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.
28.12.2022 - 23:43 / perezhilton.com
The Moscow Police Department is ruling out yet another suspect in the University of Idaho murders.
As we’ve reported, Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle were found dead in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho, way back on November 13. Authorities have not identified any suspects, nor have they located the murder weapon — believed to have been a large combat knife. They have at least ruled out several suspects, including someone who spoke with Maddie and Kaylee at a food truck, the person who drove them home that night, a man Kaylee reached out to multiple times that night, and the two surviving roommates, who escaped the massacre completely unharmed.
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As we’re nearing the two-month mark since these brutal slayings, people have grown increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress made in the case. Speaking with KREM 2, Moscow Police Chief James Fry defended law enforcement, saying they’re doing their best to find answers:
But the longer the public goes without any answers, the more internet sleuths try to solve the mystery themselves. Sometimes it works out, especially with missing persons cases. After all, people sharing info online helped find the remains of Gabby Petito, and a YouTube channel found California teen Kiely Rodni. Sometimes though… people get way ahead of themselves and start pointing fingers…
TikTok user Ashley Guillard made a series of videos accusing associate professor and the chair of the history department at the University of Idaho, Rebecca Scofield, of being responsible for the murders. She claimed the teacher was romantically involved with one of the victims, and that was the motive behind the
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.
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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…
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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.
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As usual with this case, the authorities are tight-lipped — at least officially. Ever since University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Maddie Mogen were found murdered in their off-campus home, the cops have tried to keep every aspect of the investigation out of the media — which at times proved to be a controversial move. Even after the surprise arrest of suspect Bryan Kohberger in Pennsylvania late last month, prosecutors said the arrest affidavit wouldn’t be released until he was back in Moscow, Idaho and properly served.
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