Learn the diff.
Not interested.
Point is, cell phones can be tracked.
Get the point...
and sometimes they provide other useful information, like numbers you connected to. If the parents were involved in any scheme, they'd want to dispose of the phone used. The disappearance of the other phones just makes it seem less suspicious.
not when they are off
“Learn the diff”
For some reason, this person is trying to get under people’s skin on this thread.
My cell phone is around 5 years old. It uses towers to triangulate my location...it tells me its good up to 3 meters...and it is - it even shows what part of a building you’re in.
I understood your point...and people have generically used the term ‘GPS’ for cell phone tracking for a few years now. Coincidentally, one of the first instances of the police very publicly using cell phone tracking was another tragic case here in the Kansas City area - a girl abducted from a Target parking lot.
And your GPS point is worth pondering - obviously the police haven’t been tracking these cell phones. Since the police have not even indicated which direction the kidnapper may have gone, one could conclude they were disabled immediately after he left the house. This, of course, makes no sense - a kidnapper would be moving out fast.
Just another aspect of the cell phone caper which doesn’t make sense.