suspect vehicle one is next scene departing the area of the king road residence where the murders happened at approximately 4:20 a.m. at a high rate of speed. then there are cell phone records. kohberger s phone apparently was pinging as he left his home on the night of the murders. then it mysteriously disappeared from all cell towers. the police officer writing the affidavit says are those intending to commit crimes do that. they turn their phones off or put them in airplane mode. then the phone pinged again, but not near the resident. they do say having done a historical search, martha, they found that his phone was near the residence of the victims some 12 times in the weeks and months before the murder. the police officer writing in this affidavit said that that
it was from a technology perspective where the suspect phone pinged on the wi fi, whether it was dna on the scene. it was enough that a judge said they have enough to conduct this arrest. they were willing to charge him with first degree murder. that speaks to a lot of this investigation in this task force. this was a joint effort. you have state police, the local police and the bau unit from the fbi creating this profile of this individual. i just find it very shameful that this guy is a part of the criminal justice profession. jennifer: absolutely. if you think about the criticism of the moscow police. they re going to deserve an apology. if you think of the cold cases out there, six, seven weeks as agonizing as it was for the parents, this is pretty quick if this suspect turns out to be the killer. thank you, lawrence. thank you, jennifer.
her. they have been in contact with her and then they when all this started, they were updating us and, no, we haven t actually spoken with her. and have they given any updates i know the cell phone ping, that s a way you can sometimes track where someone is, has their phone pinged off a tower recently. anything on that? we have heard nothing. just that one time. i spoke with the embassy this morning. he can t provide any updates. the embassy. and we kind of feel left in the dark. the addition of the french prosecutor story is something that was new yesterday. i just challenge that french prosecutor. he doesn t know our son. and there was statements made in his statement that, you know, i
she was last seen friday night on princeton university s campus. what you re looking at right now, that pen s neck spot there on the map is where her phone pinged according to her brother sunday morning which provided some hope and brings on the dps was leading this investigation. they were using every resource that they had, boats, drones, helicopters, trying to find her. and unfortunately now we re learning that she is dead. she was a junior, 20 years old. her brother has been speaking with media outlets. they have been doing everything that they can trying to get the word out to hopefully bring her home. unfortunately that will not be the case, trace. this is a story where whenever something like this happens every day it matters.
i don t mean to embarrass you but did he have a particular way of referring to your anatomy? yes ma am. and what way? what did he say? ownership. i was his. he must ve been stretched so thin to be attentive to 15 different women? that is one of the reasons that the prosecution said he was just broke. and now, here is this baby and brittany is saying i wanna take you to court. next, the prosecution establish a timeline to place clark and brittany s apartment at the time that she was killed. here s brittany leaving work at 8:05 pm. the medical examiner estimated her time of death as early as 8:30. and an fbi expert testified that clark s phone pinged off a tower near brittany s apartment at 8:28. and again at 905. we know where his phone.