Case Studies
When investigators applied TimePilot to the Laken Riley case, they unveiled a complex web of missed opportunities and systemic failures spanning multiple states and jurisdictions. The platform transformed scattered records into a clear narrative of how this tragedy could have been prevented.
Critical Questions Answered
TimePilot didn't just build a timeline – it revealed the questions that mattered:
Who funded Ibarra's travel from New York to Atlanta?
Why wasn't he deported after his arrest?
What systemic failures let this tragedy unfold?
Each data point in TimePilot opened a window into critical missed opportunities.
From El Paso to Athens: Mapping Critical Failures
Picture this: A tragic case with evidence scattered across three states, multiple law enforcement jurisdictions, and international borders. That's not just paperwork – it's a complex web of critical data that could reveal how this tragedy unfolded. The team had to process:
Extensive immigration and border patrol records
Multiple state-level law enforcement documents
Cross-jurisdictional arrest records and court filings
Travel documentation and funding records
Surveillance footage from multiple locations
And TimePilot didn't just trace a path across state lines – it exposed a chain of institutional failures that could have prevented a tragedy.
The Bottom Line
This analysis didn't just untangle a complex investigation – it revealed how tragedies like this could be prevented. The future of digital investigative work is here, and it's transforming how we protect our communities.