A cellphone linked to Kohberger did not report its location to its service supplier for round two hours on the night time of the murders, based on the affidavit.
Kohberger supplied the cellphone’s quantity to a sheriff’s deputy in Moscow final August when he was detained throughout a site visitors cease, based on the affidavit. On Dec. 23, police realized Kohberger was listed because the quantity’s subscriber.
Between round 2:47 a.m. and round 4:48 a.m. on Nov. 13, the cellphone did not report its location to AT&T, based on the affidavit. Police consider the victims had been killed between 4 a.m. and 4:25 a.m.
At round 2:47 a.m., the cellphone pinged mobile companies whereas touring via Pullman, Washington, the place Kohberger was residing, based on the affidavit. When the cellphone subsequent reported to the community at round 4:48 a.m., it was south of Moscow, close to Blaine, Idaho.
For roughly the subsequent 35 minutes, the cellphone moved alongside a route that resulted in Pullman, based on the affidavit.
Within the affidavit, Moscow police Cpl. Brett Payne mentioned the sample was in step with the suspect “trying to hide his location in the course of the quadruple murder.”
Afterward Nov. 13, between 9:12 a.m. and 9:21 a.m., the cellphone pinged mobile sources within the space of the victims’ residence, based on the affidavit.