Bryan Kohberger allegedly searched pictures of female students on phone

The case of Bryan Kohberger, a former Washington State University student charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of University of Idaho students Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, and Ethan Chapin, has taken a disturbing turn as new details emerge.
According to reports from NBC’s “Dateline,” Kohberger allegedly searched for pictures of female students on his cellphone, some of whom were close friends with the victims. The browsing history shows that he searched for dozens of pictures of female students at both Washington State University and the University of Idaho, many of which depicted the women in bathing suits.
One particularly chilling detail revealed by “Dateline” is a selfie of Kohberger taken on Dec. 28, 2022, just days before his arrest on Dec. 30, 2022. In the photo, Kohberger is seen wearing a black robe with a blank expression on his face. Additionally, phone records show that in late September 2022, Kohberger searched for “Sociopathic Traits in College Student,” and in October 2022, he made searches on a pornography website for terms like “drugged” and “sleeping.”
The timeline of the tragic events on November 13, 2022, further illustrates the horror of the situation. The suspect arrived at the victims’ house at 4 a.m., and between 4 and 4:17 a.m., the murders took place. Roommates attempted to contact the victims multiple times before a 911 call was finally placed at 12 p.m.
Kohberger’s trial is set to begin on August 11, where he will face charges of first-degree murder and burglary. The case has shocked the community and raised concerns about the safety of students on college campuses.
As the details of this tragic case continue to unfold, it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and safety measures in educational institutions. The families of the victims continue to mourn their loss, while the community awaits justice for the senseless crimes committed against these young students.
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