Bodycam Shows First Traffic Stop of Accused Idaho Student Murderer Bryan Kohberger in Indiana



WATCH: Bodycam footage shows the first time accused Idaho student murderer Bryan Kohberger was pulled over by troopers in Indiana on December 15 while driving home to Pennsylvania. Authorities said Kohberger was pulled over for following a vehicle too closely on the interstate. Kohberger was pulled over several hours later for the same traffic violation and received a warning.

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44 thoughts on “Bodycam Shows First Traffic Stop of Accused Idaho Student Murderer Bryan Kohberger in Indiana”

  1. This video also shows he changed the license plate number on his car 5 days after the murders from Pennsylvania Lic Plate # LFZ-8649, to Washington Lic Plate # CFB8708. Also, his DNA was found at the crime scene on a knife sheath. Definitely not a genius

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  2. Did you notice that he handed his DL to the cop with his right hand, then appeared to hide that hand and accepted the return of his DL with his left hand??? Maybe his right hand and wrist has injury and he realized he needed to use his left hand to get it back from
    The cop. Very odd that he accepted his DL back with his left hand given his seat.

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  3. I couldn't see who said there was a mass shooting. Here's why that's important. If the dad said that, it means he knows what his son did. Because mass shooting is incorrect which makes the two seem unaware it was a stabbing.

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  4. When cops come into contact with blk people, everything they observe about them are " Criminal Indicators ".
    Watching this stop, just proves that they really doesn't know WTF " Criminal Indicators "are…. It's just a made up BS.
    Of their Profiling blk folks.
    Mohammed Atta who flew the plane into the WTC , was stopped on the I95 N ….Cops didn't seems to to see the Criminal Indicator"
    And he went on his way.
    If only Richard Hubbard, Dalvin Gadson, Sterling Brown, Tae Ahn Lea, ….etc. were of the same hue ….
    I'll complement for the quality of the camera footage

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  5. This exemplifies the dangers of 'routine traffic stops' for police officers, and why citizens may not understand why officers behave as they do. He was pulled over for a relatively minor violation and the officer was encountering a mass-murderer. This stop could have turned deadly in a flash. Kohberger had every reason to kill the officer and thank God he did not.

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  6. I knew there were guilty whenever the cop was asking them questions and they were looking at each other for approval yep suspect 🤦💀👹

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  7. Wow second cop failed miserably by leaning on the car with his arm on there door so he blocked valuable footage of both of there hands as I’m sure I’d be great to show any scratches or cuts and his father has a military style haircut makes me think that is were the knife came from

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  8. Things I didn’t know until this week:

    – Idaho: best shopping, not just the best potatoes. I’ve been missing out. I’ve only had the imported potatoes. Maybe I need to go for a drive.

    – Indiana: Best Thai food; I presume. If it’s worth an approximate 1700 mile drive, it’s gotta be good!

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  9. This is so terribly sad now knowing what was really going on here, the father so innocent trying to explain away God knows what. And Brian sitting here knowing what he is just done he’s probably shitting bricks

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  10. I think they were planning on selling that car when they got Pennsylvania. His Dad may have known something was up. Didn't his parents or Dad see him cleaning his car with gloves on in the middle of winter? Wouldn't they suspect it might be their son. He lived in the area, drove a car like the one the police were looking for, comes home and washes his car thoroughly? I understand they just made a long-distance drive, and he was living in an apartment (probably couldn't wash car there) and probably the car needed a cleaning anyway. Seems like they were high tailing out of Idaho/ Washington area to get enough distance between the son and crime scene. Perhaps after parents or parent have been watching the news; they knew they needed to get that car across country and far away. Maybe Bryan did not own the car, but used it, drove it. Might have been in his parent's name. So, the parent would need to sell it. He was pulled over twice. Wouldn't you watch yourself, not draw attention to yourself, obey the law? You drive a car that practically all of America is looking for. He really thought he was above /smarter than the law. Then again, you are a quadruple murderer, so why obey simple driving laws when you cannot even obey the laws of mankind.

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