Surveillance video, phone records and other digital footprints helped in the arrest of Bryan Khoberger, the suspect in the Univ. of Idaho stabbings.
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In the days after four college students were stabbed to death in their Moscow, Idaho, rental home in the early hours of Nov. 13, police traced the digital footprint of the victims and the man accused of killing them in exhaustive detail.
Authorities tracked down the suspect's car in his college parking lot, backtracked his cellphone's movements for six months, and even figured out exactly what time one of the victims was using TikTok on her phone, court records show. They used a video stream from a food truck to help determine where two of the victims had been earlier, and phone records to figure out who gave them a ride home.
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