Plenty of people are following the case of the University of Idaho murders closely, but this is a little too close.
18.01.2023 - 05:21 / perezhilton.com
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…
As you know, Kohberger was arrested late last month in connection to the quadruple murder of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Someone broke into their Moscow, Idaho home and killed the four students with a knife as they slept. It seemed like police were clueless, to the point victims’ families were getting angry — and then all of a sudden they made their bust, and we saw they had a LOT on criminology student.
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Over the weekend we found out through the New York Times the 28-year-old struggled with his mental health greatly and posted some eyebrow-raising admissions to a message board called Tapatalk. Seeing comments like saying he could do “whatever I want with little remorse” from when the alleged killer was only 16 is truly horrific given what we now know. And now experts believe this may not be his first time doing something heinous at all…
According to Former FBI special agent Jonathan Gilliam, who appeared on a special episode of Dr. Phil to discuss the case late last week, the missing murder weapon is bound to be discovered at some point. Trial attorney Mercedes Colwin said the sheath might’ve been left behind by the killer “on purpose”:
It’s a horrifying thought that he might’ve staged all this out. Even more spine-tingling, though, is the fact the panel of experts think Kohberger may be a serial killer. Dr. Phil asked Joseph Scott Morgan:
To which the forensics expert replied:
Whoa.
He continued on to say:
Colwin
Plenty of people are following the case of the University of Idaho murders closely, but this is a little too close.
While police continue to investigate the shocking quadruple murder that occurred near the University of Idaho campus late last year, the media is learning more about the man accused of the crime. Of course, we’ve been reporting quite
Well, this is awkward. But is it ethical??
The evidence thus far seems overwhelming that Bryan Kohberger is the man responsible for the shocking quadruple murder of four students at the University of Idaho in November.
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 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??
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.
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.
Ethan Chapin‘s mother is speaking out about how their family has managed to cope with his shocking and senseless death.
We’re in for a long wait for the murder trial of Bryan Kohberger — on Thursday his preliminary probable cause hearing wasn’t scheduled until June! But in the meantime we’re sure to learn a lot more about both the suspect and his alleged victims.
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.
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.