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.
11.01.2023 - 19:41 / perezhilton.com
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The city of Moscow, Idaho is reeling after the tragic deaths of four college students from the University of Idaho last November.
College students Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Madison Mogen were stabbed to death at their off-campus home early in the morning of November 13. For weeks, police searched frantically for their killer and — at least publicly — few answers appeared to be at hand.
But then, after compiling various pieces of evidence, they got their suspect. Local cops in Scranton, Pennsylvania teamed up with FBI agents to bring criminology graduate student Bryan Kohberger into custody. He had driven across country with his father weeks after the crimes were committed. However, cops were confident he was allegedly involved in the murders, and they charged him in the case.
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Now, the investigation continues…
There have been a LOT of developments in this case. More are coming out daily as police continue to uncover key details from the scene of the crime. We will continue to report on items as soon as they are available, but for all the shocking details about this heartbreaking story that we’ve already reported on, you can find everything we know so far (below)…
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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.
The court-appointed public defender assigned to represent murder suspect Bryan Kohberger had been working on behalf of the mother of one of the case’s victims. On January 5, Kohberger made his first
The trial won’t be for a few months, but many following the case are already asking the question… will Bryan Kohberger face the death penalty for the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students??
In the weeks since Bryan Kohberger‘s arrest, we’ve learned the police had a surprising amount of evidence against the criminology student. But if he really is guilty of the brutal murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, what was his motive??
It’s looking like a few months before we actually see Bryan Kohberger face trial. But in the meantime we’re still learning so much about the alleged killer’s arrest…
The man accused of killing four University of Idaho students is believed to have messaged at least one of them repeatedly on Instagram in the weeks leading up to the slayings.
As reporters continue to dig into the past of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, they’re only finding out more chilling details of the accused murderer’s life…
We’re in for a long wait for the trial of accused murderer Bryan Kohberger. But in the meantime we can learn quite a lot as reporters continue to dig into the life of the criminology grad student.
After the first few weeks of the University of Idaho murders, we were resigned to a lengthy wait before a suspect was even named. The arrest of Bryan Kohberger on December 30 was a genuine surprise — a rather reassuring one. But now that he’s in custody, the wheels of justice have slowed way back down again…
In the couple weeks since Bryan Kohberger‘s arrest, we’ve seen a mountain of evidence the cops gathered before taking him in. But does his behavior during his arrest make you even more suspicious?
One of murder suspect Bryan Kohberger‘s neighbors in Pullman, Washington claims the alleged killer asked if they’d heard about the University of Idaho student murders in the days after they happened.
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As it turns out, Bryan Kohberger — the man accused of killing those four University of Idaho students back in mid-November — is apparently not associated with infamous serial killer Dennis Rader.
One of the families of the University of Idaho murder victims is defending the surviving roommate who saw the suspect and didn’t immediately call 911.
When an arrest was made last week in the University of Idaho murders, it came as such a shock we really had no idea how the police even found this guy. But after the release of the probable cause affidavit on Thursday, we now know the Moscow PD and FBI found a MOUNTAIN of evidence.
Last week we were pleasantly surprised when police went from no known suspect at all to making an arrest in the University of Idaho murder investigation.
Accused murderer Bryan Kohberger reportedly ranted loudly, taunted guards, and tried to expose himself to female inmates during his days sitting in a Pennsylvania jail cell while awaiting extradition back to Idaho.
The murders of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Maddie Mogen shocked the entire nation, people who’d never even met these young people. But there’s one stranger who was struck particularly personally: her name is Kerri Rawson.
As usual with this case, the authorities are tight-lipped — at least officially. Ever since University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Maddie Mogen were found murdered in their off-campus home, the cops have tried to keep every aspect of the investigation out of the media — which at times proved to be a controversial move. Even after the surprise arrest of suspect Bryan Kohberger in Pennsylvania late last month, prosecutors said the arrest affidavit wouldn’t be released until he was back in Moscow, Idaho and properly served.
Another big murder case, another traffic stop video in which cops let the killer go? Scary — though this time at least it was long past the killings and there was nothing police could do.