Not sure what to think of this but I find it concerning as it throws doubt toward cell tower data:
The affidavit states that on November 13, the day of the killings, Kohberger's cellphone number pinged a cell tower near his apartment at 1630 Northeast Valley Road at 2:42 a.m. At 2:44 a.m., Kohberger was seen on surveillance footage from Washington State University "traveling north on southeast Nevada Street at northeast Stadium Way."
However,
Newsweek drove from
Kohberger's residence to the street listed in the affidavit, and the trip took just over seven minutes. Other possible routes shown on
Google Maps have estimated times of seven to eight minutes.