Did Bryan Christopher Kohberger have an accomplice in the University of Idaho murders

Did Bryan Christopher Kohberger have an accomplice in the University of Idaho murders

Bryan Kohberger, 28 might not be the only person involved in the killings of University of Idaho students at the apartment at 1122 King Road Residence on November 13, know if he has an accomplice

He purports to have a PhD in criminology from Washington University, and may not be the only person responsible for the horrifying.

Did Bryan Christopher Kohberger have an accomplice in the University of Idaho murders as theories go viral

According to many media sites, Kohberger was apprehended by local police and the FBI early on Friday, December 30 in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

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A warrant issued by the Moscow Police Department and the Latah County Prosecutor’s Office in connection with the deaths of students is being held for extradition in Monroe County Court for first-degree murder.

The Idaho University students were Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, and Madison Mogen, 21. 

While being held, the Idaho suspect posed some unsettling inquiries and gave the detectives a “blank gaze.”

Questions Regarding The Case

NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin reported that the Washington State University student asked police whether anyone else had been arrested in connection with the homicide case after being booked in Monroe County Jail. Brian shared the following tweet. “I am told Idaho quadruple homicide suspect Bryan Christopher Kohberger had a “quiet, blank stare” when he was taken into custody.” “I’m told he had a “quiet, blank stare,” Brian wrote in a Twitter message.

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Kohberger was identified as possessing a PhD in addition to a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice from Pennsylvania’s DeSales University, which he earned in May 2022. The Idaho murder suspect looked into the “emotions and psychological qualities” that have an impact on criminal behaviour. This questionnaire of his study has been circulating online. He was looking for subjects for research looking at “how psychological qualities and emotions affect decision-making when committing a crime.”

However, after the arrest, Moscow police began cleaning the “doomed” off-campus Idaho residence. The cops were clearing out the house of times and furnishings, but they loathed the task and erected plastic shields to block the view. “Process has halted. A new development, according to Moscow Police, has caused a halt to clean up. At the 1pm press conference, it will be clarified.” 

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