
Just one of the 1,774 pages released last night by Debroah Jean Palfrey, the "D.C. Madam." The records weigh approximately 46 pounds when printed out.
In case you missed it, the so-called 'D.C. Madam' released 13 years worth of phone records from her escort agency last night. Already one Senator has come forward and apologized for his connection when his number showed up on the list. After browsing through the records for a few hours last night, I myself came up with a couple noteworthy individuals - enough to make me believe that these records absolutely warrant further investigation.
The problem for the mainstream media outlets on this story is that there is an overabundance of raw information to go through, and each outlet may only have 4-5 people working on the story. It's going to take a long time for a news team to go through the 1,774 pages of phone logs going back over more than a decade.
Fortunately there are more than 4-5 people on Newsvine... so why don't we just beat them to the punch?
The phone records are available to download to any member of the public on the "D.C. Madam's" website right here.
Ironically, the Madam herself notes:
Deciphering this voluminous amount of data – some of which is well over a decade old will not be an easy task. Frankly, this likely is understating matters. It will take a small army of people skilled in computer and phone technology, investigation as well as factual knowledge regarding the significance OR non-significance of identified persons. No one individual or entity will be able to connect all of the dots. The overall endeavor easily could take many months, if not years to research and report conscientiously.
I propose we use the advantage of the crowd we already have and split up these records and work our own way through them.
Yes looking through pages of logs is tedious, but it's not rocket science. It takes all of 5-10 seconds to feed a phone number into a reverse lookup engine and find out if it is a publicly listed number (even entering the number straight into Google will yield a result if the number is public).
Additionally, all the records are in the .TIFF format - some are easy to read, others take a little more eyeball work. Even automating the job with OCR software isn't a 100% solution - given the inherent inaccuracy of said programs along with the less that pristine quality of the documents.
Initially, the search may also be discouraging. The majority of the numbers that passed through the escort agency were cell phone numbers, that are not outright publicly accessible (unless you are willing to pay a premium for a service such as Intelius. For every 9 numbers that aren't public, there is one that will be. In sets of 20-30 pages at a time on our parts, we can burn through this data much more quickly than CNN if we want to.
However, and I can not stress this enough, this needs to be undertaken carefully and responsibly.
Example: Grabbing the list and calling the numbers to see who is at the other end as one blog is doing is irresponsible. In fact, it's probably considered outright harassment.
Likewise, you may find a number associated with some Joe Schmo. While you may be excited about the prospect of having identified this person, ask yourself what the newsworthiness of that person is. Are they a public citizen or a private citizen? If there are of no significant note, leave them be - there are bigger fish to fry.
Being on the Madam's call list is also not an automatic "slam dunk" of what a person has or hasn't done. Over 13 years more than one person is going to dial a number wrong, for example. The Madam has also insisted that her business was legit and never engaged in any illegal activity -- and though that may be a bit of stretch, especially after Senator Vittman's confession,
none of us have all the facts. This is yet another reason why scrutiny should be applied only to public figures, a Senator, lobbyist, or journalist are subject to more scrutiny than your neighbor because of the role they play.
And even if you do find that needle in the haystack, so to speak, do not publish their corresponding phone number or address, that leaves them open for an amazing amount of harassment and if people really want to figure that information out for themselves it will already be easy enough because you found them through publicly available information, too.
Noooooooooooooow, with all that said, if you're interested in doing some real investigative work and citizen journalism, this is all you have to do:
Tips:
Be smart about your searching: there are several phone numbers that are repeated over and over. Check these once, make a note of them, and you can skip past them when you see them pop up again (these are no doubt employees of the escort agency).
On AT&T's records, there is a column that notes if the call is "M2M" or "CW" - these stand for mobile-to-mobile and call-waiting. There is no need to look up mobile-to-mobile numbers because they are from other cell phones in AT&T's network, which is not (readily) publicly available.
Work backwards. Start with the most recent records from 2006 and work backwards to 1994 - more recent logs are going to be easier to identify then older logs.
I also suggest we create a group for this effort and continue work there and until there is a bigger picture of everything, not name any names.
UPDATE - 10.29PM: The users of Reddit are also throwing their collective weight behind the project (not long after we began crowdsourcing), as indecent notes. They have created a wiki here. To gain read-only access to the wiki, enter the password "reddit" along with your name and email (due to repeated vandalism you must request a password from a moderator to make changes to the wiki). The users at Reddit have attempted to use OCR software to convert the records to an easier format to work with.
dcmadamphonerecords.com has also been setup as a wiki to display the information, but so far it appears to be blank.
and with this, I have to crash... I haven't slept since the weekend. Who will pick up the baton on this?
Great idea, Corey.
While I'm not sure I'm ready to pillory someone for paying for sex (I honestly don't much care if they do, even if it IS against the law) -- uncovering hypocrisy is always a good thing.
If this was a list of possible al' qaeda informants I'd get more excited, but honestly I dont care who is paying who to screw who. Its irrelevant to any public policy that i care about.
honestly I dont care who is paying who to screw who
If it is enough to cause Senators to resign, there is a highly motivated public looking for any opportunity to dismantle members of an unpopular Congress or Administration.
If you can't impeach, google phone records...
Downloading now -- let me know when the group is up and we can figure out how to divvy up the document on the group page so that we can start searching effectively.
I'm making a Google doc (similar to what we did for the stamina contest) that we can all enter entries of "found" numbers into. It'll be publicly viewable, but Google requires editors be invited. so email me: katy@katybaxter.com - and I'll invite whoever wishes to help keep it updated.
I'm adding that link to the group discussion.
brian.eric.ford@gmail.com
nimsay@gmail.com
I left a comment on your article Brian.
I added all your emails. You'll also be able to invite others to collaborate on the doc.
BTW, I've posted three numbers/names to our private discussion in the group.
"... and they would've gotten away with it, if it weren't for those meddlesome kid and their dog!.." yourspookybf@yahoo...
lauhal@gmail.com
jaawalla (at) gmail
I added you.
Does anyone know the person @abc.com thats a viewer? Just curious.
Now isn't that a delightfully named torrent. D/Ling to review. 200kB/s is not a bad clip for 7 seeders.
Wondering if some logic to the dates can be applied over the top... such as dates of important events, when congress is in session, etc. Thoughts?
Initially I would say there are too many variables... but when you are considering 13 years of phone records - you stand a fair chance of seeing recognizable maybe even useful patterns.
Pivot tables of dates/states(area codes) may even reveal some interesting results even outside of specific names and numbers.
Join away.
Fantastic effort!! The group must have record activity because I keep getting an error trying to link to it. I'll keep trying.
The requested Newsvine domain does not exist (E.g.: http://asdf.newsvine.com).
more than 30 minutes and lots of tries??
Shoot -- yeah, I updated the group domain because of a spelling error:
ehh click on the "published to" groups thing at bottom of atricle
Sir. Thinkswaytomuch...looks like you think perfectly, thanks!
An interesting proposition. I'll check it out when I get home. 20 bucks to anyone who finds a Bush. ;)
Seriously though I also have reservations about crucifying people for being on the list...but I guess that does depend on who it is and what sort of public stances they have taken.
I guess another thought is: Is it possible to create a script of some sort that will automagically search a specific reverse lookup page and store the results for a series of numbers?
Todd Brandow410770911812/6/05 3:40pFounder of Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography
I've posted a "list" from which people can choose dates they'd like to search.
I would suggest that someone create an article and publish it to the group for the purposes of collecting names of possible significance. Those could be listed in the "private" thread of the DC Madame group.
Then, members of the group could collectively research those names to find out whether there is any noteworthy significance to their inclusion on the list.
Any hits would then warrant an article explaining their presence and justifications for calling attention to their activities. (And, as Corey mentions: Calling attention to "Joe Nobody" because he pays for sex is a waste of time. Frankly, calling attention to "Joe Public Official" may be too, in many cases. That's where our research on noteworthy names comes in.)
I'm game, d/ling.
Go bmvaughn :D
Errr, should we all choose and post which section we're working on so we don't all start at the top and do the same numbers?
See 8.2.
Sorry for posting multiple times....for the record, I'm in "Sprint: January 2002-December 2002" because its about the only thing my computer will let me do at the moment.
We've been at it for hours, come along and lend a hand :)
Who are you, nameless mysterious green commenter?
...I'm not crazy, your comment was green and had the name removed. Oren G, are you a newsvine staff member in a mask? What's going? I'm confused, I need lunch...
That happens sometimes when the severs hiccup. I've seen it before.
Ahem, servers. It's sometimes irritating having to wait 15 seconds to amend my spelling error. Just think of how many people are reading my uncorrected mistake!
I hear reports that a senator has already turned up on the list... Probably worth posting any newsworthy finds even if the full list has not been totally screened.
Good luck!
Yep - a Republican from Louisiana and he issued a statement last night (literally must have been ten minutes after the records went up) that he was sorry for his sin.
And of course in 2002 he denied having an extramarital affair with a hooker.
Has he also said that he's sorry for his lie? That seems the worse offense in this case to me.
She sounds AWESOME!
Seriously, there is a larger issue here. If so many lawmakers do this, not to mention the hoi polloi, isn't it time to consider the issue of legalization? It's legal in some places, like NV (that's not Newsvine; that's Nevada, lol). We spend a lot of resources on this 'crime'. Wouldn't it make more sense to legalize it, tax it, regulate it, give the workers good health care and make sure they are voluntarily pursuing this line of work?
What we have at the moment is more like mass civil disobedience.
Besides the small side effect that legalizing prostitution takes away the "gotcha" to this phone list hunt...
Legalizing any activity based on the volume of illicit participation has some inherent flaws... another post another time...
Legalization!? Are you crazy? Have we ever had a better hypocrisy meter...something even the red-staters can get behind?
FYI:
Reddit'rs have succeeded in making the records machine-readable and are working on parse-ing at the moment. I don't know how much that will help them, since the numbers still need to be run, and the names still have to be checked. Apparently, Larry Flint has a crew on it as well.
AND just to keep going posting, because I can't put all coherent thoughts in one post for some reason:
I think anyone working on this needs to keep in mind that these were numbers dialed OUT from DC's phone, not people that called in to her.
So for the lawyers, realtors, etc etc etc, on our list, there may have been a more than excusable reason that she called them. Not saying we should take them off, but names like those (I also ran across a number several times for a photography studio) are the kind you'd come across running a business.
Not for the Cingular ones(I'm doing a set) it says either where regionally it was placed to or Incoming call.
So um here's a stupid question. If theoretically someone can prove one of those numbers came from a senator...who does Larry Flynt send the million $ too? ...I can't be the only one here willing to get rich off of Tawdry smut....
Any fellow Mac users feel like playing tech support? I can't seem to find a good [free] program to open up the .TIFF files properly. So far I've tried Preview [heh.] and ViewIt, but both will only let me see the first page in the file. ViewIt will show me that I'm looking at page 1 of 86, for instance, but I can't access any page past the first. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
p.s. feel free to call me an idiot, "noob", etc.
Preview works fine for me.
In the upper left, click the "drawer" button, which slides out the thumbnail drawer.
Then, if you click the arrow, it'll expand to show all the pages.
Wow. You even passed up the free opportunity to call me a noob. Thanks for your help, Brian.
Phew. Gotta give it a rest. I'm getting bleary-eyed!
That's how I got yesterday :D That number crunching takes it out of you.
I just got back from work, and plan on keeping on this as much as possible today. If anyone wants some moral support while they too do it, feel free to grab me on gchat or anything else :) Good luck everyone!
What did I miss here? Who cares what's on this woman's phone list? I am way out of touch on this one.
Making the assumption you know about the whole DC Madam story around her, I would say we all want to see powerful people fall because of this. Plus I like being nosy.
Yeah, I know the story but I just don't get the interest. Can't imagine who really cares, irl.
"However, and I can not stress this enough, this needs to be undertaken carefully and responsibly."
LOL. Like printing something about me that you made up? I would have happily told you how I am going about this which happens to be pretty much the same as you suggest. And I'm sure that you would find the few people that I have spoken too actually appreciative of my call, not harassed as you state above.
Might I suggest practicing what you preach. And I would, of course, appreciate a correction above.
LOL. Bold font is annoying and no one really cares how you feel like doing it. And I think that the few people that you talked too that were appreciative would probably be mad if you called them again considering many people have probably called them.
Example: Grabbing the list and calling the numbers to see who is at the other end as one blog is doing is irresponsible. In fact, it's probably considered outright harassment.
What blog is doing that?
And who or what is this guy at 21 asking for an apology for?
I applaud you guys for being careful and cautious even if I'm a bit ambivalent about the result of the work.
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