Watch Bryan Kohberger allegedly returned to murder scene as white Hyundai Elantra is spotted outside house, video goes viral

Watch Bryan Kohberger allegedly returned to murder scene as white Hyundai Elantra is spotted outside house, video goes viral

New details have emerged in the terrible Bryan Kohberger case of the murders of four students at the University of Idaho, thanks to the probable cause affidavit filed in court and as a video of his Hyundai Elantra car went viral

The statement states that suspect Bryan Kohberger returned to the scene of the crime hours after the killings. The records from last week revealed that the alleged killer’s mobile phone activity matched that of a white Hyundai Elantra spotted near the crime scene on November 13.

Bryan Kohberger allegedly returned to murder scene as white Hyundai Elantra is spotted outside house, video goes viral

After considering the evidence, retired FBI agent Bobby Chacon speculated that Bryan Kohberger returned to the scene of the killing to enjoy the “fruits of his actions.”

According to Chacon, Bryan Kohberger went back to the King Road home of the victims (Kaylee Gonvalves, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Madison Mogen, 21) to see if anything suspicious was going on.

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Roommates saw suspected Bryan Kohberger on the night

After it came out that one of the victims’ roommates had seen the perpetrator the night he committed the killings, the retired FBI agent addressed some of the issues that had emerged as a result of this revelation. “Chacon” Said, “Looking at the affidavit with the phone records and his location, I believe he did see her, but with a specific goal in mind. He had intended for this home to serve a certain purpose. So he was carrying out a plan just as he had imagined it would unfold in his head.”

A student of criminology

Kohberger had been enrolled in the institution since August, when he first began his pursuit of a doctorate in criminology. He also worked as a teaching assistant in the School of Criminal Justice. His home and office were in a campus apartment building.

It was previously the residence of five good friends before it became a crime scene. Maddie Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves might be the closest. Using TikTok, the graduating class of 21-year-olds gave the impression that they were having a good time.

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Kaylee’s dad reveals insights on murder

On the morning of Wednesday, November 13, two pals of mine went to a food truck. The carefree life they were living would end suddenly, though, only a few hours later. The murders of Kaylee and Maddie occurred in the second floor of the house. Kaylee’s dad, Steve, who lives in northern Idaho, found out about the tragedy.

Bryan Kohberger, who was apprehended on December 30 at his parents’ home in Penneslyavia, is being jailed at Latah County Jail on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of criminal burglary in connection with the slayings of three people and the attempted murder of a fourth. On Thursday, January 5, he landed in Moscow after having agreed to his extradition to Idaho during his initial court hearing in Pennsylvania.

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