Plenty of people are following the case of the University of Idaho murders closely, but this is a little too close.
18.01.2023 - 19:55 / perezhilton.com
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.
Of course, graduate student Bryan Kohberger has been arrested and charged with four counts of murder after allegedly stabbing four students to death at their off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho last November. Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were all brutally killed in their rental home before Kohberger fled.
He was captured in Scranton, Pennsylvania about six weeks later, extradited back to Idaho, and charged with their killings. Now, insiders are revealing unsettling new details about the Washington State University graduate student’s alleged activities online in the weeks leading up to the attack.
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According to an insider who spoke to People on Tuesday, the 28-year-old criminology student reportedly sent Instagram direct messages to “one of the victims” weeks before the attack. Neither People nor the New York Post were able to confirm which victim was in Kohberger’s sites on the social media app. But the insider did note that it was one of the women.
The source chillingly told People (below):
When the girl didn’t respond to his advances, Kohberger allegedly “sent several more messages to her,” per the mag’s report.
So sketchy…
Thus far, Idaho cops have remained relatively quiet about the possible motive behind the killings. But this new Instagram angle could possibly shed light on things. After all, per People, Kohberger did follow Mogen, Goncalves, and Kernodle on the social media app before his account was scrapped after his arrest. He
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