Dear Abel Reyna: Would you please use the $295,644 FACIAL RECOGNITION SOFTWARE to IDENTIFY THE GUY IN THE BLUE SHIRT? Is he undercover police?

Casie Gotro,  Houston attorney representing Jacob Carrizal in the very first TWIN PEAKS case that has come to trial,  has tried her best to get a man identified only as “the guy in the blue shirt”,  who is shown below and clearly in some films from the incident at Twin Peaks in 2015.  We have the solution to this mystery.  Ask Abel Reyna.  It can’t be that simple,  but it is.Welcome to the ANALYTICS ETERPRISE brought to you by Cellebrite.

Guess what one of the things that this can do is.  Facial recognition.  Wow.  Just ask Abel.  He has the capability of finding out just who that guy in the blue shirt is,  AND surely if it’s an undercover policeman he can find that out,  really quickly with his in house software.  Wonder why he hasn’t already found out and give the guy’s name to Casie Gotro?  Let’s take this almost $300K baby out for a spin.

  • Focus on persons of interest with automatic facial detection

Here is the website: IT contains some fabulous things that should make production to the Defense very easy.  Nice to know.

https://www.cellebrite.com/en/products/analytics-enterprise/  

 Data has to be made meaningful quickly for it to be useful to an investigation.  Case backlogs, processing time, and the huge volume of mobile, cloud and computer data means that looking for meaningful connections in a case can be like looking for a needle in a haystack.

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Cellebrite’s Analytics Enterprise makes it simple to:

  • Immediately detect and match objects within images and videos such as weapons, money, nudity, child exploitation or documents
  • Focus on persons of interest with automatic facial detection
  • Find leads faster with optical character recognition
  • Analyze links within case-related networks to reveal hidden connections, group hierarchies and communication patterns
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Can’t be much of a software if it can’t even identify an undercover policeman?  Or can it?  Or has it.

Lovin’ it.

Harry

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