The Penguin has found its mob moss.
12.02.2023 - 21:43 / perezhilton.com
Could the suspect for the University of Idaho murders be linked to other unsolved cases? That’s what investigators in Pennsylvania have been trying to figure out!
Ever since Bryan Kohberger was arrested for the brutal murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin two months ago, one of the biggest questions on people’s minds has been: has he allegedly committed a crime like this before? Given the evidence against the suspect, including the fact that he stalked the female victims, experts think there is a good chance that this was not the first time he killed someone. And now, it looks like authorities in at least two counties in Pennsylvania where Bryan attended college are searching through cold case files for potential connections to him.
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In case you didn’t know, the 28-year-old alleged killer went to Northampton Community College and DeSales University – both of which are in Pennsylvania. So following his arrest, Northampton County District Attorney Terence Houck didn’t hesitate to order his staff to look into whether the alleged killer had links to any of the unsolved cases in his jurisdiction. He told KING 5 News:
While law enforcement previously said Bryan did not have a prior criminal record, Houck still had staff deep dive into their local cold cases since he was a student at Northampton Community College and possibly attended classes at a satellite campus in Monroe County. Northampton County police used a crime information center to search the records of old cases using Bryan’s height, weight, method of operation, and other characteristics that could have linked him to an unsolved crime. However,
The Penguin has found its mob moss.
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Did this whole thing just get unlocked?
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