Well, this is an odd turn in the Bryan Kohberger case…
02.03.2023 - 03:23 / perezhilton.com
The arrest warrant for Bryan Kohberger has finally been released after having been sealed for 60 days.
More than six weeks after the shocking murders of University of Idaho students Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, police surprised the general public — and the suspect himself — with a swift arrest. The Moscow Police Department had been so silent about the case, everyone assumed the authorities had nothing. It turned out they had a treasure trove, as was revealed in the probable cause affidavit.
The arrest warrant, on the other hand, has remained sealed since the arrest — and was only revealed to the public on Tuesday, a full two months after the December 30 arrest at his parents’ home in eastern Pennsylvania. While the bulk of the evidence leading to Kohberger’s identification and capture is in the affidavit, the arrest warrant still hints at huge pieces of evidence which will be used in the murder trial.
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The warrant confirms Kohberger and his father arrived back at their Chestnuthill Township home on December 16. On December 27 police saw him walking around outside. On December 28, he ran some errands around the county before returning. Pretty ordinary stuff.
The biggest new bit of info is the items taken from the 28-year-old’s person at the time of arrest. The warrant listed:
a Defiant silver flashlight four medical style gloves white Arizona Jean Co. large T-shirt Champion WSU Cougars large black sweatshirt pair of black and white size 13 Nike shoes pair of black Under Armour socks Under Armour black large shorts Under Armour black boxers large One baccal swabThe flashlight is the type primarily
Well, this is an odd turn in the Bryan Kohberger case…
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Huh. A really interesting new wrinkle in the ongoing University of Idaho murder investigation almost went completely under the radar over the weekend.
We have a long time before Bryan Kohberger faces trial for the murders of four college students in Moscow, Idaho. His next hearing isn’t even until June, so this is going to be some wait. So what is he doing with all this time?
A prolific Holocaust denier who is wanted by authorities in France has been handed a second warrant for his arrest in court.
Authorities have been remarkably tight-lipped on the University of Idaho quadruple murder case from the start. But information is slowly coming out.
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It’s a sad day for Aubrey O’Day…
Will this satisfy critics of the attorney who took Bryan Kohberger‘s case?
OK, we’ll just preface by saying this is in no way evidence, but… it’s pretty weird.
Well, this is upsetting. We imagine most everyone following the case of the University of Idaho murders is on roughly the same page right now. The evidence we’ve seen against Bryan Kohberger is overwhelming, and any delays in the trial are just delaying the inevitable — justice for the victims, Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin.
This is such a moving tribute.
The house where four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered last November will be torn down, and a memorial will be erected for the four victims.
One of the key aspects of the University of Idaho murder investigation is the veil of silence over it. The Moscow Police Department chose to keep everything about the case secret — right up until they made an arrest six weeks in. And since then, apart from the probable cause affidavit, there’s been more silence. There’s even a gag order on all law enforcement right now.
Did this whole thing just get unlocked?
Wow, we were just saying we’d likely only seen the tip of the iceberg when it came to the evidence against Bryan Kohberger.
How is this even possible? We thought this guy was going for a criminology PhD!