#Idao4 the parked car looks a lot like a hyundai elantra/ Frames research analyse from the Kirstin Cameron Web cam video / https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2022/12/18/977573402011808223/640x360_MP4_977573402011808223.mp4 #elantra #

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My Audio Analyse

Used multiple Audacity sound reductions/

Analyse Part 1:


On the video Kaylee G has darker hair and a black jacket, she quickens her pace and waves her arms.

In the images we see Maddie walking next to Jack, a little behind them is Kaylee.

Kaylee is wandering, and it looks like she had drunk quite a lot.

It looks very much like only Maddie spoke to Jack and Kaylee did not say a word.

Maddie walks more steadily, she has blonde hair, light clothes, and she wears the jeans with tears at the knees.

Just the seconds during turning the corner after leaving the food truck, there is noise and no audio we could extract/ we dont know if they spoke, and what they she said.

The moment they come around the corner M said: "Who's that?" that could mean... "Whois that" or "W h o was that"

Did she just see someone? or dit she saw some one just before?

The abbreviation can mean "who is that" or "who was that"

Referring to "who" she could mean "some one he sees, he saw, someone who greeted, or spoke, some one they, saw just before at the food truck.

She wants to know / she puts the emphasis hard on the words "THAT"

If she intends the last one he spoke with? she does not know him and wants to know from J who that person was

Because we have audio from this ( Kistin Cameron - Alina Smith) video, and not few seconds before they come around the corner, we don't know if Jack has said a name or a nickname, and if for example she asks afterwards "who is that?"

There is a White Truck driving, she can see the truck comming their direction, maybe she sees that truck and asks J "who is that?"

It seems she ment someone who was at the food truck, and not someone she sees in the distance, near the approaching white truck, which is at least 50 meters away.

J responds: "Which is disguised, is a risico", "Which" can refer to someone in the truck or some one else/ from the food truck/ or some one we dont see on the video
who is disquised, fe someone who drives the truck?, the passenger or someone who climbs onto the back of the loading space of that big white truck, or maybe he refers
to undercover agents, or people from a gang?

Maybe he explains that anyone who is in disguise, / who is disguised, is a risico" in general/ or he refers to someone who was disguised fe some one at the food truck
maddie saw as well.

He may have seen someone in the distance running after a white truck, and previously seen the people in that truck, or the person running behind and climbing onto the truck.

From the moment they walk around the corner, Maddie says : "who's that" or "who was that"

J responds: "Which is disguised, is a risiso". He explains that which is disguised, is a r i s i c o !

The wors " which" "is" "a" pronounced by J in accentuated parts, with short pauses in between, it is a form of spelling/
he pronounces the word risico at once

Jack pronounces the entire sentence clearly and convincingly, he pronounces the sentence rhythmically/

"who is dis gui sed is a risico, the word risico is not spoken in pieces but in one go.

You can only hear this clearly by amplifying the audio and filtering out the noise.

By slowing down the speed of the audio you can hear it even better, the vowels are clear enough to distinguish what exactly he is saying, the vowels and consonants are clear.

Jack has a distinctive way of speaking, and a distinctive accent, the sound "am" or "em" "them" "uhm" as he pronounces are similar, given the conversation it seems very likely that Jack was referring to Adam.

You can check your own tone, sound, accent speech by, for example, pronouncing the words "him" "them" "uhm".

Some people swallow vowels, so you don't hear the first letter, such as an "H". Some people drown out a word with a vowel and then you hear, for example, the "H" sounding stronger than the rest of the word. This way everyone has a unique pronunciation and voice

In summary, it looks like Maddie is concerned and wants to know who a person is that she saw with Jack at the food truck Jack doesn't say who that person is, he doesn't know him or does he? , and he says "which is disguised is a risico"

More research is needed. We need to look at the video images, frame by frame, who is looking at whom, or where? when speaking, and whether there is anything to see that we had not noticed before.

Let's do part two of the audio analysis first.


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Audio Part 2

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Analyse of the second part of the conversation

Maddie says :" Jack" ! "What did you say to Adam"?

Jack Responds : "Like, I told "em" Everything" or? "anything"

The way Maddie addresses Jack seems somewhat angry, forceful, stressed

J has a special language and accent, some vowels are restrained, sometimes swallowed, for example with the word "him" you hear "em" or "uhm",
but the "h" tone can drown out the "i" from the word: "Him" and then you hear "hum" again/ because he responses to Maddie it looks very much like
he meant "him" referring to "Adam"

Some words could not be encrypted after "I Told them ( em) Everything"

VIDEO Analyse

A person disquised in black jumps into the White Truck

Researchers should use advanced video software, and zoom in, make the image a little brighter, then by paying close attention to the video frame by frame, from the beginning / and from the moment you hear the white truck approaching, which is just out of view / then some secs later You can see for a moment a person disguised in black, is jumping into the car , the White Truck, we made a screenshot from the reflection of the man in black in the parked car.

This can be of great importance for the research..

Stan Rams

independent researcher/video photo sound analyst/artist
#Idao4 the parked car looks a lot like a hyundai elantra/ Frames research analyse from the Kirstin Cameron Web cam video / https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2022/12/18/977573402011808223/640x360_MP4_977573402011808223.mp4 #elantra # Watch all PHOTOS please. My Audio Analyse Used multiple Audacity sound reductions/ Analyse Part 1: On the video Kaylee G has darker hair and a black jacket, she quickens her pace and waves her arms. In the images we see Maddie walking next to Jack, a little behind them is Kaylee. Kaylee is wandering, and it looks like she had drunk quite a lot. It looks very much like only Maddie spoke to Jack and Kaylee did not say a word. Maddie walks more steadily, she has blonde hair, light clothes, and she wears the jeans with tears at the knees. Just the seconds during turning the corner after leaving the food truck, there is noise and no audio we could extract/ we dont know if they spoke, and what they she said. The moment they come around the corner M said: "Who's that?" that could mean... "Whois that" or "W h o was that" Did she just see someone? or dit she saw some one just before? The abbreviation can mean "who is that" or "who was that" Referring to "who" she could mean "some one he sees, he saw, someone who greeted, or spoke, some one they, saw just before at the food truck. She wants to know / she puts the emphasis hard on the words "THAT" If she intends the last one he spoke with? she does not know him and wants to know from J who that person was Because we have audio from this ( Kistin Cameron - Alina Smith) video, and not few seconds before they come around the corner, we don't know if Jack has said a name or a nickname, and if for example she asks afterwards "who is that?" There is a White Truck driving, she can see the truck comming their direction, maybe she sees that truck and asks J "who is that?" It seems she ment someone who was at the food truck, and not someone she sees in the distance, near the approaching white truck, which is at least 50 meters away. J responds: "Which is disguised, is a risico", "Which" can refer to someone in the truck or some one else/ from the food truck/ or some one we dont see on the video who is disquised, fe someone who drives the truck?, the passenger or someone who climbs onto the back of the loading space of that big white truck, or maybe he refers to undercover agents, or people from a gang? Maybe he explains that anyone who is in disguise, / who is disguised, is a risico" in general/ or he refers to someone who was disguised fe some one at the food truck maddie saw as well. He may have seen someone in the distance running after a white truck, and previously seen the people in that truck, or the person running behind and climbing onto the truck. From the moment they walk around the corner, Maddie says : "who's that" or "who was that" J responds: "Which is disguised, is a risiso". He explains that which is disguised, is a r i s i c o ! The wors " which" "is" "a" pronounced by J in accentuated parts, with short pauses in between, it is a form of spelling/ he pronounces the word risico at once Jack pronounces the entire sentence clearly and convincingly, he pronounces the sentence rhythmically/ "who is dis gui sed is a risico, the word risico is not spoken in pieces but in one go. You can only hear this clearly by amplifying the audio and filtering out the noise. By slowing down the speed of the audio you can hear it even better, the vowels are clear enough to distinguish what exactly he is saying, the vowels and consonants are clear. Jack has a distinctive way of speaking, and a distinctive accent, the sound "am" or "em" "them" "uhm" as he pronounces are similar, given the conversation it seems very likely that Jack was referring to Adam. You can check your own tone, sound, accent speech by, for example, pronouncing the words "him" "them" "uhm". Some people swallow vowels, so you don't hear the first letter, such as an "H". Some people drown out a word with a vowel and then you hear, for example, the "H" sounding stronger than the rest of the word. This way everyone has a unique pronunciation and voice In summary, it looks like Maddie is concerned and wants to know who a person is that she saw with Jack at the food truck Jack doesn't say who that person is, he doesn't know him or does he? , and he says "which is disguised is a risico" More research is needed. We need to look at the video images, frame by frame, who is looking at whom, or where? when speaking, and whether there is anything to see that we had not noticed before. Let's do part two of the audio analysis first. ********************* Audio Part 2 ******************** Analyse of the second part of the conversation Maddie says :" Jack" ! "What did you say to Adam"? Jack Responds : "Like, I told "em" Everything" or? "anything" The way Maddie addresses Jack seems somewhat angry, forceful, stressed J has a special language and accent, some vowels are restrained, sometimes swallowed, for example with the word "him" you hear "em" or "uhm", but the "h" tone can drown out the "i" from the word: "Him" and then you hear "hum" again/ because he responses to Maddie it looks very much like he meant "him" referring to "Adam" Some words could not be encrypted after "I Told them ( em) Everything" VIDEO Analyse A person disquised in black jumps into the White Truck Researchers should use advanced video software, and zoom in, make the image a little brighter, then by paying close attention to the video frame by frame, from the beginning / and from the moment you hear the white truck approaching, which is just out of view / then some secs later You can see for a moment a person disguised in black, is jumping into the car , the White Truck, we made a screenshot from the reflection of the man in black in the parked car. This can be of great importance for the research.. Stan Rams independent researcher/video photo sound analyst/artist
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