Bryan Kohberger Stalked Idaho Murder House Before Killings, Police Reveal Shocking Details
Kohberger stalked Idaho murder house before killings

Disturbing new details have emerged in the high-profile Idaho student murder case, revealing that suspect Bryan Kohberger allegedly entered the victims' home multiple times before the fatal attack.

A Chilling Pattern of Stalking

According to investigative sources, Kohberger's movements suggest he carefully studied the residence where four University of Idaho students were brutally killed in November 2022. Forensic evidence indicates the 28-year-old criminology graduate may have been inside the property on prior occasions, potentially observing the victims' routines.

Digital Footprint Points to Premeditation

Investigators reportedly uncovered digital evidence showing Kohberger conducted extensive online research about the victims. This includes repeated searches of their social media profiles and mapping out routes to their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho.

The Night of the Attack

On the evening of November 13, 2022, Kohberger allegedly made his final visit to the residence, where he is accused of fatally stabbing Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. Cell tower data places his phone in the vicinity during the early morning hours when the murders occurred.

Mounting Evidence Against Kohberger

The prosecution's case includes:

  • DNA matching Kohberger found on a knife sheath at the crime scene
  • Surveillance footage of a white Hyundai Elantra matching his vehicle
  • Cell phone records showing his movements before and after the murders

Legal experts suggest this pattern of behavior could be crucial in establishing premeditation if the case goes to trial. Kohberger has maintained his innocence through his attorneys.