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I'm sure this has been asked and answered before but my internet is too slow tonight to go looking. How do you know if a phone has been switched off or the battery just ran out?
I believe the bit about last phone call was mentioned by her father on the radio interview.@KittyKatKrazy333 : I think her phone may be the key to this disappearance. I can't quote your post because it will probably be deleted, as there have been no reports in MSM regarding Leah's phone usage prior to her phone being turned off. We can't discuss any detail unless it is in mainstream media, or in police releases, but I really think her phone usage is important evidence.
ETA: My prior post asking about her phone usage was answered but that answer was deleted by the mods.
I’ve been following Leah’s disappearance on here, but never publicly commented.
You say, “her phone being turned off located her last place of it being used”
Could you explain what you mean by this please?
I thought her phone model couldn’t be traced...I may of misinterpreted this though.
If the police know where Leah’s phone was when switched off, why hasn’t this information been given to the public?
Sorry, I just don’t get what you mean, so thanks in advance for explaining!
I’ve read that Leah last used her phone at 8am (not sure if it’s been disclosed who she rang, but I haven’t heard any more detail about this call) and that her phone was switched off at 8.30am, with Leah being seen midway through this timeframe, at 8.15am, crossing the footpath at Buzzacott Lane.
Looking at the route from Quantock Crescent to Buzzacott Lane, I would assume the 8 am phone call was around the time Leah was leaving home.
Was Leah ringing someone to say, “just leaving, see you in 20 minutes”? Guessing whoever she rang has been traced and eliminated from enquires though, so that theory hits a dead end.
If Leah’s phone was switched off by either herself, or her abductor, once Leah was in a vehicle, then that gives a 15 minute maximum walking radius from Buzzacott Lane to point of disappearance. Obviously, Leah could of been picked up 2 minutes from the last cctv sighting-turning her phone off may not of happened immediately.
This is all just my speculation, so thanks for your opinions.
Do we actually know for definite Leah had her phone on her?
I just listened to the interview again.I will go back at some stage and relisten to the podcast, but was it an actual phone call or a text or use of phone for internet etc?
Nope.
We know it was used that morning and then was off.
But the phone is among the items that LE say could help find her, Samsung model on that article with the hoodie and her baseball boots which implies it was on her.
LE will have had Leah's phone usage details early on wouldn't they? So if her phone was used that morning they'll know where and when and who was contacted?
I wonder whether Leah used a fitbit watch, that could track her movements quite easily.
I don't know much about fitbits, do they track where you go, how far you walk, when you stop? Would it show if you started running?
There's a 2 day old thread on Reddit about Leah with an odd comment on it.
@Joolz1975 I can’t seem to see the thread. Could you point me in the direction of it on Reddit