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22.05.2023 - 17:39 / perezhilton.com
[Warning: Potentially Triggering Content]The man accused of brutally murdering four University of Idaho students last November allegedly broke into a female colleague’s home months before the awful tragedy.
As readers will no doubt recall, former Washington State University criminology PhD student Bryan Kohberger has been arrested and charged with four counts of murder in the slayings of college students Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Madison Mogen. But now, according to a news investigation, he was allegedly doing MORE shady and unsettling things before the murders, too.
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According to NBC News‘s television program Dateline, the 28-year-old criminology student allegedly broke into one of his female colleague’s homes months before the November murders. The Dateline report claims Kohberger didn’t take anything. Instead, he merely went around the apartment jostling items and ransacking it. Then, when the woman got home later, it was obvious her space had been violated by an intruder.
As reported in the Dateline exposé, Kohberger’s intention was supposedly to get the unidentified woman to trust him, and ask him to install a video surveillance system in the home to protect against further intrusions. He did that for her under the ruse of helping her feel safe from intruders — AKA himself. Then, per cops, the accused murderer could reportedly access that camera system remotely because he knew the woman’s Wi-Fi password.
Former FBI criminal profiler Greg Cooper explained that unsettling dynamic to the network:
And the ex-law enforcement officer continued:
So creepy…
The NBC news special also makes a few other claims, too.
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