So It's Back To First Principles (Part 1)

I thought you said it was a burrito.

I just saw ‘red’ but, yes, here are the 2 whole frames:


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He didn’t eat a pillow (nor enciclopedia) that day.

@vegaspatriot
We still don’t know why was AGR entry card in Collons’ car (foumd by Blasko).

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sad reality

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I can’t believe you have yet to see the unicorn Yearick rode to the roof and escaped on. The Yearickorn.
…If it wasn’t clear before, the burrito thing was a joke…


Do you think it likely these colored splotches are simply artifacts of magnification and interpolation, possibly even a result of file compression?

Thank you for those charts, I know you’ve posted them before, but they’re certainly a good reference! Would you mind sharing where they came from, so that I might learn more about it?

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Simply I don’t know, But I was told the video compressor might have a chain of CODECs. So I don’t trust overmagnified pictures - when individual pixels are visible.

I received this file for a work. (There might be other formats - other manufacturers.)

BTW what is the difference between traditional signal processing an AI?
AI is self-learning, the traditional was designed by humans.

Now I try…


my machine slowed down - need to restart it

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@sonjax6
I try to create some statistics from male students’ height (measured in pixels). There are 36 of them. Well, there are more, but they didn’t come close (fo higher precision). Of course I skipped the teachers and honorable guests.

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And my first question(to myself) was, “is it ‘something’ hanging from Dayve’s tree?”

Yearick and others climbed up to shooting position on a ladder, but witnesses said they saw him 13July, in the airstrip building. A fair question now is,
‘how many other shooters were up there with him’?

Here is my rough statistics (in pixels):


It is not so easy to measure, since they had hats and the backrgound is dark.

And someone was hidden behind another guy (after No 12).

Look at his legs again:


Wasn’t that Blasko’s normal patrol car, and he swapped vehicles for the day with Collins since Collins was going to be roving the area on patrol and wanted a marked vehicle for that? I believe that was the case. Blasko was part of the pre-planning walkthroughs in his capacity as the Asst. Team Leader of Butler ESU, even though he was assigned a Butler Township PD role for the rally. Perhaps he was given the key cards during one of the walkthroughs. If so, he would have been the one to put them in the glovebox.

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If Crooks was only 5’ 8" then he couldn’t have weighed more than 140 pounds with that skinny build. The autopsy said he weighed 167 pounds.

I remember my brother weighed about 165 on his 6’4" frame in his college days, and he wasn’t much scrawnier than Crooks.

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I can offer my own 5’9" self, weight typically between 160 and 170 and has been since high school days as a counterexample. 164.4 measured 5 minutes ago. And I have had to deal with many a conversation with my parents over the years about how ‘scrawny’ I look…


btpd-patrol-1, p76
Sharp recall! It doesn’t really give us the why they switched here but I’d call it close enough, and there may very well be other testimony further detailing that matter elsewhere.


Our AGR keycard is an ioProx, and I believe he says there’s another one at the command center. Here’s some technical info:
ioProx Proximity Card Readers And Cards

I wonder how many were actually given out to the various agencies, because wasn’t Greg alleged to have one as well?

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I did peruse Blasko’s and Collins’ interview transcripts to see if that was where I recalled reading about the vehicle swap, but found nothing specific. I did not review Blasko’s hearing testimony or his bodycam footage. It may just have been someone’s speculation that arose early in the investigation, but it has always made sense to me. He clearly knew the keycard was in there, and that’s the best explanation I can come up with.

Yes, Greg Nicol had one, which he or Murcko were probably given that morning.

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These were literally the first three I found that listed height and weight for men in inches and pounds. Not cherry picked. If I was cherry picking I would have excluded the first chart.



So… on the first one, Crooks would be in the upper end of the range - if he had a LARGE frame. On the second one, he’d be right on the edge of “overweight”. On the third one, he WOULD be “overweight”.

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I will try again - with HD images.
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And maybe I can change the contrast.

Specific data for 20-year-old white males in Pennsylvania is not readily available. However, national averages can provide a general understanding:​

  • Height: For U.S. males aged 20 and over, the average height is approximately 69 inches (5 feet 9 inches). ​Healthline
  • Weight: The average weight for U.S. males in the 20 to 29 age bracket is about 188.6 pounds.
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I had to take appetite stimulant (hydrochloric acid-pepsin) prescribed by the school doctor around age 8.

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Greg said:


Blasko: not mentioned it.

Collins: not mentioned it.

Pearson: not mentioned it.

bodycam started:

audio started:


(I think it is a bodycam feature - the audio recording starts a few seconds later.)

there is a second card:

  • one entry card is in the car
  • another one is in command post
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