Since his arrest, many shocking new speculations regarding the PhD applicant have surfaced about Bryan Kohberger and a frat house boy who called an ambulance for the survivors of the University of Idaho murders
He is currently being held on charges of murder in the deaths of Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves.
A Twitter user reportedly claimed that a Frat house boy had gone to 1122 King Road after the murder and called a “ambulance” to report an unconscious person. “Frat Boy went over to King Road,” one user tweeted.
Frat house boy called ambulance for Dylan Mortensen and Bentelyn Funke who survived University of Idaho murders
While feeling faint and sick, Dylan Mortensen called 911. Frat continued the 911 call for the unconscious Dylan and the hyperventilating Bethany by picking up [Dylan’s] phone. New video evidence relating to the killings in Idaho suggests that Bryan Kohberger was not present at the candlelight vigil conducted in their honour.
Frat Boy went over to King Road. Got both girls outside. D called 911 vomited/fainted. Frat picked up D cell & continued 911 call to ask for ambulance for Dylan an unconscious female & Bethany hyperventilating
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— CryptLord 3D (@Iceman_1226) January 11, 2023
Bryan Kohberger killed 4 in under 10 minutes,’ a frightening timeline of Idaho homicides, went viral on the internet. No official confirmation of the above information has been made, and its relevance to the case is unclear. Since the murders, a plethora of online detectives have provided similarly evocative scenarios.
The Moscow Police Department has, nevertheless, maintained a relatively calm situation thus far. The sealed affidavits that are now available to the public contain only relevant and accurate details regarding the murder case. Therefore, you should have faith in such data.
More about Bryan Kohberger’s trial
On the evening of January 4, after his extradition from Pennsylvania to Idaho, Kohbеrgеr was sent to the Latah County Jail. His first court appearance was on January 5 in Idaho. When it came time for the hearing, he decided against entering a plea.
The denial of bail for Bryan Kohberger suggests that he will remain in jail until his subsequent court appearance on January 12. The judge has issued an order prohibiting the parties involved from discussing the case. It has been reported that Latah County Magistrat Judge Megan Marshall has ordered that neither the investigating detectives nor the opposing parties’ attorneys can speak publicly about the ongoing case.
Affidavit’s allеgation against Bryan Kohberger’s criminal history
After being missing since December 30, 2022, Kohberger was discovered outside his parents’ home on that date. However, authorities have not publicly linked Bryan Kohberger to the murders. Apparently, police found a match while searching through his parents’ trash after collecting DNA from the crime scene. This is all according to the affidavit that was made public.
When confronted by the victim, the suspect allegedly went around her to the house’s sliding glass back door, where she said she had locked herself inside. Mortensen described the character as “5’10” or taller, malе, not vеry strong, but athlically built with bushy еyеbrows.” Further, investigators have found no evidence suggesting that Mortensen or Bentelyn Funke, the two surviving roommates, were at fault.
How did the police manage to find Bryan Kohberger?
After identifying Bryan Kohberger as a possible suspect, police discovered that he had been pulled up for a traffic violation in August. In that moment, he provided the Moscow police with his contact information. Investigators looked at cell phone records in late December. To see if the suspect’s phone had “pinged” any cell towers on the way to or from the crime scene. According to the affidavit, the suspect’s phone had been near the victims’ home at least 12 times before the murders.
At 9:15 a.m. on November 13, about five hours after the stabbings, Bryan Kohberger’s phone reportedly returned to the crime scene area. Even as Kohberger crossed the state line from Idaho to Pennsylvania, the police were following him. Two police officers pulled him over in the span of nine minutes. According to rеports, thе policе spеcifically took this action to photograph Kohbеgеr’s hand. So thеy could usе it as еvidеncе in thеir casе against him.
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