hours, november 13. camera spot a white sedan driving by the off-campus home. after a night on the town, xana kernodle ordered door dash and opened up tiktok, then. roommate dm tells cops she wakes up. sounding lies kaylee goncalves playing with her dog, and saying there s someone here, dmopens her door, looks, see nothing, returning to, as musical before hearing a cry from xana kernodle s room, and a m male voice saying, it s okay i m going to help you. police say a security camera pickings up sounds of a dog barking and distorted audio, that sounded like voices, w whimperring followed by a loud thud.
or a whimper followed by a loud thud. and around that same time one of the surviving roommates said she saw a man in black matching kohberger s description inside the room, all in black, bushy eyebrows, freezes in fear, goes wack to the room. the suspect s vehicle seen leaving the area at a high rate of speed. 9:12 a. 9:12 a.m. his cellphone pings near the victims house. if it s 4:20 a.m. you re terrified, freezes in fear. she hears him, somebody crying and saying i m going to help you. how do you explain not calling 911 for five, six hours? sometimes the almost easier answer might be the correct one. i m wondering without blaming her was she intoxicated, whether
work time frame and same dm opened her door for a second time thinking she heard crying from keystone lake noodle s from key kernodle s room. 4:12 cell phones show that kernodle that was one killed with her boyfriend was using tiktok and likely awake. will: we hear everyone was asleep and find out they re receiving door dash orders and still on tiktok on the time where we re in the window of the murders. at 4:17 security cameras in the area catch actually a muffled distorted sound audio of a whimper followed by a loud thud. pete: we had heard reports of body cam police footage that caught similar sounds as well but this sounds on or about the right time when the killings would have occurred. then dm comes in again and surviving roommate who witnessed the killer between 4:17 and 4:20, which would follow those
but questions still remain about why no one called 911 until almost 8 hours later. the affidavit says security video around the time of the murders picked up distorted audio of what sounded like voices or a whimper followed by a loud thud. a dog can also be heard barking. the document also details multiple sightings of a suspect vehicle from surveillance footage that helped lead to kohberger s arrest. about two weeks after the murders police from washington state university where kohberger attended school flagged his vehicle later seen at a traffic stop in indiana while driving with his father to pennsylvania. is this your car? reporter: before the cross-country drive and just five days after the brutal murders, kohberger received a new license plate for his car according to washington state licensing documents. and according to investigators cellphone records suggest kohberger s phone was near the victims residence at least a dozen times in the last six months including about fiv
according to an affidavit released today, kohberger nay profile obtained from the trash at his family s home, matched dna on a tanned leather night knife sheath left behind at the crime scene, and was found laying on the bed of one of the victims. the same document says one of the surviving roommates says she was awoken around four a. m., heard crying from a room, and heard a voice say, it s okay i m going to help you. and that you heard the crying and saw a figure clad in black clothing and a mask. she describes him as 5:10 or taller, male, not very muscular, but athletically built with bushy eyebrows. saying he walked past her as she stood in a frozen shock to face. but questions still remain about why no one called 9-1-1 until almost eight hours later. the affidavit says security video around the time of the murders picked up distorted audio of what sounded like voices or a whimper, followed by a loud thud. a dog can also be heard barking.