A review of surveillance video from the area on the night of the crime showed the suspect’s white Hyundai Elantra. It was captured three times going by the victims’ house.
Then later the video revealed entering the area for a fourth time at 4:04 a.m.
The murders appear to take have taken place at 4 a.m. and 4:25 am., according to the court documents.
Police were able to track the car’s travel after the murders back to Pullman, Washington, where the suspect lived.
Kohberger registered his car in Washington state on November 18 five days after the murders. He received a new Washington license plate. The car was previously registered in Pennsylvania Kohberger’s home state.
DNA on the knife sheath
In another revelation, the court documents disclose that DNA from the suspect was recovered on a tan leather knife sheath left on Madison Mogen’s bed.
Police recovered trash from Kohberger’s parents’ Pennsylvania home in December. And through Genealogy technology, it was linked back to the father of the suspect’s DNA.