Wow. Just handed over two DVDs with captured events to help solve a fatal accident
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 3:23 am
There was a fatal accident on my street recently and I am ashamed to say I slept through it and didn't even discover it until 36 hours later when talking to a neighbor. Upon doing so I immediately checked my security camera which I have out the front window and sure enough it looks like I captured both the victim and the perp to at least some degree. I handed over two DVDs I made for the purpose of handing them over to law enforcement. I used ZM's video export functions and exported them to .avi format. The officer just had me make a written statement and took the videos and thanked me.
Sadly I didn't have my best camera up at the time (a 2K Hikvision). I only had a crappy $40 480p D-Link up with no night vision and in fact it has filtered IR. Worse it was extremely blurry due to the motion. On the bright side though it always stayed in color/day mode (it has no night mode) and you can make out some color due to the street lights which are pretty good. They aren't even 100% sure yet about the perp vehicle color so it's possible this might help. I guess even if I had my good night vision camera up it probably wouldn't help with getting the color whereas there is a possibility that with deep analysis this might.
I spent some time trying to mess with attributes in GIMP in order to clean up the image and the blur. I feel that true pros probably could do it. In any event the video will definitely help them to some degree. I feel there is about a 50% chance my video will ultimately give them enough to help solve the case. It's really change considering that suddenly my little $40 D-link might be helping to solve a fatal hit and run.
I'm not giving out any more info as I just gave the police the footage tonight so they probably won't mess with it until tomorrow. The victim's family and friends is often on the site now doing memorials and I think they are trying to watch to see if the offending vehicle comes back through. This all just happened in the last six hours that I found I had the footage and I'm still debating on whether I should give them a copy too. Part of me thinks I should but the other part thinks I should just let the police handle it and that I did my duty. The officer seemed to suggest that it might be better just keeping quiet about it.
Anyway... wow. Weird feeling and shock is the best way to describe it.
Sadly I didn't have my best camera up at the time (a 2K Hikvision). I only had a crappy $40 480p D-Link up with no night vision and in fact it has filtered IR. Worse it was extremely blurry due to the motion. On the bright side though it always stayed in color/day mode (it has no night mode) and you can make out some color due to the street lights which are pretty good. They aren't even 100% sure yet about the perp vehicle color so it's possible this might help. I guess even if I had my good night vision camera up it probably wouldn't help with getting the color whereas there is a possibility that with deep analysis this might.
I spent some time trying to mess with attributes in GIMP in order to clean up the image and the blur. I feel that true pros probably could do it. In any event the video will definitely help them to some degree. I feel there is about a 50% chance my video will ultimately give them enough to help solve the case. It's really change considering that suddenly my little $40 D-link might be helping to solve a fatal hit and run.
I'm not giving out any more info as I just gave the police the footage tonight so they probably won't mess with it until tomorrow. The victim's family and friends is often on the site now doing memorials and I think they are trying to watch to see if the offending vehicle comes back through. This all just happened in the last six hours that I found I had the footage and I'm still debating on whether I should give them a copy too. Part of me thinks I should but the other part thinks I should just let the police handle it and that I did my duty. The officer seemed to suggest that it might be better just keeping quiet about it.
Anyway... wow. Weird feeling and shock is the best way to describe it.