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Murder In Moscow: The Map Created By Surveillance Data On The Night Of The Murders (4/29/25)

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Newly released court documents reveal that surveillance cameras played a crucial role in tracking Bryan Kohberger’s movements — as well as those of the victims — in the hours leading up to the University of Idaho murders. Investigators pieced together video footage from a network of cameras across Moscow, Idaho, to map out the victims’ final evening and Kohberger’s alleged path both before and after the killings. This surveillance helped authorities narrow the timeframe of the crime and identify Kohberger’s white Hyundai Elantra, which was seen repeatedly driving near the crime scene around the time of the murders.

According to the documents, camera footage showed Kohberger’s vehicle leaving his Pullman apartment late at night, circling the victims' neighborhood multiple times, and then quickly departing the area after the estimated time of the murders. Additional video captured the victims at various locations on the night of November 12 into the early hours of November 13, including stops at a bar and a food truck. This comprehensive surveillance trail was key evidence that eventually led authorities to focus on Kohberger as a suspect.


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Map: Alleged paths of Kohberger, Idaho victims via cameras | Idaho Statesman

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