Conflicting theories in their indictments: how was he headed in multiple directions and completing the impossible within 29 minutes?
Was contributing to the other wonderful posts made by u/Possible-Bother-7802 and u/silentxx but wanted to outline this part specifically for discussion as it was getting buried.
The taxi cab videos/photos we have of the suspect, he’s walking south towards 177th street and in the video above, he’s walking north towards 187th (yellow arrows).
Red is the George Washington Bus Terminal they say he left NYC through.
They say the taxi dropped him off at 7:01 and that he entered the bus terminal at 7:30. This is a 22 minute walk just getting from point A to point B so how did he do all that and then head back to the bus terminal?
Sources:
Manhattan DA:
M then fled northeast on 54th Street and took an e-bike uptown. He eventually got into a taxi and was dropped off at West 178th Street and Amsterdam Avenue and then fled the state.
Federal Complaint:
At approximately 7:04 a.m., the Suspect entered a taxi that drove him to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal in the vicinity of West 179th Street and Fort Washington Avenue in Upper Manhattan. The Suspect’s face was captured by a camera in the taxi, as shown below: At approximately 7:30 a.m., video footage from the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal captured the Suspect entering the facility. No video footage showed the Suspect leaving the bus terminal, suggesting that the Suspect left New York City.
Also to mention, ABC News reports that he left GWBS to go south to Penn unlike previously reported, but that directly contradicts the FBI stating they have no footage of the suspect ever leaving the bus terminal.
ABC News
“Now, police sources say there's video evidence that shows M left the George Washington Bridge bus station, went south to Penn Station and left New York City by train to Philadelphia.”