Bryan Kohberger's Post-Murders Movements: Costco, Albertson's, and Surveillance Footage
Law&Crime NetworkSeptember 27, 202521 min100,774 views
32 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβBryan Kohberger's Actions After Murders
- π‘ Bryan Kohberger admitted to murdering four University of Idaho students and is serving life sentences.
- πΆββοΈ Surveillance video shows Kohberger at Costco in Clarkston, Washington, shortly after the murders, attempting to enter the store without a membership.
- π He then proceeded to Albertson's grocery store, where he entered and used the self-checkout, reportedly paying in cash.
- π± Kohberger's phone went off the network for an extended period, similar to the time of the murders, raising further questions.
Analysis of Kohberger's Behavior
- π₯Ά Host Angenette Levy and guest Gray Hughes discuss the chilling casualness of Kohberger's actions, noting his seemingly normal behavior after committing the crimes.
- π This behavior is described as demonstrating an ability to compartmentalize or a profound coldness and iciness.
- βοΈ The discussion touches on the defense attorneys' role and the potential for a plea deal, as well as frustration over the lack of a confession or the location of the murder weapon.
Detailed Surveillance Footage Analysis
- π Gray Hughes presents new surveillance footage tracking Kohberger's white Hyundai Elantra on the day of the murders.
- π Videos show the vehicle on Indian Hills Drive, passing multiple houses, and near an A&W, notably missing a front license plate.
- πΊοΈ Further footage tracks the Elantra near the crime scene on Ridge Road and Taylor Avenue, including shots showing the car through trees as it navigates curves.
- π Additional video from Linda Lane and Paradise Drive provides clear views of the Elantra, helping to determine its make and model (2014-2016).
Tracking Kohberger's Movements and Vehicle
- π The footage reveals multiple instances of the Elantra making U-turns in residential areas, with reflections on other vehicles aiding in identification.
- π The vehicle is seen driving slowly past the crime scene complex, then circling back, indicating a potential change of plans, possibly due to a DoorDash driver's presence.
- π‘ Later footage shows the Elantra returning towards Pullman, again missing the front license plate, matching earlier sightings and cell phone data.
- π The combination of vehicle tracking, cell phone data, and the missing front license plate provided damning evidence against Kohberger.
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