ilovechili
Where is the wiKKed witch? Will Oct. bring her?
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I've been gone a few days, but wanted to write out some thoughts that came to me over the weekend. Keep in mind, these thoughts are my own as a Salt Lake local and information security professional.
First - why her phone quit sending data at 3 am.
There's been a ton of discussion on this and possible reasons why, including taking the phone, killing her instantly, a third person, etc. Being in my field (infosec), I was thinking through how to cease data exchange without the person realizing what is happening. You'd accomplish this with a cell phone jammer, and you can easily purchase a hand-held one online. This would also jam his phone and potentially kill tracking of both devices. Going further, he could have claimed "oh, my phone won't connect either, must be an outage" or something similar.
Second - and this has to do with my first point, is cameras.
Utah has a commuter camera system in place up and down Interstates 15, 215 and 80. There's even cameras on some surface streets. I do not know how sophisticated the cameras are on the backend, but, I do believe at that time in the morning, if the police knew where to look, they could potentially track his vehicle. His home is located not far from a major intersection with on-ramps and off-ramps to I-15 and would easily be noticed on the camera footage. Even without his cell phone pings to track, there's potential here to track via video.
Third - this goes with the second point.
Utah police use plate scanners, which effectively scan a given area for license plate numbers and return results for violations, such as expired registration, etc. This technology allows police to aggregate plate data that could place a given vehicle at the scene of the crime.
The reason I think two and three are viable, is because LE required specific information to get the warrant for his home that they obtained. They're precise, and they had to have a strong belief that he was involved, the home was a crime scene and that specific things would be found there.
Great points and it reminds me of something I have wondered and thought from the beginning but somewhat forgot about.
When they served the warrant and stayed all night and were inside upstairs, downstairs, in the garage, and digging in the yard, it said to me they had a fairly extensive warrant, not like one where they can just go in for instance looking for a firearm or just certain things like electronics or they had a judge on call to grant other warrants as they found things that gave reason to have further search capabilities.
So that says to me they had some ample reason for what looked to be an extensive search warrant and it was not just that she had contact with him, it came from additional other evidence, or witnesses/people with information, etc. They had something pretty solid. We also do not know the contents of the texts which could be part of it.
Just a non-expert opinion.