Bryan Kohberger May Have Known University of Idaho Victims in 2021: Ex-FBI Agent
Newly released court documents suggest police investigating the University of Idaho quadruple murder believe suspect Bryan Kohberger made contact with his victims on social media as far back as 2021, according to a former FBI agent.
Search warrants recently executed by Idaho authorities demanded TikTok and Google hand over the user history dating back to January 2021 of three of the four victims: Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, and Xana Kernodle, 20.
Interesting how far the SWs went back in time? Why 1/2021? Did #BryanKohberger somehow meet #Kaylee or #maddie on a possible school visit early on? What made BK choose WSU? Did BK have a nexus w/his victims sooner than we thought?#Idaho4 #Idaho #IdahoFour #idahohomicides pic.twitter.com/sFHbB0YLNC
— Jennifer Coffindaffer (@CoffindafferFBI) March 31, 2023
Police did not appear to ask for Ethan Chapin’s history, who along with the three young women, was stabbed to death in Moscow, Idaho last November.
Retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer said the warrants suggest police could be searching for a connection between Kohberger, 28, and his alleged victims that far pre-dates the murders.
“Interesting how far the [search warrants] went back in time? Why 1/2021? Did Bryan Kohberger somehow meet Kaylee or Maddie on a possible school visit early on?” she wrote on Twitter. (Read more from “Bryan Kohberger May Have Known University of Idaho Victims in 2021: Ex-FBI Agent” HERE)
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