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Investigating Bryan Kohberger's 2021 Contact with Idaho 4 Victims

Nancy GraceApril 5, 202326 min164,569 views
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Early Contact Investigation

  • 🔍 Law enforcement has issued search warrants for Bryan Kohberger's social media activity, including TikTok, Google, and Tinder, dating back to 2021.
  • 💡 This suggests authorities believe Kohberger may have identified or interacted with victims Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, or Xana Kernodle long before the murders.
  • 🎯 Questions are raised about his motive for traveling over 2,000 miles from DePaul University to Washington State University, implying a potential fascination with the Idaho victims.

Victim Accessibility & Stalking

  • 📱 The victims' public social media activity, including geotagging and sorority websites, made them easily locatable by anyone seeking information.
  • 🚨 Kohberger's stalking behavior was evident in the 12 weeks leading up to the murders, confirmed by phone pings and a traffic ticket in the victims' area.
  • 🏠 The specific targeting of victims on the third floor of the house indicates he likely had prior knowledge of the home's layout and his intended targets.

Kohberger's Past Behavior

  • ⚠️ Kohberger had a history of being off-putting to women, reportedly asking for their home addresses and being asked to leave establishments due to his behavior.
  • 📚 As a teaching assistant, he developed a reputation for picking on girls, a pattern that nearly cost him his position.
  • 💬 Even his closest friends and neighbors described him as **
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