hollyblue
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In the Elizabeth Olten case, it was quickly determined by pings that the cell phone she had was deep in the woods behind her house.
Naegle's family has those cell phone records, but they reformatted and looked like gibberish when printed.
Whoever did the cell phone pinging should have been able to say where the phone was. It can usually be pinpointed within 50 feet. The family needs to go back to the original source of the ping to get the location.
My thoughts on the phone... Steven had it in Vegas, then was done with it. If it had been stolen, the person who took it could have picked up a new charger for it at a very low cost. Steven could have done the same, but if he was intending to disappear for awhile, he may very well have tossed it in the trash.
The cell phone location could be a very important clue. Like, maybe it pinged at McCarran.
Please ask Naegle why the family was not given the location of the cell phone ping.
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If someone stole it or SK wanted to disappear, wouldn't they just get a new sims card along with the charger? Aren't the sims card and battery what generates the pings?
Sorry not a techie here.