Maybe even talk about Pike County a little bit and how this place helped break that case. So ballistics, computers, DNA labs, intelligence analytics, these things cost a lot of money. And If you're a small town police department or a small county like Pike County in the Wagner case, you simply don't have the money or the people to be able to do those functions. That's why BCI exists. We're here to support those functions at the local level. And because we're state, we have enough resources and enough demand to support it. (03:37–03:50)
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Asserts that small towns lack resources for advanced forensic functions.
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