Rebecca's cell phone records

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Another question on the cell phone records. What are the data transfers that appear on her phone after her death?

Begin: 7/13 - 10:49PM

End: 7/27 - 4:46PM

Total: 17 Transfers varying from 1KB up to 2,612KB

I suppose these would have to do with her siblings (sister and brother) having phones connected to a family plan?

Just curious and have no cell phone so no idea what this means.
It could be sending pics to facebook account.... and WHO was calling her from a blocked number.. did LE even bother to find out..... what if it was someone who was preying on her and encouraging her to hurt herself... I mean it is a stretch... but I don't think they even know... I don't think LE even bothered to get her phone records. They just looked in the phone and saw what was logged on the phone and that was it.

Did they ask JS if he knew how to get into her voicemail?
 
Another question on the cell phone records. What are the data transfers that appear on her phone after her death?

Begin: 7/13 - 10:49PM

End: 7/27 - 4:46PM

Total: 17 Transfers varying from 1KB up to 2,612KB

I suppose these would have to do with her siblings (sister and brother) having phones connected to a family plan?

Just curious and have no cell phone so no idea what this means.
I was thinking about this question while going over my phone bill a little while ago. I was curious, so did a little research. There are a couple of possibilities. First of all, it could be an auto sync program, or direct push, that synchronizes e-mail and contacts between devices through an exchange server. Another possibility that I wasn't aware of. There are delays in reporting data usage. This is from my AT&T bill.
Important: There are delays in reporting and processing call or data records. It may take up to two to five days for usage on the AT&T wireless network to show up in any Voice & Data Usage category. Additional delays may occur due to technical difficulties. Further delays may apply to roaming usage, which is based on call records received from other carriers. A delay of a minimum of two to ten days for roaming usage is usual and up to 60 days or longer is possible. During the time your invoice is being processed, you may not be able to view your usage or you may experience additional delays in reporting of usage. Minutes used in excess of those available will either be deducted from available Rollover or from another category of usage for which that call is eligible. Minutes "Used" may reflect airtime for unanswered voice mails, administrative calls, and other calls for which you are not billed. Data usage information (including text messages, picture messages & Internet usage) may also be delayed based on the same reasons mentioned above. This usage information is only an estimate and, regardless of what is shown, your next invoice will be determined by the information contained in our billing system, not this usage information
I don't know if that's the answer, but it's a possibility.

ETA: Forgot to mention, on my August bill, for instance, I have dt's occuring at the same time on different days. 07/31-08/01 11:16 pm; 08/08-08/11 11:35 pm; 08/13-08/15 11:36 pm; 08/18-08/21 11:54 pm. Same times, different days and different sizes. There are also other dt's on those dates at various times of the day. Interesting.

I learn so much through WS. Never in a million years would I have noticed that if it wasn't for this case. LOL
 
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Did they (LE) ask JS if he knew how to get into her voicemail?

I seriously doubt there is any record anywhere that LE asked JS the question. . . .but if they had asked, I think a truthful response would have been "yes." MOO.
 
According to an 10/01/2011 report at http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2011/10/02/5821529.htm, the SDSD stated that the new technology to retrieve voicemails did not work, and they couldn't distinguish whether the screams heard by witnesses were coming from Shacknai mansion or teenagers on beach so the screams are "irrelevant." Also Zahau's attorney said she expects to get the police files soon.

[snippets from report]:
"But late last week, Lt. Larry Nesbit from the San Diego Sheriff's Department told Fox 5 News the technology he thought would help did not work.

Lt. Nesbit said the only way Zahau's phone could be examined would be to dismantle it, and the department deemed that was unnecessary, adding there's "nothing on the phone central to the evidence. We don't have any unanswered questions."

"Lt. Nesbit also responded to reports from Anne Bremner there were two witnesses who heard Zahau scream for help the night she died.

Nesbit said those people were interviewed, but concluded "we don't think it's relevant." The main reason, Nesbit said, was a group of teens were outside when the cry was heard. Those witnesses told detectives they couldn't decipher if the scream was from the Spreckels Mansion or those teenagers."

"Bremner said Saturday she expects to get police records soon. Afterwards, she plans to ask the Attorney General to investigate the case."
 
Here are a few sentences from the Search Warrant:


[ame="http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7141256&postcount=1"]Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - Search Warrants Unsealed Shacknai Zahau[/ame]


Additionally, by searching the cell phone of the victim, I know that I will be able to determine recent callers to or from the victim which in my experience often leads to additional witnesses.


This is what Officer Patterson swore to on July 13. So why did it take six weeks to really take a look at those records?

Can someone remind me of or refer me to the 'reasons why SDSO might consider reopening the investigation'?
 
Here are a few sentences from the Search Warrant:


Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - Search Warrants Unsealed Shacknai Zahau


Additionally, by searching the cell phone of the victim, I know that I will be able to determine recent callers to or from the victim which in my experience often leads to additional witnesses.


This is what Officer Patterson swore to on July 13. So why did it take six weeks to really take a look at those records?

Can someone remind me of or refer me to the 'reasons why SDSO might consider reopening the investigation'?

afaik, the SDSO has given only one reason the case would be re-opened and that was if new evidence was received. Which is their polite way of saying never, imo. I think LE believes they got it right the first time and I support LE.

JMO
 
afaik, the SDSO has given only one reason the case would be re-opened and that was if new evidence was received. Which is their polite way of saying never, imo. I think LE believes they got it right the first time and I support LE.

JMO

I appreciate your opinion. Many thinking people of which there are hundreds if not thousands believe it to be a travesty of justice.
 
I would be very interested in seeing the activity on the phones under Rebecca's name, since her death and who is contacting Rebecca's brother or sister. I wonder if any of the Shacknai's have been in contact with Rebecca's sister in particular.
 
afaik, the SDSO has given only one reason the case would be re-opened and that was if new evidence was received. Which is their polite way of saying never, imo. I think LE believes they got it right the first time and I support LE.

JMO

IMO, if they got it right, they haven't shared that piece of that news yet. I'm still waiting.
 
Also if the LE KNOW they have it right, they would release Rebeccas personal items to her family...IMO
 
Re: Zale's post.

Lt. Nesbit states: "We don't have any unanswered questions."

That's nice, Nesbit.

BUT WE SURE AS HE!! DO!

Thanks, Zale
 
10/5 Investigators Finish 2nd Review Of [RZ] Cellphone

Extended Probe Does Not Uncover New Information, Investigators Say

According to San Diego Sheriff's Department Homicide Lt. Larry Nesbitt, investigators did not learn anything new in their second analysis of [RZ]'s phone. Newsbitt said the probe didn't produce any new information "we didn't already have."

Nesbitt said investigators finished their reports and will eventually give the phone back to the [Z] family very soon.

The family has claimed some pieces of evidence in the investigation are unaccounted for.

http://www.10news.com/news/29400834/detail.html
 
Sheriff to release cell phone and case files to Zahau family attorney

homicide Lt. Larry Nesbit said it was not possible to recover deleted data from Zahau's phone without dismantling the device, something investigators did not want to do. As a result, no new information was obtained from the reexamination.

http://www.cbs8.com/story/15628858/...phone-and-case-files-to-zahau-family-attorney

...from article---

Lt. Nesbit said the intact cell phone and other items belonging to the victim will be returned "in about one week" to the Zahau family attorney, Anne Bremner. The Seattle-based lawyer wants the cell phone and evidence in the case turned over as soon as possible.

"We going to do everything we can to investigate and have the phone forensically examined," Bremner said.

On Sept. 2, the San Diego County Medical Examiner and the Sheriff's department ruled Zahau's death a suicide, meaning the criminal investigation was officially closed.

As a result, the case file – including police reports and witness statements collected by investigators – will be turned over to the Zahau family in accordance with California Government Code and victims rights laws, Lt. Nesbit said.

Bremner said she is conducting her own review of California law to determine whether the case records can be released to the media after they are obtained by the family.
 
Sheriff to release cell phone and case files to Zahau family attorney

homicide Lt. Larry Nesbit said it was not possible to recover deleted data from Zahau's phone without dismantling the device, something investigators did not want to do. As a result, no new information was obtained from the reexamination.

http://www.cbs8.com/story/15628858/...phone-and-case-files-to-zahau-family-attorney

:woot:tvscum - I :heartbeat: you! :yourock:

I think I'm developing an unhealthy addiction to your information. :crush:

From tvscum's link, BBM:
In repeated emails and phone messages, News 8 attempted unsuccessfully to obtain clarification of Dr. Peterson's opinions and statements while Max Shacknai was under his care at Rady Children's Hospital.

Specifically, News 8 emailed two questions to Dr. Peterson:

1) Do you agree with the medical examiner's cause of death for Max Shacknai?

2) During the first two days of Max Shacknai's stay in the hospital (Monday and Tuesday) did you express an opinion to any Shacknai family member that Max's critical injuries may have occurred before he fell down the stairs?

Dr. Peterson forwarded News 8's questions to Rady Children's Hospital attorney Angela Vieira and the hospital's public information officer, Benjamin Metcalf.

Metcalf issued the following written response to News 8 on Oct. 5:

We appreciate your interest, however, I have spoken with both Dr. Peterson and the attorney for Rady Children's and neither wish to make any comment regarding this case.

Thanks,
Ben Metcalf
Public Information Officer | Media Relations
 
...from article---

Lt. Nesbit said the intact cell phone and other items belonging to the victim will be returned "in about one week" to the Zahau family attorney, Anne Bremner. The Seattle-based lawyer wants the cell phone and evidence in the case turned over as soon as possible.

"We going to do everything we can to investigate and have the phone forensically examined," Bremner said.

On Sept. 2, the San Diego County Medical Examiner and the Sheriff's department ruled Zahau's death a suicide, meaning the criminal investigation was officially closed.

As a result, the case file – including police reports and witness statements collected by investigators – will be turned over to the Zahau family in accordance with California Government Code and victims rights laws, Lt. Nesbit said.

Bremner said she is conducting her own review of California law to determine whether the case records can be released to the media after they are obtained by the family.

OK now....woohoo...and is that red sentence saying what I think it says??? ...accordance with...victims rights laws? I think RZ was a victim..does LE?
 
Re: Zale's post.

Lt. Nesbit states: "We don't have any unanswered questions."

That's nice, Nesbit.

BUT WE SURE AS HE!! DO!

Thanks, Zale

Well I am so sorry to say that I think Lt. Nesbit has bumped his head. MOO:crazy:
 
10/5 Investigators Finish 2nd Review Of [RZ] Cellphone

Extended Probe Does Not Uncover New Information, Investigators Say

According to San Diego Sheriff's Department Homicide Lt. Larry Nesbitt, investigators did not learn anything new in their second analysis of [RZ]'s phone. Newsbitt said the probe didn't produce any new information "we didn't already have."

Nesbitt said investigators finished their reports and will eventually give the phone back to the [Z] family very soon.

The family has claimed some pieces of evidence in the investigation are unaccounted for.

http://www.10news.com/news/29400834/detail.html

That article makes it sound as if they actually analyzed the phone, even though in another article Lt. N claims the new software didn't even work.
 
Also from tvscum's link:
News 8 has confirmed a nearby neighbor, who does not want to be identified, heard a "scream for help" while sitting next to an open window around 11:30 p.m. on July 12. The witness initially reported that the scream came from the direction of the mansion.

The witness's spouse told News 8 that the scream was reported in the early days of the investigation to a detective who had handed out business cards to neighbors; but no follow-up interview was taken.

Sheriff's Lt. Nesbit said the witness's statement has now been obtained.

Good googly moogly! Are you shi!!ing me???? :eek: NOW you have that witness statement????? No rush though, right?
 
That article makes it sound as if they actually analyzed the phone, even though in another article Lt. N claims the new software didn't even work.

Some Spin Doctor at work....and it's not the band.
 
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