Idaho students murder: Everything we know about suspect Bryan Kohberger



Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was studying in detail how forensics, DNA and other evidential procedures help prosecutors secure convictions just two weeks before the quadruple murders. The 28-year-old criminal justice major had ‘enjoyed’ learning about the ways convictions were brought, according to a former classmate. Graduate PhD student Kohberger had previously studied under a professor in Pennsylvania known for her expertise on serial killers and was studying criminology at Washington State University at the time of the slayings – just minutes from the crime scene.
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7 thoughts on “Idaho students murder: Everything we know about suspect Bryan Kohberger”

  1. Innocent until proven guilty in the court of law. Studying criminology doesn’t mean that a person is a killer. FOUR people were murdered in one night between 3 and 4:30am including an athletic male, all of them stabbed numerous times. I believe that whoever did it had help. Maybe the real killer is roaming free.. finding DNA in the house doesn’t mean he is a killer, it’s a college town, students meet other students in bars, attend parties, have parties in their homes and from what I have seen when in was in college many houses have parties and people who they don’t even know attend with other people. DNA in the house or on the victims clothing don’t mean he is the killer. Cell phone data، digital footprints, laptop, internet search, finding traces of blood from the victims inside his apartments in the shower or in the laundry machine or blood on pants, shirts, cuts on his hands…etc etc those are more important than a dna they found in a house full of college students who have parties in their home, always in contact with new students and new individuals of course dna will be there..

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  2. I wonder if he’s killed before. I think he studied criminology so he could get a better understanding of his urges to kill. Also a neighbor said he always talked about how he was fascinated at “ why” people do crimes. Probably born killer . In a nerds body no less:)

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