Idaho Murder Suspect Conducted Research Project Asking Criminals About How They Picked Their Victims!
31.12.2022 - 05:49
/ perezhilton.com
Well, this is an eerie new detail about the suspect in the University of Idaho murders…
As we’ve reported, 28-year-old Bryan Christopher Kohberger was arrested on four counts of first-degree murder and one of felony burglary in Pennsylvania on Friday morning for the murders of Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves. Information surrounding the arrest is limited, though law enforcement sources told CNN police connected Bryan to the crime after finding his DNA at the crime scene and traced the ownership of the white Hyundai Elantra spotted near the crime scene to the suspect.
We also know Kohberger was a Ph.D. student in the criminology department at Washington State University in Pullman — which is fifteen minutes away from the off-campus residence in Moscow, Idaho, where the four students were found stabbed to death last month.
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It’s the criminology studies that have provided the only potential insight into the planning of the murders. In the hours after Kohberger’s arrest, multiple outlets found that months before the victims’ deaths, the suspect apparently asked on Reddit for help from criminals on a school research project — about how they picked their victims and carried out the crimes!
In the since-deleted post, Bryan — under the username Criminology_Student — asked them to conduct an anonymous survey about their experiences, saying:
The research questions included:
He also asked how the ex-convicts would “leave the scene” and if they had an accomplice. In retrospect all these questions seem less like homework and more like asking for advice.
The post noted that the “student investigator” conducting