While police continue to investigate the shocking quadruple murder that occurred near the University of Idaho campus late last year, the media is learning more about the man accused of the crime. Of course, we’ve been reporting quite
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Did he aspire to be a killer? Or a cop? Or both?? The man accused of killing four University of Idaho students at their off-campus home applied for a job with a local police department months before the attacks.
Of course, we’ve been reporting quite a bit on the ongoing case against Bryan Kohberger. The 28-year-old is accused of murdering college students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin last November in the college town of Moscow, Idaho.
At the time of the slayings, Kohberger was a graduate student at Washington State University, which is just across the border from Idaho and only a few miles from Moscow. He was studying criminology — and, it turns out, had an interesting point of contact with cops months before the horrific murders.
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According to a report published by the New York Times on Monday, Kohberger interviewed with the Pullman Police Department in the spring of 2022 for a job researching crime and public safety. At the time, he was finishing his master’s degree at DeSales University in Pennsylvania and had already been planning to attend Washington State in the fall of 2022 to begin a PhD in criminology.
Per the Times, Kohberger was one of four candidates who applied for the research position with the Pullman PD. The newspaper notes the job was a “graduate research assistantship” created by WSU. In the role, research assistants were tasked with designing databases to manage crime data for the department, along with writing reports and grants based on police needs.
It’s unclear whether Kohberger was hired for the job. It was scheduled to begin on August 22 of last year, right around the start of his first semester at WSU. But as the
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