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Chapters & Sections (59)
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00:00
Initial Report of the Shooting
00:32
Suspect Description and Surveillance Footage
01:05
Public Reaction and Legal Implications
01:37
Family Contact with Law Enforcement
02:08
Suspect Arrest and Government Response
02:39
Panel Introduction and Host Statements
03:10
Discussion of the Shooting Mechanics
04:11
Analysis of Roof Surface and Shooter Positioning
05:14
Crime Scene Preservation Techniques
06:16
Suspect Profile and Media Speculation
07:50
Evidence-Based Suspect Identification
08:21
Pre-Speech Q&A with Audience
08:51
Audience Interaction and Hat Tossing
09:22
Rapid Social Media Release of Video Footage
09:53
Multiple Perspectives and Media Magnetism
10:25
Campus Surveillance Cameras and Ring Cams
10:55
Police Access to Campus Video Data
11:56
Discussion of Police Media Leaks
12:27
Police Use of Public Imagery for Identification
12:58
Suspect's Jump and Limping Escape
13:30
Weapon Disposal Strategy
14:02
Suspect's Background and Academic History
15:04
Shell Casings with Political Inscription
16:06
Public Reaction to Shell Casing Messages
16:37
Internet Meme References on Shell Casings
17:08
Presence of Messages in High-Profile Shootings
17:39
Visual Analysis of the Shooting Footage
18:10
Immediate Physical Effects on the Victim
18:41
Blood Loss and Vascular Trauma Discussion
19:14
Neurological Response to the Shot
19:45
Rapid Fatality Assessment
20:16
Personal Impact on the Victim’s Family
21:19
Early Investigation Activities and Witness Interviews
21:50
Evidence Collection from the Scene
22:20
Digital Footprint and Financial Tracking
22:51
Fingerprint and Palm Print Database Utilization
23:23
Forearm Print as Potential Evidence Source
23:53
Biological Specimen Collection from Contact Surfaces
24:25
Analysis of Shell Casing Cartridges for Forensic Insight
24:55
Initial Thoughts on Evidence Handling
25:26
Information Release Strategy and Case Building
25:56
Speculation on Additional Involved Parties
26:27
Future Evidence and Arrest Possibilities
26:59
Closing Remarks and Continuation of Coverage