There is some excellent detective work not being disclosed here. They had to run through thousands of hours of footage at all the FedEx stores nearby. How did they know the guy on the video was the suspect? Was he dropping off a package of the right estimated dimensions or weight?
How did they get a bead on this guy’s cell phone to triangulate it? They had to have ID’d the guy to know which cell phone to track. How did they ID the suspect? Was stingray used?
These are tantalizing bits of info being revealed, but I’m guessing only a few percent of the entire story is being released. The real techniques used are being kept quiet for obvious reasons.
Face recognition I would bet.
Let’s guess he paid for “stuff” via his cell phone instead of cash. Time on the video was probably helpful as a “big dot”.
Why would they have to run by thousands of hours of footage? A dropped off package would be clocked into the system very quickly.
With the label on the intact bomb they would know exactly when and where it was dropped off
The tracking number on the package that didn't go boom from yesterday would be my guess. Tracked to the exact time/place of drop-off. Narrows down the video image timeframe to a precise time, and they've got their best potential suspect standing there dropping it off. Other video outside the store likely captured the vehicle/plates.
There is some excellent detective work not being disclosed here. They had to run through thousands of hours of footage at all the FedEx stores nearby. How did they know the guy on the video was the suspect? Was he dropping off a package of the right estimated dimensions or weight?
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are you joking? with time and date which they would have it takes moments to find footage, they know exactly when every package arrives into their hands
recently I had to take something back to Walmart without a receipt. customer service went into a backroom and confirmed that I purchased the object last week on Tuesday. they had a picture of me purchasing it and gave me store credit.
There is some excellent detective work not being disclosed here. They had to run through thousands of hours of footage at all the FedEx stores nearby. How did they know the guy on the video was the suspect? Was he dropping off a package of the right estimated dimensions or weight?
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are you joking? with time and date which they would have it takes moments to find footage, they know exactly when every package arrives into their hands
recently I had to take something back to Walmart without a receipt. customer service went into a backroom and confirmed that I purchased the object last week on Tuesday. they had a picture of me purchasing it and gave me store credit.
I suspect they saw him on video, with packages of the same type, then looked at cell phone records to see if they had a ping from a cell phone in that area at that time, and then triangulated one (or more) phones to see where it led them.
A motel near there is a good place to look.
“How did they get a bead on this guys cell phone to triangulate it?”
I think I don’t want to know.
Now they’re talking about confiscating the phones of all people who were in the vicinity when a crime occurred. Sounds ominous to me. False accusations/arrests? Government combing through every person’s phone reading all texts, seeing all phone calls. Disturbing.
“The real techniques used are being kept quiet for obvious reasons.”
The Facebook app is almost intelligent enough to know what you’re doing.
It predicts pregnancy, marriages, firing... Among other things.
I think g00gle cracked his searches. They know what u are thinking. The phony disguise probably helped