An essay penned by Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger has sparked speculation that he knew how to cover his tracks.
Accused killer Kohberger desperately wanted his Dick's Sporting Goods purchase to be inadmissible in his upcoming trial.
Ballance, a member of the FBI’s cellular analysis survey team, will speak to the location of Kohberger’s cellphone before and ...
Idaho prosecutors want to use National Weather Service records in Bryan Kohberger's student murders trial that show fog, ...
In the 2020 academic paper, Bryan Kohberger lists step-by-step procedures a crime scene investigator should follow.
Court filings in the Idaho murders case have shed light on the events that may have led up to accused killer Bryan ...
He also purchased a combat-style knife and sheath from Amazon, eight months prior to ... "a figure clad in black clothing and a mask." Bryan Kohberger Defense Attorney Argues Reason for His ...
Accused killer Bryan Kohberger purchased a black balaclava ... a combat-style knife — as well as a sheath and sharpener from Amazon eight months before the killings. A sheath with DNA linked ...
Bryan Kohberger, 30, was a Ph.D. student at Washington ... the weather records out of his upcoming trial, along with his Amazon shopping history and other key evidence. "[This is] another piece ...
Bryan Kohberger could potentially face testimony from his own family members in his upcoming murder trial. The 30-year-old is ...
Kohberger's sedan was captured by a plate reader in Loma, Colorado, on Dec. 13. The car was stopped by law enforcement in ...