Here’s everything we learned from the police file.
An FBI forensic examiner with 35 years of law enforcement experience then analyzed the footage and determined the car was a white Hyundai Elantra made between 2014-2016, the affidavit said.Bryan Kohberger is escorted by law enforcement after arriving at Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport on January 4.After the case seemed to be stalling, police made a call for help that proved crucial, the affidavit revealed.
To dig deeper, they got a search warrant for his phone records between midnight Nov. 12 and midnight Nov. 14.Police said Kohberger’s phone pinged around 2:47 a.m. the night of the murder in Pullman, where he lived. The phone then went silent until approximately 4:48 a.m., when it suddenly showed the pinged on the highway just south of Moscow.
By Christmas, police had Kohberger’s car near the scene of the crime and his cell phone data, but they still hadn’t linked him to the DNA evidence found on sheath.The next day, a DNA analysis conducted in the Idaho State Lab showed a match between the family’s garbage and the sheath.He was arrested in an early morning raid on Dec. 30.Besides shedding light on how police came to arrest Kohberger, the affidavit offered some new chilling details about his alleged behavior.
Worse, police said his phone pinged at the house around 9:15 a.m. the day of the crime, just hours after he allegedly killed the four students.An aspiring cop
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