so, you know, as you point out, what police don t have is a suspect who s identified with a clear motive. what they don t have is a murder weapon. what they do have is 113 pieces of physical evidence, 4,000 crime scene photos, and 488 tips in terms of video and technology that s been submitted. but you can also see they re taking a real step back. if you look at the area that they have blocked out and said, we want to collect all video from this area, that s an area bounded by everything surrounding the crime scene. and why are they doing that now? they said, even if there s nothing on the video, we want to get the ring doorbell cameras. we want to get the security cameras from the businesses. we want to get everything because if that video gets erased between one day or 181 days from when it s recorded, there may be something useful on it that they may find out about later. so, they really are vacuuming
and then you find yourself a couple weeks into it, really starting at the beginning. as you point out, what police don t have is a suspect whose identified with a clear motive, but they don t have as a murder weapon. what they do have is 113 pieces of physical evidence. 4000 crimes in photos. and 488 tips in terms of video, technology that s been submitted. but you can also see they re taking step back. if you look at the area, that they ve blacked out and said, we want to collect all video from this area. that s an area bounded by everything surrounding the crime scene. why are they doing that now? they say even if there s nothing on the video we want to get the rain we want to get the security cameras from the businesses. we want to get everything because if that video gets i raced, between one day, or 181 days from one it s recorded, there may be something useful on it that they may find out
wounds. trace: he talks about the number of physical pieces of evidence. do you know from your reporting and how much evidence they have pulled out of there? moscow police say they have taken in 113 pieces of physical evidence but they also say 488 pieces of digital media, digital evidence have been submitted. trace: i wonder if you think that s a lot or if you think maybe there should have been more because it was so bloody and because it was so sloppy, as they say. speak. it s a lot of evidence. a lot of it could be dna evidence, forensic evidence. harvest of your warrant. certain things that are germane to this case to take some time. i think the governor give a million dollars to this investigation. what that covers is the personnel. they have to be working. the analysis and has to be done and everything else. it has to be paid for.
dan, it is great to see you again. i was able to come with my kids this summer and i was able to stop in at this museum and i told you i was going to come back for it. wonderful to have you. thank you for coming brachii thought it was important for th nation to see what you and all your wonderful staff have done here at this museum. let s start at the beginning. how on earth did you pull this off? take it this was inspired by my wife and me wanting to celebrat a couple of our favorite values the value that veterans have valued which is freedom. for started just as a simple purchase, i wanted to restore a sherman tank and drive it in th fourth of july parade periods i didn t have any expectation to buy more vehicles brachii how many our in there? 488. they are not all in the museum right now, but it s 488 almost
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