Well, this is awkward. But is it ethical??
13.01.2023 - 04:01 / perezhilton.com
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?
We’ve already heard he was wearing surgical gloves everywhere he went and trying to hide his trash in a neighbor’s bin. But what about the actual moment he was taken in? Well, that was pretty disturbing as well. As readers will know, after watching him at his parents’ home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania for several days, they finally got the arrest warrant. Local SWAT broke the glass of the front door and made the bust on the suspected quadruple murderer. How did he react? Pretty oddly, all things considered.
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A police source told People on Wednesday afternoon that Kohberger “complied right away” with police as they cuffed him and read him his rights:
Yeah, that alone is pretty sus, we have to say. A bunch of heavily armed and armored SWAT guys bust in and grab you, what would you — and innocent person — do in the situation? Besides being scared out of your wits, you’d be asking what the hell is going on, right?? You might even think they had the wrong house.
The insider, who was part of Kohberger’s extradition process, says the suspect was mostly quiet around the cops:
As we previously reported, he eventually showed signs of being nervous and opened up about the victims at one point during the extradition, saying:
The victims of course being Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Madison “Maddie” Mogen.
As we understand it, anything he says can be used against him in a court of law. But we’re not sure if just acting creepy is enough for
Well, this is awkward. But is it ethical??
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