TEXTBOOK CRIMINOLOGIST Bryan Kohberger’s BIG CRIME SCENE MISTAKES

Additional documents were released by a Pennsylvania court this week in connection with accused Idaho killer, Bryan Kohberger.

The documents revealed that the Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI searched Kohberger’s garage, home, shed, and Hyundai, at his family’s Pocono Mountains home on December 30, following his arrest for the deaths of four University of Idaho students.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, Kohberger facing murder and burglary charges in connection with the November 13 deaths of students Ethan Chapin, 20; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves.

The victims were stabbed to death in their off-campus rental on King Road, near the University of Idaho. Kohberger then drove over 2,000 miles from Washington to his home state of Pennsylvania.

Law enforcement seized numerous items from Kohberger, including, in part:

  • A Glock .40 Caliber handgun with three empty Glock .40 Caliber magazines
  • A Smith & Wesson pocketknife
  • A “green leafy substance” in a container
  • Masks
  • A Taylor cutting knife with a sheath
  • Black gloves and a black hat
  • A criminal psychology book

Kohberger, who was a Ph.D. student at Washington State University at the time of the murders, remains behind bars at the Latah County Jail without bail.

Read the documents below.

Bryan Kohberger Hyundai Search by Leigh Egan

Listen to a previous “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” episode on the case below:

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[Feature Photo: In this image from a bodycam video provided by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, a white Hyundai Elantra occupied by Bryan Kohberger and his father is seen on a deputy’s body camera video during a traffic stop on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022, in Hancock County, Ind. Bryan Kohberger, accused in the November slayings of four University of Idaho students, had a first court appearance on Jan. 5, 2023 in Latah County Court in Moscow, Idaho on first-degree murder charges. (Hancock County Sheriff’s Office via AP)]

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