Idaho Murders Latest: Suspected Killer Bryan Kohberger In Court, New Allegations Revealed
Nancy GraceMay 22, 202330 min137,453 views
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- 💡 Bryan Kohberger is set to be arraigned on felony charges, where he will be formally read his charges in open court.
- ⚖️ He is expected to enter a not guilty plea, as pleading guilty could lead to the death penalty.
- 📜 The arraignment follows a grand jury indictment, which determines if there's enough evidence for a trial, avoiding a preliminary hearing that would expose state witnesses twice.
Disturbing New Allegations
- 🚨 Allegations reveal Kohberger manipulated a female colleague into asking him to install video surveillance in her apartment.
- 🏠 It's believed he broke into her apartment beforehand, moving items to scare her, then offered to be the "hero" by installing cameras.
- ⚠️ This behavior is seen as a progression towards more serious crimes, with the colleague considered lucky to be alive.
Pattern of Surveillance and Control
- 🔍 Investigators are connecting this incident to a March car tampering event near the victims' house, where a neighbor's suitcases were moved and underwear placed in a cup holder.
- 👀 The modus operandi (MO) of spying and control is similar to how Kohberger might have observed the Idaho victims' house from a vantage point.
- 📱 His technical background and use of "sniffers" for open networks suggest a calculated approach to surveillance.
Psychological Drivers and Risk Assessment
- 🧠 Kohberger's actions are described as a fantasy-based progression leading to rage, building up pre-incident behavior.
- 🎭 He adopted a "helper" persona to lower the victim's guard and his own perceived risk, similar to tactics used by Ted Bundy.
- 🎯 His studies included interviewing violent felons with questionnaires to understand their crimes, potentially fueling his own criminal fantasies.
Key Evidence in the Investigation
- 💻 The Smart TV seized from Kohberger's apartment is considered crucial evidence, potentially serving as his "window into hell" for surveillance.
- 📱 Digital footprints, including phone pings and login records to the colleague's security camera, are expected to be presented as evidence.
- 🚨 Law enforcement is urged to canvas the area for other unusual activities around the time of the murders, looking for a progression of his behavior.
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