Idaho Murders: Kohberger's Ted Bundy Selfie, Phone Data, and Xana's Final Moments
Nancy GraceJuly 19, 202544 min131,200 views
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- 💡 Shocking new details have emerged regarding the Idaho college murders, including the suspect Bryan Kohberger's phone activity, disturbing search history, and a chilling selfie.
- 📌 The initial belief that all victims were killed in their sleep is now challenged, with new evidence suggesting Zana was chased downstairs before being stabbed.
Kohberger's Disturbing Persona
- 📸 An eerie selfie of Bryan Kohberger dressed "like Ted Bundy" has surfaced, prompting psychological analysis of his potential idolization of serial killers and a "vertical split" personality.
- 🧠 Experts suggest that if Ted Bundy is his idol, it indicates a deviant pattern and that the Idaho murders might have been his "first mass killing."
- ⚠️ The discussion highlights the duality in some killers' psyches, where a seemingly normal facade hides a deeply deviant or homicidal side, as seen in cases like BTK and Rex Heuermann.
Digital Footprint and Targeting
- 📱 Cell phone data indicates Kohberger's phone pinged near the murder house over 20 times, with visits starting the night of a pool party he attended.
- 🔍 His browsing history allegedly includes searches for Ted Bundy and non-consensual sex pornography using keywords like "forced," "passed out," "drugged," and "sleeping."
- 🎯 The theory suggests the pool party may be the nexus where Kohberger identified potential victims, taking photos of women in swimsuits and then researching their online friends, including the victims.
Crime Scene Dynamics and Motive
- 🔪 The presence of the knife sheath near Madison's body, with Kohberger's DNA, suggests it was dropped during a struggle, possibly when Zana disturbed the killer.
- 🩸 Blood spatter evidence is crucial to determine if Zana was stabbed on the stairs while being chased, providing insight into the sequence of events.
- ⚖️ The prosecution aims to establish a connection between Kohberger and the victims through his digital footprint and stalking behavior, addressing the "randomness" concern for jurors.
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