OPINION: Idaho murders: 10 key mysteries that need to be solved
1. Why didn’t D.M. call 911 after seeing the perp?
2. How did"reviews of forensic downloads of records from B.F. and D.M.'s phones" lead investigators to believe the homicides occurred between 4:00 a.m. and 4:25 am? This is a big one. Consider: Kohberger matched D.M.’s description of the perp, owned a white Elantra of the correct year, and the car was missing a front plate, just like the car in the videos police pulled. Pretty unique.
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