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- From: add@philabs.philips.com (Aninda V. Dasgupta)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: Do Telcos Record the Numbers of Local Calls?
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- Date: 23 Jan 93 13:28:04 GMT
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 13, Issue 41, Message 1 of 12
-
- Talking of telcos recording numbers, a recent sad case of child
- abduction in Long Island, NY comes to mind. (The following narration
- is a summary of what the {NY Times} reported.)
-
- Katie Beers, a ten-year old, growing up in a severely disfunctional
- family, is enduring a custody battle between her natural mother and
- her god-mother, who had brought her up for most of her young life. In
- steps a certain Mr. Esposito, who had, a few years ago, pleaded guilty
- to unlawful imprisonment and sexual offenses on a young boy. He
- showers this emotionally deprived child with gifts and lavishes her
- with attention. He then takes her out shopping for Christmas gifts,
- buys her dolls and video games. Next stop: a 7-11 store for some
- ice-cream. The 7-11 surveilance camera records Katie paying for the
- ice-cream and meticulously putting back the change in her handbad and
- carefully tucking the bag under her arm.
-
- The pervert then lures Katie into a garage-apartment behind his
- bungalow and while Katie is trying out the video games, he removes his
- stero system, turns around a revolving book-shelf and bar, lifts up
- layers of carpet and flooring, runs a bolt through a hook and lifts up
- a heavy concrete trap-door using a winch, and opens up the passage to
- a dungeon. When his sexual advances on Katie is spurned, he gets
- violent, throws her down the chute into the cramped underground
- cellar, ties a collar on her neck and imprisons her.
-
- Within hours of her imprisonment, the sick man forces Katie to record
- a message on a tape-recorder, something like : "I am being held by a
- bad man with a knife ... Oh my God, here he comes!" Katie's
- god-mother gets that message on her answering machine. Police search
- Mr. Esposito's bungalow and Katie gets to see the search via close
- circuit TV, but her cries for help do not penetrate the thick bunker
- walls. In the search of the premises, police find user manuals to a
- brand-new portable tape-recorder and Katie's handbag and jacket in the
- man's van.
-
- Police look at phone company logs and determine that the call to
- Katie's godmother was made from a pay phone, but a search and
- questioning of people in the neighborhood of the pay-phone reveals
- nothing new. More searching in the phone logs reveals that 15 attempts
- were made to place that call to Katie's godmother, but her phone
- always happened to be busy. So, the person who left the message, got
- through only on the 16th attempt. This tells police that the call was
- not made by Katie, because the message sounded as if she got a chance
- window of a few seconds to place that call. Getting such a window once
- is acceptable, but 16 times? FBI analysis on the message on the
- anwering machine reveals that it was indeed played off a tape-recorder.
-
- Police start a heavy pressure campaign on Esposito and his family
- members. They constantly follow them and keep their residences under
- 24-hour-watch. Finally, the guy succumbs and confesses. Police find
- Katie safe and sound after 16 days in the cramped dungeon.
-
- Anyway, what interested me was in this sad, sad story is the fact that
- the phone company keeps logs of all calls made from a pay-phone
- (perhaps all phones?) and calls to a residential phone (again, perhaps
- all phones?) Moreover, the police (or does it have to be the Feds?)
- can get to the phone logs in a matter of hours.
-
-
- Aninda DasGupta (add@philabs.philips.com) Ph:(914)945-6071 Fax:(914)945-6552
- Philips Labs\n 345 Scarborough Rd\n Briarcliff Manor\n NY 10510
-
-
- [Moderator's Note: Yes, you are correct; very little escapes telco's
- notice these days, and that INHO is good for just such reasons as the
- case you cited. The telephone should *never* serve as a medium for
- harassement, fraud or the commission of other crimes. The fact that
- the telephone has served these purposes over the years was due to the
- technology in use for many years, not a deliberate thing by telco. The
- development of ESS and the sophisticated ways in which traffic can be
- analyzed and reviewed could be viewed by some twisted logic as an
- 'invasion of privacy' by some people, but I do not view it that way.
-
- On a separate note, it should be recalled that under the Constitution
- of the United States, Mr. Esposito must be presumed innocent of the
- crimes he is charged with unless he is proven otherwise in court. PAT]
-