Bryan Kohberger
Phone Featured Bikini Snapshots of Students …
Prior to Idaho Tragedy
Published
Bryan Kohberger is in the spotlight once again as reports emerge suggesting that he viewed images of college students in swimsuits just months before the tragic murder of four individuals from the University of Idaho.
As new revelations unfold, “Dateline” has come forward with claims indicating that Bryan was involved in searching for photos of female students clad in bikinis, with insights reportedly sourced from law enforcement officials.
Interestingly enough, NBC News has reported that several of the students featured in Bryan’s phone gallery were actually friends or social media connections of three victims he is accused of ending the lives of: Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, and Madison Mogen.
In a shocking turn, “Dateline” also notes that just prior to the November fatalities, Kohberger was searching online for “sociopathic traits in college students.” His interest doesn’t stop there; in October, he also looked into whether “can psychopaths behave prosocially?” Interestingly, among his searches were topics revolving around Ted Bundy, porn, and even Britney Spears‘ evocative song, “Criminal.”
Authorities have reportedly tracked cell phone data indicating Kohberger was in proximity to the residence where the brutal killings occurred on several occasions, often under the cover of night.
Now, as Kohberger prepares to face trial this summer for the four alleged murders, he continues to assert his innocence, leaving many questions unanswered in the hunt for the truth.