Idaho ‘killer’ Bryan Kohberger stalked victims’ home at least TWELVE TIMES before murders: Cellphone data pings reveal he turned his phone off for two hours during quadruple slaying – and returned to the area twice later the same day
Suspected Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger staked out his victim’s home twelve times before brutally murdering them, a police affidavit reveals.
Authorities have released the probable cause affidavit ahead of the 28-year-old hearing in Moscow, Idaho, later today.
It reveals how meticulous Kohberger turned his phone off on the night of the murders in an attempt to cover his tracks after getting close to the property on King Road.
The documents say that the criminal justice graduate stalked the property in the late evening and early morning on each occasion – bar one.
Kohberger stalked the house of his four victims on twelve occasions before killing them
Meticulous Kohberger turned his phone off on the night of the murders in an attempt to cover his tracks after getting close to the property on King Road
Officials have not revealed the exact dates that he canvassed the three-story property but confirmed that he was pulled over just two minutes after leaving the area covered by the cell phone tower closest to the home.
A Latah County Sheriff’s deputy pulled him over on August 21 at 11.37pm as part of a traffic stop – in which he provided his number.
During the stop, which was recorded on the officers body cam, Kohberger was driving his white Hyundai Elantra.
Because of the series of traffic stops, officers were able to link both the car and the phone number to Kohberger – and look up each time his device pinged the tower closest to the property.
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