This is what the affidavit said ( attached below)
And from the article
@Seattle1 posted it reads:
According to court records,
[U]video[/U] showed McKee going into the area of the Tepe home on Dec. 6 and then showed him leaving "a few hours later." The affidavit describes the area McKee entered as the "curtilage," which is legally considered part of a house but typically thought of as the yard, outdoor buildings, porches and other similar areas.
So they have video, but whose video is it? Theirs? ( Tepe’s ring) did mm get close enough to set off their camera?
That is 3 weeks weeks before they were killed, did police go back and look at all history on their ring? Maybe? Would ring allow that?
I feel like something tipped the police off to look back. Whether it was a tip from a neighbor or current phone bill? Or did they retrieve some info through cellubrite? Or the “ identified “ friends. May have talked about that date and that made them look for video.
So did it ever say if police had their phones?