Did Bryan Kohberger Attend Vigil for Victims?
Some amateur sleuths thinks so. Others disagree.
Some amateur sleuths thinks so. Others disagree.
The notorious BTK, a Kansas serial killer who admitted murdering at least 10 people between 1974 and 1991, says his daughter’s speculation that Idaho college murders suspect Bryan Kohberger may have reached out to him is incorrect. TMZ contacted Dennis Rader, BTK’s real name, and Rader — who gave himself the name “BTK,” for “Bind, …
While the probable cause affidavit that allowed authorities to arrest Bryan Kohberger is just that — the bare minimum that sealed the arrest — CrimeOnline’s Nancy Grace says that what’s in that document is enough for more than just bringing the suspect to trial. “If they can lay out only what is in this probable …
Suspected quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger allegedly cleaned his car and wore surgical gloves prior to his arrest last week in Pennsylvania. A law enforcement source told CNN that this information came from police surveilling him at Kohberger’s family’s home for four days before his arrest on December 30. Police staked out the home to immediately …
The Idaho college murders suspect also reportedly meticulously cleaned his car and put household trash in neighbors’ bins while in Pennsylvania.
Washington State University student Bryan Kohberger possibly returned to the home where he allegedly killed four University of Idaho students in November. A probable cause affidavit alleged that cell phone data placed Kohberger near the Moscow, Idaho, home three times on the afternoon of November 13, hours after the four victims were fatally stabbed. Phone …
Accused University of Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger had allegedly applied for an internship with a Washington police department in the fall of 2022. Court documents stated that Kohberger, 28, a Ph.D. criminology student at Washington State University, wrote in an application for Pullman police that he wanted to assist “rural law enforcement agencies with how …
An Idaho judge denied bail Thursday for accused killer Bryan Kohberger, who remained mostly emotionless while facing murder and burglary charges. Kohberger, 28, made a brief court appearance Thursday afternoon concerning the deaths of four University of Idaho students found murdered last month in an off-campus rental. NBC News reports that Latah CountyJudge Megan Marshall …
Police at Washington State University reportedly alerted Idaho authorities to quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger after spotting his vehicle on campus. According to the Daily Mail, campus police at Kohberger’s college noticed his white 2015 Hyundai Elantra resembled the car seen not far from the off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho, where four University of Idaho …
An affidavit released on Thursday alleged that a surviving roommate saw University of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger in her home moments after he allegedly killed three of her roommates and the boyfriend of one of them. According to to the affidavit, the surviving roommates said everyone in the home was asleep by 4 a.m. …
With murder suspect Bryan Kohberger back in Idaho to face charges, CrimeOnline’s Nancy Grace discusses what’s next in the case that has gripped the nation since November. Kohberger, 28, is expected to appear in court sometime Thursday. Watch the latest video at foxnews.com “He’s ready to go to court and have formal charges read to …
Bryan Kohberger, the Washington State University student accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November, was cited by Moscow, Idaho, police during a traffic stop near the murder house three months earlier. According to Idaho state records, Kohberger was cited for failing to wear his seatbelt on August 21, then failed to show …