Bryan Kohberger's Actions Hours After Idaho Murders: Surveillance Footage Analysis
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- 💡 Bryan Kohberger is seen on surveillance video from November 13, 2022, engaging in seemingly ordinary activities hours after the quadruple murders of University of Idaho students.
- 🎯 The footage, reviewed by investigative podcaster Gray Hughes, shows Kohberger at a Costco, a coffee shop, and a supermarket in Clarkston, Washington, approximately 33 miles from Moscow, Idaho.
- 🧠 Hughes notes Kohberger's casual demeanor, stating it appeared to be an "ordinary day," with no one around suspecting his involvement.
Costco Visit and Hand Injury
- 🛒 Kohberger attempted to enter a Costco without a membership card and was denied entry by a greeter.
- ⚠️ He is observed holding his left hand, which had a band-aid, in an unusual shape, possibly attempting to hide it.
- 🧐 Hughes speculates this might be a subconscious reaction to the pain from a cut on his finger, the only visible sign of his recent actions.
Driving and Coffee Shop Stop
- 🚗 The white Elantra, famously linked to the case, is seen leaving the Costco parking lot at 12:37 p.m., just 39 minutes after the initial 911 call about the murders.
- ☕ Kohberger's vehicle is also observed driving by Kate's Cup of Joe, a local coffee shop, and briefly stopping in its parking lot around 12:40 p.m.
- ❓ It is noted that Kate's Cup of Joe was open on Sundays, raising questions about why he didn't stop to get coffee there.
Albertson's and Phone Activity
- 🛍️ Kohberger then drove to an Albertson's supermarket, parking and entering the store for approximately seven minutes.
- 🤳 He was seen at the self-checkout, purchasing an item, and then leaving with a bag.
- 📱 A significant observation is that Kohberger's phone was turned off shortly after leaving Albertson's at 1:04 p.m. and remained off for over four hours, reactivating near Johnson, Washington.
Evidence and Timeline Speculation
- 🕵️ Hughes theorizes this trip might have been a "scouting mission" to potentially retrieve or dispose of evidence, such as the murder weapon or clothing.
- 🗺️ The timing of his phone being turned off and on again, coupled with a disturbed area of earth found near where his vehicle was spotted, suggests a deliberate attempt to go off the radar.
- 🚗 Further surveillance footage revealed the white Elantra was missing a front license plate on multiple occasions, adding another detail to the investigation.
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