
Newly released court documents have shed light on the investigation into Bryan Kohberger, the prime suspect in the brutal killings of four University of Idaho students. Prosecutors allege that Kohberger made several purchases from Amazon in the months leading up to the November 2022 murders.
Amazon Purchases Under Scrutiny
The court filings, obtained by The Independent, suggest that investigators are examining whether these purchases could be connected to the crimes. While specific items weren't disclosed, legal experts speculate they might include potential evidence such as cleaning supplies or tools.
Prosecution Builds Its Case
Prosecutors have requested Amazon to provide detailed records of Kohberger's account activity and purchases. This move indicates they may be attempting to establish a timeline or find physical evidence linking Kohberger to the crime scene.
Trump Connection Raises Eyebrows
In an unexpected twist, the documents reveal that Kohberger allegedly followed former President Donald Trump on social media. While the relevance to the murder case remains unclear, this detail has added another layer of intrigue to the already sensational trial.
Families Await Justice
The families of victims Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin continue to wait for answers as the legal process unfolds. The case has drawn national attention, with many following each development closely.
Kohberger, a former criminology PhD student, maintains his innocence. The trial is expected to begin later this year, with prosecutors potentially using the Amazon records as part of their evidence.