Kohberger Searched Photos of Female Students, Some Near Victims
Bryan Kohberger, accused in the Idaho student murders, reportedly searched for pictures of female students on his phone. These students attended both Washington State University and the University of Idaho. Some of the students whose pictures were viewed lived near the alleged victims. This detail emerged during the ongoing investigation into the case.
Newly revealed information suggests Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, allegedly searched for photographs of female students on his phone. According to reports, these students attended both Washington State University (WSU), where Kohberger was a PhD student, and the University of Idaho. Some of the searched students resided in close proximity to the off-campus house where the murders took place. The prosecution has not yet clarified the significance of these searches, but they are expected to be presented as evidence during the trial. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are anticipated to be released as the legal proceedings continue. This development adds another layer to the complex case that has garnered national attention.