Bryan Kohberger files reveal terrifying new evidence including signs of a practice run a MONTH before murders

The victims of Bryan Kohberger saw a man hidden in the trees outside their homes, according to the newly published police records, and found a mysteriously open a month before the murderer was shot.
The Moscow Police Department consists of a record of a record of 314 records on the investigation on 13 November 2022, a few hours after the Madison Mogen, Kayle Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin murders on Wednesday after the afternoon.
During the court, the 30 -year -old doctoral student finally rejected the reason why and the opportunity to reveal who his goal was.
However, in a large document breakdown, new details about the police investigation and evidence emerge, which ultimately lead to the capture and conviction of the criminology student.
In a bomb revelation, Idaho shows that the roommates in 1122 King Road in Moscow had disturbing events just a month before the murders.
Goncalves told at least two friends that he saw a man watching him on the trees around the house.
Survived roommate Dylan Mortensen – Wednesday, he spoke bravely at the penalty hearing – Goncalves’ domestic dog Murphy’yi when he took out ‘shadow’ he said.
Another friend repeated these accounts and said the police saw a dark figure overlooking Goncalves while taking Murphy out of the tree line.
Mortensen, who was 19 years old at that time, remembered once when he came home to find the door of his three -storey houses.
Bryan Kohberger remained emotionless in court on Wednesday while the families of the victims made impacts.
The survivor said that the police told Goncalves about someone who followed him about two or three weeks before the murder.
The other friend whose name was corrected in the documents told the police ‘A light speech and jokes’ about a possible follower – but it was a bit nervous that girls were a truth. ‘
The friend also said that the front door of the house had problems with locking and that he could sometimes be opened without code.
At the same time, a female student living in Queen Road – close to the King Road house – he said he was trying to enter the house of a man.
On October 14, 2022 around 1 o’clock, the woman heard Police records, what he thinks he’s walking towards a man’s door and trying to open it.
But the door was locked when the sliding was open.
It is not clear whether Kohberger is conducting an application for murders after a month.
It is also unclear whether Goncalves saw Kohberger’s house of the victims, or whether he entered the house before his attack.
However, the details of these strange events come as they can confirm that prosecutors have been continuing the house for a while.
Kaylee Goncalves’ sister Alivea Goncalves Wednesday
Alivea, Kohberger’i a ‘psychopath’ and ‘losing’ made a statement.
From July 2022 to November 13, 2022, Kohberger’s phone placed him near the King Road house at least 23 times at night.
Who was watching Kohberger and why he chose the students in his house – he just knows.
Despite the criminal objection and punishment, the killer’s motive and target for murders continues to be a mystery.
Speaking at a press conference after the prisoner, Moscow Police Corporal Brett Payne told reporters that Kohberger said that they still do not know why when they knew that this house was ‘targeting’.
“Evidence suggested that this house is a reason for the choice of the house. This is the reason, we do not know, ” he said.
Inspectors also remain in the dark as to whether one or more of the victims in the house have an intended target.
About a month after these events, Kohberger entered the student house and killed four victims.
Around 4 am, the second story of the property entered the rear sliding door and left Go to the stairs to Mogen’s bedroom on the third floor.
He found him and his 21 -year -old best 21 -year -old stabbed him in the bed of Goncalves.
As he left the lower floor or from the property, he met Kernodle on the second floor, which was still awake in Tiktok and received a doordash food order.
From left to right: Dylan Mortensen, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen (on the shoulders of Kaylee) Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Bethany Funke
1122 King Road where Kohberger entered and killed his victims
Kohberger attacked the 20 -year -old child with a knife and then killed his boyfriend Chapin, who was sleeping in his bed.
Kohberger then left the same back sliding door of the facility, woke up with noise and passed Mortensen around the bedroom door.
Mortensen – the only person who came face to face with the killer that night and made it alive – explained to see a masked man dressed in all black and lush eyebrows.
He was scared, he and his roommate Bethany Funke – the bedroom was on the first floor – called crazy and texted each other and his four friends. But the victims were already dead.
For the first time, the documents that have not been deprived again show that Funke heard something unusual in the house at the time.
At that time, the 19 -year -old officials said he woke up in a voice he described as fireworks and flash.
Initially, he thought it was ‘joke’, showing documents.
Mortensen ran to Funke’s room, where two survivors were finally staying up to daylight.
Before the afternoon – he still could not contact with four victims – his friends returned home and the blood bath was discovered.
Documents that have not been deprived again He’s dealing with new details about the injuries of Kohberger to his victims.
A officer on the stage explained that he saw Kernodle’s body covered with blood in the bedroom, and that he was covered with blood with defense wounds, including a deep wound between his finger and thumb.
Kaylee Goncalves saw the man when he took his pet dog Murphy out (depicted together)
Officer, “an intense struggle was clear,” he wrote.
“Blood was infected with various items in the room and everywhere.”
He had more than 50 stab wounds.
Police files said Chapin was partly covered with a blanket in his bed as jugular cut.
In the above, the officers found the bodies of Mogen and Goncalves.
In addition to more than 20 knife wounds, Goncalves’s face was so bad that ‘not recognized’. Mogen had a wound wounds to his forearm, hands and right eye to his nose.
Both were covered with blood covering the pink blanket they shared.
Kohberger left behind a Ka-bar leather knife cover next to Mogen’s body.
DNA on the buckle was viewed to the killer using the researcher genetic genealogy.
The surveillance images on more than one house and business, which were close to King Road, went to the crime scene during the murders of White Hyundai Elantra.
Kohberger was arrested on December 30, 2022 at his family’s home in Pennsylvania, Albrightsville.
The new documents said that during the year behind the bars for two years, the authorities have recorded the unusual behavior and the killer’s habits.
According to a prisoner friend, Kohberger Quite clever and polite, but his hands’ washing in dozens of times a day, ‘spending 45 minutes to an hour’ and almost unusual habits such as being awake almost all night exhibited.
While the prisoner had a video call with Kohberger’s mother Maryann, he reported an incident when he made a sarcastic sport statement that waved Kohberger.
Kohberger responded aggressively, thinking that he had turned to him or his mother.
After more than two years after the railings fighting wages, KOhberger finally confessed to the 2022 murders in a defense hearing at the beginning of this month.
He was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of conditional evacuation at an emotional hearing on Wednesday. The families and friends of the victims were finally able to face the man who massacred their loved ones while he was sleeping.
He looked at the families who didn’t even show a 30 -year -old feeling or regret, dressed in orange prison clothes with their wrists and ankles.
He kept his silence when he had a chance to speak.
When the judge was asked if he wanted to take the opportunity to address the court by Hipps, he said bravely.
These were the only three words he spoke, he kept the victim’s families in the dark about the murders.
Kohberger was transferred to custody of the Idaho Correction Department, which will determine which prison will go home for the rest of his life.
Due to the violence of the crime and the high -profile nature of the case, Kohberger is expected to be sent to the maximum security facility of the state to the maximum security institution.




