Cellphone tower expert will testify Bryan Kohberger’s mobile device was outside of Moscow night of the Idaho murders, defense says


by KIFI

KIFI— By Taylor Romine, CNN (CNN) — Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, was out driving west of Moscow, Idaho, the night of the slayings, his attorney says, and the defense plans to offer a cellphone tower and radio frequency expert to partially corroborate this account, a court document supporting an alibi defense

KREM.com—Bryan Kohberger says he was driving near Wawawai Park on the night of the student murders. Kohberger claims he was out for one of his regular nighttime drives at the time of the murders, and says his cell phone data will corroborate his alibi.

Daily Mail—Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger files alibi claiming he was 'out driving to see the moon and the stars' on the night he's accused of butchering four students. The suspected quadruple murderer says he was driving alone on the night that four University of Idaho students were killed to 'see the moon and stars'. Kohberger's attorneys say they plan to bring testimony from a cellphone expert to dispute mobile data the prosecution used to allegedly place him at the scene

dailym.ai—Family of Idaho murders victim Kaylee Goncalves bite back at Bryan Kohberger's 'moon and stargazing' alibi, saying 'if it had weight, it would have been submitted months ago'. Goncalves' family said Kohberger's claims of watching 'the moon and stars' on the night of the murders is 'not really an alibi'. Kohberger also indicated he would dispute cellphone data, however Goncalves' family pointed out that his phone was allegedly off for hours during the murders. READ MORE: