
"Well, I see a lot of things. There seems to be at some point, you know, familiarity with the area. If you notice when he walks up, he has his head down. Maybe he thinks there's some surveillance camera outside he's missing, but then he seems if you look, he seems surprised I see it playing right now he seems like he's going to knock on the door, and then seems surprised by the presence of that doorbell camera right there."
"And another thing that sticks out to me is, you know, having been not just in law enforcement, being a gun carrier my whole life, that's a very unusual way to carry a firearm. I mean, they have inside the waistband holsters. Now, I don't know what type of firearm it is, I can't see from the picture, I'm watching it right here. Maybe it's a revolver, I don't know. But that's an unusually large holster to be carrying in that manner."
"There's a couple other things jump out of me. You know, the FBI has a DIVRT team, a digital video enhancement team. They're probably, I would guess, I know if I was working the case right now and I'm sure Kash is right now, I'm sure they're working on this to pick apart everything. I would get from looking at him in context of probably the archway that he's probably 5'9, to 5'11 or so. So they can get height. There's also features of the face that, although obscured by the ski mask, you can still use some of the tools to get something useful out"
The suspect approaches with head down and appears familiar with the area, hesitating as if to knock before reacting to a visible doorbell camera. The suspect removes or grabs a plant in an amateurish attempt to cover the camera instead of using tape, suggesting improvised concealment. The firearm is carried in an unusually large inside-the-waistband holster, possibly a revolver, which is atypical for experienced gun carriers. Video analysis can estimate height near 5'9"–5'11" using the archway and may extract usable facial features despite a ski mask through digital enhancement tools such as DIVRT.
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