I think you should be rightly skeptical of any reported sightings in the media. There are lots of skinny kids in hoodies in New York, and the possibility of mistaken identity (either accidental or intentional) is significant. We already had the erroneous Citybike claim. So, it is at least possible that he did not go to Starbucks.1. I don't think you have to be a well-oiled killing machine to know DON'T GO TO FUCKING STARBUCKS in advance of your well-planned hit. It boggles the mind that he planned out everything in such detail, but not his water and protein bars. And face recognition software is really good. Wearing a mask doesn't make you unidentifiable by machine. You really need to cover your eyes.
In fact, how did they know he was at the hostel? It had to be face recognition software, yes? Do they call every single hostel/hotel in the city, show them this video, and ask "have you seen this guy"? Doesn't seem like something that could be done in a day. Has to be some facial recognition software, yes?
2. As for 5:00-6:15, we can probably rule out getting early breakfast at Denny's. LOL. Maybe he stopped by Tom's Diner or the Soup Nazi for the authentic Seinfeld experience?
One thing that I just remembered, though, is that the trains run really infrequently before 6:30. So 1h15 is not an unreasonable expectation of how long that subway trip would take starting at 5:00. Train might take 20-30 minutes to show up, and then you transfer to a train that also might take that long to show.
3. Why would you take a subway in the first place? There are cameras there. Take a yellow cab!! There are no cameras mandated in them, are there? There weren't 15 years ago but maybe things have changed.
I maintain that he could have grabbed some breakfast or protein bars or whatever on the UWS, hopped in a cab, and gotten out 8-10 blocks from the shooting, and he wouldn't have been detected at all. Nobody would know where he was coming from. There would be no leads. There would be no surveillance video. Maybe I'm missing something, given that I am not in fact skilled or experienced in traversing NYC without being detected. But subway just seems odd.
So he's wearing a mask, presumably to avoid identification. But he goes out of his way to put himself in two locations where there are undoubtedly cameras, and probably sophisticated ones at that? I don't know. Simplest explanation is that he didn't entirely know what he was doing, but the longer this guy remains on the loose (unless dead), the less eager I am to accept it.
Facial recognition technology works best with a straight on high-resolution shot that includes nose, eyes and cheeks. A grainy security camera shot with a mask is going to generate A LOT of false positives -- to the point that it would be useless. The one shot with his mask down will help to narrow down the list, but it still would include hundreds/thousands of hits (depending upon the database). At this point, police are likely hoping for a Boston Marathon white hat/black hat moment, where someone recognizes the picture and has reason to believe that the person may have been involved in the crime.