Other discrepancies that look like a possible coverup are identified in the assessment, including the 3-minute gap in the film is analyzed to actually be 8 minutes, and several lies guard Noel told investigators. She could be lying to cover her mistakes, and she could be lying to cover someone else's activity.While brief movement is occasionally visible on the stairs when someone is walking up the left side, the area remains mostly obscured throughout the recording, making it impossible to determine if someone may have entered the SHU through the primary entrance and accessed the staircase without ever being captured on the recording.
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Without visual evidence, the case relies on the word of staff members [Tova] Noel and [Michael] Thomas that no one entered. At one point the Justice Department noted both of them appeared to have fallen asleep, although Noel denies this.
Jim Stafford, a video forensics expert, reviewed the footage and the inspector general's report and told CBS News, "To say that there's no way that someone could get to that — the stair up to his room — without being seen is false." Four other leading video forensics experts interviewed by CBS News concurred.
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There are videos from other cameras that have not been released.
This is not going away.

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