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.
06.01.2023 - 04:09 / perezhilton.com
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.
On December 30, a team of FBI and local cops took a 28-year-old named Bryan Kohberger into custody. But how did they catch him? What connected the Washington State University grad student to the grisly murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Maddie Mogen?? We’ve heard some inside sources (or friends of sources) mentioning DNA and more recently phone records. But the Moscow PD themselves have remained tight-lipped — until now!
Kohberger was extradited to Idaho on Wednesday night, so he could finally be presented with the probable cause affidavit for his arrest — meaning the affidavit would finally be made public! We’ve been waiting on this…
So what led the cops to Bryan in the first place?
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1 DNA 2 Cell Phone Data 3 The Car 4 An Eyewitness DNAYou won’t believe how they got this guy’s DNA. The criminology PhD student apparently got really sloppy. While the police haven’t found the murder weapon, a fixed-blade combat knife, they did find at the scene… a “tan leather knife sheath.” Yeah. He left his knife sheath. It’s unclear if it fell off in the struggle or what, but WOW what a clue!
That’s where the DNA we’d heard about came from! It was from the sheath! The affidavit explains:
OK, so the DNA story was accurate. But the genealogy part wasn’t accurate. We’d heard authorities used public DNA databases — you know, from ancestry websites — to find Bryan. They actually got a match a lot closer to home. Literally.
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We know once they had Bryan as a suspect, they spent
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…
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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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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.