Bryan Kohberger sister Amanda Kohberger played a role in murder thriller movie Two Days Back

Bryan Kohberger sister Amanda Kohberger played a role in murder thriller movie Two Days Back

The sister of convicted Idaho quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger is a star of a low-budget horror film in which the victims are killed with knives and hatchets, know more about Amanda Kohberger and her movie

On Friday, December 30, 2022, in Pennsylvania, police officers arrested Kohberger in his home. The 34-year-old actress Amanda Kohberger played Lori in the 2011 film Two Days Back, about a group of college students who, on a camping trip into the woods, find themselves hiking with a crazed killer they’ve come to trust.

Bryan Kohberger sister Amanda Kohberger played role in murder thriller movie Two Days Back

There are disturbing parallels between this plot concept and the 2004 stabbing deaths of four young University of Idaho students in a rural area near Moscow, Idaho, while they slept.

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In an interview published on January 3, Kevin Boon, the film’s director, said, “You’re f—king kidding me, her brother is that guy?” “Goddamn, man, holy cow,” wrote one New York Post reader. The film’s director, a professor of English and media studies at Penn State Mont Alto, discussed the roles that were offered to aspiring actress Amanda Kohberger through an open audition.

All too tragically, the young students vanish and are discovered stabbed and left to bleed to death. Dead bodies of one character are hung from a tree. Another is cut to pieces with a hatchet, and a third is captured in a bear trap. A classmate who may or may not have ties to the woods perpetrated the murders. When the trip takes a horrific turn, Amanda’s ‘Lori,’ one of the protagonists, runs away. The clip ends with her arriving back on campus without incident.

What is Bryan Kohberger’s case?

The 28-year-old suspect was arrested on November 14 for questioning in connection with the gruesome murders of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, in their off-campus rental property in Moscow, Idaho, on November 13. The kids’ hometown of Moscow, Idaho is just nine miles (or fifteen kilometres) west of Washington University in Pullman. Where he was working toward a doctorate in criminology.

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Her sisters comes to rescue

On January 3, Amanda, came to court to show her support for her brother as he faced extradition. Both her parents, Michael and Maryann, and her sister, Melissa, came to support her.

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