How Bryan Kohberger's cellphone records could be used against him

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How Bryan Kohberger's cellphone records could be used against him
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Kohberger, 28, is accused of breaking into a home in Moscow, Idaho, and fatally stabbing four students.

Joseph Giacalone, adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal JusticeThat Kohberger turned his device on and off"can explain the intent to go unnoticed," he said."In addition, if he left his phone on, he might have attached to the WiFi. There is still much we don't know about the cellphone."

"Cellphone records, Internet records and video surveillance not only play a role in this case, but just about every criminal investigation moving forward," he said."The cellphone records will be used to show particularly that Kohberger is alleged to have turned off his phone for a few hours around the time of the commission of the offense and that it pinged near the site of the murders directly thereafter," Levin said.

Levin added:"It's really true that our phones know everything about us. Cellphone technology is being used around the country in criminal cases and act like beacons to show where people were and when.""The location and the movements of Kohberger before, during, and after the killings will play a major role in prosecuting him," McAuliffe said."Cellphone location and tracking evidence will be the basis for that proof.

It might be used to demonstrate that he made contact with the victims prior to the murders, as well as his movements around the time of the killings and the day after.

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