It wasn’t random? A “live location” sent just before 6:15 is now under review — and a familiar contact is at the center, with new footage adding to the concern…
A troubling new angle is being examined in the case of Jaden Pierre: whether a live location was shared shortly before the critical 6:15 p.m. moment.
According to the New York City Police Department, digital evidence is under review to determine if a real-time location ping—sent just minutes earlier—played a role in what followed.
The “Live Location” Event
Investigators are analyzing:
Messaging apps that allow real-time location sharing
The exact timestamp of the share relative to 6:15 p.m.
Whether the location was actively viewed or accessed by a recipient
Key question: Was the share intentional—or automatic?
A Contact Under Review
A person from Jaden’s close circle is being examined because:
Their number appears in recent communications
They may have received or interacted with the location data
Their timeline may overlap with the 10-minute window investigators are reconstructing
Important: No involvement has been confirmed. This is an active line of inquiry.