Did Idaho Suspect Bryan Kohberger Post True Crime TikToks About The Murders?!
04.01.2023 - 04:19
/ perezhilton.com
True crime and “true crime” may have finally intersected in the form of one suspected killer.
The investigation into the brutal quadruple murder of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Maddie Mogen made a huge leap forward on Friday with the arrest of Bryan Kohberger. There’s still much we don’t know, including what possible motive the PhD student — who didn’t even go to school with them — could have had.
One thing we do know is that Kohberger is a criminology student. That’s an important factor in the latest internet theory about the case… Let’s face it, the online sleuths haven’t really covered themselves in glory when it comes to this investigation. But in this case, the true crime posters are exactly where the suspicion lies.
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First off, someone using the handle josco1972 has been posting to TikTok about the murders. Josco claimed to be “a relative of someone inside the investigation” hence his inside information — but a lot of what he said was way too specific, things even the police wouldn’t have known. For instance, he says one of the bodies was positioned on top of another in bed — and that was because that victim woke up and tried to escape. How would police even know that, let alone a relative of a cop??
The true crime fan doesn’t show his face in the vids, facing his camera at a laptop with news footage about the crime instead. But a bit of a reflection can be seen on the screen — and the man does look a bit like Kohberger, leading a lot of folks to believe he is josco.
That video was posted on December 13, the one-month anniversary of the murders. It’s certainly a creepy idea — that a killer might get