Bryan Kohberger's Selfie Collection and Online Searches Revealed
Law&Crime NetworkSeptember 10, 202522 min140,614 views
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- 💡 Bryan Kohberger displayed a significant obsession with his appearance, evident in over 150 selfies found on his phone, taken before and after the murders.
- 🧠 He lived in a "fantasy world," focusing on his image and body, which experts suggest was a way to feel powerful.
- 🔍 Digital forensics revealed Kohberger attempted to hide his online activity using incognito mode and VPNs, but many selfies and search histories remained.
Pre-Murder Selfies and Behavior
- 📸 Early selfies show Kohberger arriving in Washington, taking photos in public, and later by the water, appearing more comfortable.
- 🚶 He was seen hiking, on late-night walks or runs, and posing with his school's mascot.
- 📝 Peculiar photos included posing with notebook sheets containing random letters and his name, suggesting a possible fixation.
- ⚾ He also took selfies at a baseball game, indicating an attempt to engage in social events.
Post-Murder Selfies and Paranoia
- ⛰️ Confidence seemed to radiate from photos taken on top of a mountain in August, before school started.
- 💇 Several photos appeared to be him testing different looks, including attempts to capture images of the back of his head, possibly related to haircuts.
- 🩸 A notable selfie on November 13th, the day of the murders, showed a band-aid on his finger and red knuckles, potentially from an injury or scrubbing evidence.
- 👕 Post-murder selfies included him wearing a Washington State University hoodie, with some taken at home and others in his car.
Obsession with Serial Killers and Case Research
- 📺 Kohberger watched and saved content about serial killers like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, with Bundy appearing to be a favorite.
- 🔍 He downloaded Moscow Police Department press releases and searched extensively for information on the Idaho murders on Reddit.
- 🚗 Evidence suggests he searched for car detailing places and used car lots after police mentioned looking for a white Hyundai Elantra, indicating paranoia about his vehicle.
- 💻 Searches for terms like "paranoid psychopath" and "wiretapping" also emerged closer to his arrest.
Lack of Direct Victim Connection and Motive Speculation
- 🚫 Investigators found zero direct connection between Kohberger and the four University of Idaho students he murdered.
- 📍 While no direct link was found, a Google Maps cache file showed a review of the Mad Greek restaurant on his phone, a location near the crime scene.
- 🔞 Searches for pornography consistently focused on non-consensual sex acts, suggesting a potential sexual motive for the crimes, even without a physical assault.
- 🔒 Kohberger accepted a plea deal and received four life sentences without parole for the murders.
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