00:00Australian resident Jessica Wongso has been charged with the murder of Minis Alihin.
00:08Police allege she poisoned her friend by adding cyanide to her coffee.
00:12Jessica is like a devil.
00:15Deep inside is something like evil.
00:18It is said that the trial of the century is true.
00:27Evidence 9.
00:28CCTV video 2 from 1355 to 1602 local time was reduced in frame dimensions T0960 by 576
00:38pixels.
00:39Mohammed Nah Al-Azhar deliberately performed downscaling on CCTV 2 footage from 1355 to
00:451602 local time, reducing the frame dimensions to 960x576px.
00:52According to Question 27 in the interrogation report, BAP Berita Akar Pemarikson, of Mohammed
00:59Nah Al-Azhar, the dimensions should have been 1920x1080px.
01:04Analysis Mohammed Nah Al-Azhar's deliberate downscaling
01:08of CCTV 2 footage from 1355 to 1602 local time had significant forensic implications.
01:16By reducing the frame dimensions to 960x576px, crucial details that could have been captured
01:23in the original high-resolution footage were obscured.
01:26This intentional manipulation raises questions about the integrity of the evidence presented
01:31in court and suggests potential ulterior motives behind altering the footage.
01:37The original CCTV 2 footage should have captured remnants of the coffee consumed by Mirna Salihin,
01:42which was brought from Table 54 by eyewitness Devi Sejian.
01:46However, by downscaling the footage, Mohammed Nah Al-Azhar effectively hindered any analysis
01:51of the coffee residue, making it difficult to determine its composition or any potential
01:56contaminants, such as cyanide.
01:59This manipulation undermines the ability to gather critical evidence related to the case
02:04and could potentially impact the accuracy of forensic analyses.
02:08The impact of downscaling on CCTV footage, particularly in cases involving suspected
02:14poisoning with substances like cyanide, is crucial for forensic pathologists in several
02:19ways.
02:20Firstly, downscaling can significantly degrade the quality and clarity of the footage, making
02:25it more challenging for pathologists to observe subtle details and nuances in the subject's
02:30behavior and physical condition.
02:33This reduction in visual fidelity may hinder the accurate identification and interpretation
02:38of specific symptoms or reactions exhibited by the individual after consuming the alleged
02:43poisoned substance.
02:44Secondly, downscaling may obscure important visual cues that could provide valuable insights
02:49into the individual's physiological responses to cyanide poisoning.
02:54For example, changes in facial expression, skin tone, or bodily movements that typically
02:59accompany cyanide exposure may be less discernible or entirely lost due to the diminished resolution
03:05and frame rate of the footage.
03:07As a result, pathologists may struggle to assess the severity of the victim's condition
03:12or determine the presence of characteristic symptoms associated with cyanide poisoning,
03:17such as respiratory distress, convulsions, or loss of consciousness.
03:21Moreover, the distortion or loss of critical visual information resulting from downscaling
03:27could impede the accurate reconstruction of events leading up to and following the alleged
03:31poisoning incident.
03:33Pathologists rely on comprehensive and unaltered video footage to establish timelines, identify
03:38potential sources of contamination, and correlate observed symptoms with specific actions or
03:44exposures.
03:45However, when the footage is compromised by downscaling, these forensic analyses become
03:50inherently more challenging, and the reliability of any conclusions drawn from the evidence
03:55may be called into question.
03:58Furthermore, downscaling may limit the forensic pathologist's ability to differentiate between
04:03natural physiological responses and those induced by external factors such as poisoning.
04:09Without access to high-quality, unaltered footage, pathologists may struggle to conclusively
04:14attribute observed symptoms or abnormalities to cyanide poisoning, potentially leading
04:19to inconclusive or speculative findings.
04:22This limitation underscores the critical importance of preserving the integrity and fidelity of
04:27CCTV footage in forensic investigations, particularly in cases involving allegations of
04:33poisoning or other criminal activities.
04:35Therefore, the impact of downscaling on CCTV footage presents significant obstacles for
04:41forensic pathologists tasked with analyzing suspected cases of cyanide poisoning.
04:46By degrading the quality, clarity, and reliability of the visual evidence, downscaling diminishes
04:52the effectiveness of forensic analyses and undermines the ability to accurately assess
04:57and interpret the individual's physiological responses to alleged poisoning events.
05:03As such, efforts to preserve the integrity and authenticity of video evidence are paramount
05:07in ensuring the validity and credibility of forensic investigations and legal proceedings.
05:13The motive behind Mohammed Na'alaza's actions warrants scrutiny.
05:17By manipulating the CCTV2 footage, he may have sought to conceal crucial details that could
05:22have implicated or exonerated individuals involved in the case.
05:27This raises concerns about the objectivity and impartiality of the investigation process,
05:32as well as the reliability of the evidence presented in court.
05:36Moreover, the forensic impact of downscaling the CCTV2 footage extends beyond the immediate
05:42implications for the Jessica Wongso case.
05:45It underscores the broader issue of tampering with digital evidence and the challenges it
05:49poses for forensic analysis and legal proceedings.
05:54Such manipulations not only compromise the integrity of the evidence, but also erode
05:58public trust in the justice system.
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