
An analysis of the evidence against suspected quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger, 28, suggests that the criminology student likely had just one victim in mind on the night of the gruesome slayings. His meticulous plans, however, appear to have gone off the rails once he got inside the home.
Kohberger preyed upon the girls living at 1122 King Road by stalking their home repeatedly for weeks leading up to the slaughter, according to law enforcement, but it didn’t stop there.
Sources familiar with the case have spoken to multiple news outlets about the lengths that the suspect allegedly went to in preparation for his crime: harassing one of the victims online, following their every move on social media and lurking on the University of Idaho campus.
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Kohberger stands accused of four counts of premeditated murder and one count of felony burglary in Idaho. He has not entered a plea.
The Monroe County District Attorney’s office in Pennsylvania recently revealed that at the time of his arrest, Kohberger was in his parent’s kitchen ‘wearing latex medical type gloves and apparently was taking his personal trash and putting it into separate zip lock baggies,’ according to local outlet BRC13.