone may have connected. They discovered that on November 26, 2006 at around 1:30 a.m., the Kim's cellphone made a brief automatic connection to a cell site near Glendale, Oregon, and retrieved two text messages. Through the data logs, the engineers determined that the cell phone was in a specific area west of the cellular tower. They then used a computer program to determine which areas in the mountains were within a line-of-sight to the cellular tower. This narrowed the search area tremendously, and finally focused rescue efforts on Bear Camp Road."
On the afternoon of December 4, John Rachor, a local helicopter pilot unaffiliated with any formal search effort, spotted Mrs. Kim and her two daughters walking on a remote road. After he radioed the family's position to authorities, the three were airlifted out of the area and transferred to a nearby hospital.
Law enforcement officials said that the discovery of the cellphone connection, and the subsequent analysis of the log data, was the critical breakthrough that ultimately resulted in the rescue of Kim's wife and daughters by helicopter.[
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Kim
I think Naegle's pretty much on her own, trying to figure out this kind of thing.