Yes, his cell phone connects in Moscow later the same morning, and a vehicle consistent with SV1 is captured on camera at the eastern end of Taylor Avenue near the A&W restaurant. He was wise enough to not enter King Road.
Similar to when he powered off his phone during the murder window...
The NYT reporter has failed to convey the nuance in Bill Thompson's answer, imo.
Yes, Moscow's two cell towers on their own are powerful enough to encompass the entirety of town—something Anne Taylor was keen to highlight—but it's important to remember that each tower is composed of three...
It's possible that the FBI took over this facet of the investigation, around August 2023 following the first (failed) Spotify return. There's a notable decrease in disclosures on the Cases of Interest website regarding social media accounts apart from a small number of warrants that were...
I don't see him ditching the knife that early. Especially in a body of water. Magnet fishing is growing in popularity. Scuba divers sweep under bridges for old relics and "treasure". He wanted to keep that knife, I'm sure. Not on his person or property. At a safe distance.
If I were a betting...
Right. Even without the DNA, they had Bryan Kohberger's name on a list of people who purchased a KA-BAR knife and protective sheath within a specified period. They also had his name on a list of people within 10 miles of the crime scene registered to drive a white Hyundai Elantra. It was only a...
The same flaw underpins the so-called "Due Process" movement on social media who hold the idea "it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer." This might hold true if they were not simultaneously implicating random passers-by or throwing innocent members of the...
SleuthieGoosie has reportedly sent several tips to Anne Taylor. There was a disagreement within a clique of Kohberger supporters, with one them disclosing that she had been in contact with the defense team. Sleuthie did the same thing with Richard Allen, as documented by the Murder Sheet podcast.
The Daily Mail article was almost entirely pre-written, with the author waiting for a malleable statement (or "hook") to emerge from the hearing to crown the piece. Not dissimilar to the "obit treatment" where you write an obituary to a notable, elderly person well in advance, minus immediate...
We know from the FBI's own Field Guide (2019) that ATT's proprietary system NELOS came with a bunch of warning markers due to its wide range of variability. ATT would not (or could not) verify the results and the FBI did not testify to its accuracy.
If the prosecution can show he has a longstanding interest in video games, say World of Warcraft, or publishers/platforms like Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, and Battlenet, then the jury will see straight through it, IMO.
Good summary.
Few people doubt the existence of a partner program that allows the FBI to obtain Timing Advance records faster. The problem is, Sy Ray's affidavit lacks evidence that the same 7 day retention period is arbitrary and does not apply. Arguing that the FBI received TA data for two of...
Each cell tower has 3 antennas covering 120°. The southernmost antenna services King Road and other off-campus homes specifically. The FBI specialist should be able to provide a more detailed report based on this. When the defense say there are two cell towers, each powerful enough on their own...
Criminals often downplay the seriousness of the situation. Play it cool. No end of examples.
Unless he was driving around with a GoPro, it doesn't count.
He may have sent the picture to an acquaintance or colleague to make everything appear normal. "Going the market soon. Want to tag along?"
Overcompensating.
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