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What's a good, inexpensive home network security camera?

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Tyler M


We're looking to set up an inexpensive network security camera in our home. I already have ethernet wiring in most of the house, and a Windows 2003 server that could run any software required to record video. I'm looking for a fairly inexpensive IP-based security camera. Any recommendations ?


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I would recommend that you read up on video surveillance. there are lots of security cameras in the market that can specialize in a variety of things. there are simple ones that simply records videos while there are others that have night vision which is good for dimly lit environment. here's a good site to start on: http://www.video-surveillance-guide.com

Is there anywhere I can see the security camera footage of the Latasha Harlins shooting?




dluv1126


It was the shooting in 1991 where the Korean shot the black girl over a bottle juice. I wanted to look at the video from the security camera that the police used.


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Not sure you can see the actual footage, but you can read a description of what is on it. You cahn purchase the full article for $4. Here is the abstract:

911, TV Tapes Tell Different Tales in Killing of Teen-Ager Murder trial: The Korean store owner told a police operator that the black girl had tried to take money. But the security recording conflicts with that version.
[Home Edition]



Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext) - Los Angeles, Calif.
Author: ANDREA FORD
Date: Oct 2, 1991
Start Page: 3
Section: Metro; PART-B; Metro Desk
Text Word Count: 574



Abstract (Document Summary)



On the 911 recording, Du also tells a police officer that his wife, Soon Ja Du, was unhurt after the incident. However, testifying in his wife's defense Tuesday, he said he thought his wife and the 15-year-old [Latasha Harlins] were both dying when he entered the store seconds after the March 16 shooting in the Empire Liquor Market in South-Central Los Angeles.

In the security camera videotape, Harlins and Soon Ja Du, 49, are seen scuffling over a $1.79 bottle of orange juice. Two witnesses testified that Du had accused the girl of trying to steal the juice, even though they said the teen-ager tried to pay for it.

Harlins is seen striking Du in the face at least three times on the tape. After Harlins backs away, Du throws a three-foot high stool at the girl and is seen getting a handgun from beneath a counter.




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