MILLER: “I mean, there‘s a big shout out to the nest people, the Google engineers the FBI‘s otd operational technology division. These are very talented scientists across the board but the way it goes is you want to check your nest camera. You can you can dial into it on your phone and see it. But because her subscription wasn‘t one of the ones where you can rewind for hours or or look at historic footage all of that stuff just gets recycled into the big recycle bin, but it doesn‘t go away. The problem is, with every nest camera in America, it all goes into the same bin. How do you locate that footage from those cameras? That is at the bottom of some pile that‘s about to be erased. You know, you serve a subpoena, you do a preservation order saying, don‘t erase anything until we start looking for this, but it‘s really a needle in a haystack, which is why it took them that number of days to recover it. Because it was it was never meant to have anything happen to it except to be recorded over with everything else in that pile. And if it was easy to locate it, especially if it was a recording subscription where they could have gone into the account and just pulled it up. It might have happened on the first day. A lot of work went into this, and the result was truly remarkable because by the design of their own system, it was never meant to be found. They engineered that.”
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John Miller Praises Google Engineers for Finding Guthrie Footage: ‘It Was Never Meant to Be Found’‘They engineered that’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:MILLER: “I mean, there‘s a big shout out to the nest people, the Google engineers the FBI‘s otd operational technology division. These are very talented scientists across the board but the way it goes is you want to check your nest camera. You can you can dial into it on your phone and see it. But because her subscription wasn‘t one of the ones where you can rewind for hours or or look at historic footage all of that stuff just gets recycled into the big recycle bin, but it doesn‘t go away. The problem is, with every nest camera in America, it all goes into the same bin. How do you locate that footage from those cameras? That is at the bottom of some pile that‘s about to be erased. You know, you serve a subpoena, you do a preservation order saying, don‘t erase anything until we start looking for this, but it‘s really a needle in a haystack, which is why it took them that number of days to recover it. Because it was it was never meant to have anything happen to it except to be recorded over with everything else in that pile. And if it was easy to locate it, especially if it was a recording subscription where they could have gone into the account and just pulled it up. It might have happened on the first day. A lot of work went into this, and the result was truly remarkable because by the design of their own system, it was never meant to be found. They engineered that.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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