"The newly released documents said
Kohberger could've carried out the attack
in less than four minutes.
One week after the murders,
investigators returned to the King Road home to conduct
'timed runs through the residence',
according to a report from Idaho State Police Lt. Darren Gilbertson.
'The purpose of the timed runs
was to gain an understanding of the approximate time needed to have carried out the murders',
Gilbertson's report said.
Moscow police lead detective Brett Payne tracked the time,
and a state police detective
'walked through the residence with me calling out the number of strikes to simulate the number of wounds to each victim, based on autopsy reports',
Gilbertson wrote.
The timed runs revealed
that it was possible for Kohberger to have carried out the murders
in as few as two minutes and six seconds,
going at a fast pace
on the shortest route to the vehicle,
or
as much as three minutes and forty-five seconds,
going at a slower pace
on the longer route to the vehicle',
the report said."