'Rolling Crime Scene': Bryan Kohberger's Hyundai Won't Escape Forensics, Death Investigator Says



Forensic death investigator Joseph Scott Morgan said Bryan Kohberger’s white Hyundai Elantra is a “rolling crime scene” and may provide additional evidence linking Kohberger to the Idaho student murders.

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26 thoughts on “'Rolling Crime Scene': Bryan Kohberger's Hyundai Won't Escape Forensics, Death Investigator Says”

  1. And we have to remember all we’re shooting for is reasonable doubt. That’s what the jury is held to So if they find that DNA in that car, that is beyond reasonable doubt, and that he is guilty

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  2. You’re all doing great 👍🏻 Keep a strong head & heart now! It’s definitely now your turn to squeeze. I admire greatly what forensics & profilers have to offer although I know nothing about it really. I intend to change that. My understandings just come from studying tracking & life experiences under a tutelage from God’s reign. I’ve valued the insights Joseph has to offer, thank you 👍🏻

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  3. I think he went back to the crime scene the next morning looking for the sheath. He was probably hoping to see it laying on the ground somewhere. Little did he know that the murders had not been discovered yet and he could have easily gone back in to get it. Hopefully there’s enough evidence to nail this guy. What he did was beyond horrendous.

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  4. I’m 99.99% sure Bryan committed this crime, his DNA was on the knife along with a number of other pieces of incriminating evidence. However, the biggest and most kind boggling questions are what I truly want to know:

    1. WHY did he do this!
    2. WHY did he choose those poor students
    3. Was he targeting one specific person and the others “got in the way”?
    4. How did he come into contact with one of these individuals in the first place
    5. Was this an obsession over somebody?
    6. Did he stalk them for months or weeks?

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  5. Will the prison system be keeping to Bryan's ideology of new pots and pans, plates, bowls and eating utensils that have been not been near meat, as to pamper him, not punish him

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  6. If you look at the time line of his alleged return to his home after the murders, there's approximately an hour of dead time, whereas the drive is typically 15-20 mins. My hunch is this is when he ditched his soiled clothing, possibly the knife. I would get large crews and dogs and span out, looking for soft spots where the items may be buried ( probably fairly shallow).

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