This sample report demonstrates how FrameCounsel synchronizes multiple video sources into a unified chronological timeline, identifies recording gaps, and maps critical events across all available footage.
Sample Report Notice
This is a fictional sample report. All names, case numbers, timestamps, and facts are entirely fictional and created solely to demonstrate FrameCounsel's timeline reconstruction capabilities.
BWC_Reeves_20250215_0142.mp4
00:00:00 – 00:24:18
+0:00 (reference)
BWC_Tanaka_20250215_0144.mp4
00:00:00 – 00:19:52
+2:14 (activates 2m14s after BWC-1)
SURV_QuikStop_Ext_20250215.mp4
01:30:00 – 02:15:00 (extracted segment)
-1:08 (clock runs 1m8s ahead of BWC-1)
DASH_312_20250215_0140.mp4
00:00:00 – 00:28:44
-0:22 (clock runs 22s behind BWC-1)
Synchronization Method: Audio correlation using shared ambient event (vehicle door close captured on BWC-1 at 00:00:04 = DASH-1 at 00:02:18) cross-validated with surveillance camera timestamp overlay. Confidence: 99.7% within +/- 0.3 seconds.
Unit 312 arrives at QuikStop parking lot. Vehicle parks in northwest corner facing the store entrance.
Establishes officer arrival. Dashcam provides continuous recording from this point.
Officer Reeves activates body camera. Exits patrol vehicle and approaches store entrance on foot.
BWC-1 reference point. 2-minute 14-second gap between arrival and BWC activation.
Officer Reeves BWC shows officer walking toward store but dashcam shows officer stopped at the patrol vehicle trunk for approximately 90 seconds before proceeding (01:42:26–01:44:00 on dashcam). BWC audio is muted during this period.
Critical gap. Trunk access is not visible on BWC. Audio mute inconsistent with department activation policy requiring audio from activation.
Officer Tanaka activates BWC. Both officers visible on surveillance camera approaching the subject who is seated on the curb east of the store entrance.
First moment all three officer cameras provide coverage. Surveillance provides wide-angle context.
Officer Reeves initiates verbal contact: "Evening. Can I talk to you for a minute?" Subject responds: "Sure, what's going on?"
Initial contact. Subject's cooperative tone documented across multiple audio sources.
Officer Reeves asks: "Do you have any ID on you?" Subject reaches toward right jacket pocket. Officer Tanaka moves to subject's right side.
Pocket reach becomes a disputed element in the arrest report.
Subject produces a wallet from right jacket pocket, opens it, and extends it toward Officer Reeves with right hand. Left hand remains visible on left knee.
Video clearly shows wallet produced. Arrest report describes "furtive movement toward waistband." Both hands visible on all three camera angles.
Officer Reeves BWC experiences a 3-second recording interruption (frame drop/corruption). Officer Tanaka BWC provides continuous coverage during this gap.
Minor technical gap. Tanaka BWC fills coverage. No significant events occur during interruption.
Officer Reeves conducts pat-down. Subject stands with hands on store wall. Both officers present. Surveillance camera captures full interaction from 15-foot distance.
Pat-down captured on all four sources. Duration: 47 seconds. No objects recovered.
Officer Tanaka walks to patrol vehicle and deactivates BWC at 01:49:17. Reactivates at 01:51:44. Officer Reeves BWC continues recording during this period.
Tanaka BWC deactivated for 2 minutes 27 seconds during active encounter. Reeves BWC provides sole body camera coverage.
Subject placed in handcuffs by Officer Reeves. Officer Tanaka assists. Subject states: "I didn't do anything. Why are you arresting me?"
Arrest moment. Subject's verbal protestation captured on audio.
No Miranda warning administered on scene. Subject asked multiple questions during transport preparation including "Where were you coming from tonight?" (01:53:15) and "You been in trouble before?" (01:55:42).
Custodial interrogation without Miranda. 8 minutes 30 seconds of questioning before any rights advisory.
Period between officer arrival (dashcam) and BWC activation. Officer actions at patrol vehicle trunk not captured on BWC.
Alternative coverage: Dashcam provides partial coverage (exterior vehicle view only)
BWC audio muted despite camera being active. Officer at patrol vehicle trunk.
Alternative coverage: Dashcam video only (no audio)
Technical recording interruption on BWC-1 (frame corruption).
Alternative coverage: Fully covered by BWC-2 and SURV-1
Officer Tanaka BWC deactivated during active encounter. Officer returned to patrol vehicle.
Alternative coverage: BWC-1 and SURV-1 provide coverage of subject. Officer Tanaka actions at vehicle not covered by BWC.
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Total Gaps
6:18
Total Gap Duration
31%
Of Incident Duration
1
High Severity Gaps
Timeline reconstruction was performed using FrameCounsel's multi-source synchronization engine:
FrameCounsel automatically synchronizes multiple video sources, identifies recording gaps, and generates unified timelines—work that would take days of manual review completed in minutes.