Judge orders Idaho murder house to remain a crime scene

The Idaho house where four college students were murdered will remain a crime scene until Feb. 1 under a judge’s order.

The house “will be locked, crime tape will remain, on-site police presence is not required,” Magistrate Court Judge Megan Marshall wrote in the Dec. 30 order, which came the same day Bryan Kohberger was arrested for the killings.

Bryan Kohberger listens during a hearing in Latah County District Court.
Bryan Kohberger was arrested for the killings of the four students.
ZUMAPRESS.com
The cleaning crew was turned away after Kohberger's arrest.
A cleaning crew had been set to sanitize the University of Idaho students’ home but were called off after Kohberger was arrested.

She set the date for Feb. 1 “or until further order of the court.”

Marshall wrote that all evidence collected “including but not limited to bodily fluids, blood, tissues, notes, slides, photographs or other relevant information” be held and preserved for Kohberger’s defense.


Here’s the latest coverage on the brutal killings of four college friends:


On Friday, officers were seen removing two mattresses from the home that looked like they were stained with blood.

A cleaning crew had been set to sanitize the home where the four University of Idaho students were slaughtered in November, but was turned away after Kohberger’s arrest.

You May Also Like

BOOM: Feds Refer Letitia James to DOJ for Criminal Prosecution

In a Monday night letter, William J. Pulter, director of the…

Ashley St. Clair finally reveals her baby’s unusual name amid Elon Musk paternity drama

Ashley St. Clair is finally sharing her baby’s name. While breaking down…

Dems seethe at DNC vice chair David Hogg’s anti-incumbent scheme: ‘Full of you-know-what’

Controversial Democratic National Committee vice chair David Hogg has a novel approach…

BOOMITY! UK Supreme Court Rules Sex Is Binary

No doubt there will be weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth…