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Police documents released after Bryan Kohberger’s sentencing detail strange happenings weeks before

Boise, Idaho (AP) – In previous weeks Bryan Kohberger He killed the students of the University of Idaho, and there were strange events in their rental houses near the campus.

Kaylee Goncalves, one of the victims, told his roommates that he saw a man he didn’t know when he took his dog out when he took his dog out. Another time, the inhabitants came home to find the loose door open in their hinges. They caught the golf clubs against a possible indispensable guest.

These details were included in hundreds of documents Released by the police In Kohberger’s hours LIFE PREVENTION IN PRIVATE Wednesday Brutal stabbing murders At the beginning of November 13, 2022, Gonclaves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.

It remains unclear whether strange events have anything to do with the murders. However, documents make crazy efforts to follow every clue of law enforcement officers to find Kohberger and condemn.

Take a look at some information from the documents:

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Bethany Funke was one of the two roommates to survive on the night of the knives. In an interviews after the murders, the police told the police that he looked at him when he saw Goncalves’s dog Murphy about a month ago when he saw an unknown man in the south on his homes ”.

Funke urged Goncalves to ask if they were at home and ask if they were at home soon.

Then, nine days before the attack on November 4, at 11 o’clock at 11 o’clock to find the door open when the wind exploded. Goncalves was far away. Kernodle’s father fixed the door, Funke reported.

On November 13, the police found a terrible scene. Blood, bed quilts, gathered on closed floors and spread to the walls. Kernodle, one of the victims, had wide defense wounds; An office, “it was clear that there was an intense struggle,” he wrote.

Detailing the steps of the investigation

Tips spilled. A staff at Walmart told the police that two to three weeks ago he was looking for a black ski mask that would cover a white, college -age man. The documents presented their thoughts about a possible perpetrator of some victims of some victims in a food truck, and researchers looked at the bullets about the bars they had seen before or a Uber driver they frequently used.

A woman living nearby, in August or September 2022 to the police, a man in the gardens of her daughter, a man who looks tense “said. Kohberger said he was almost sure he was.

Officers finally described Kohberger, a Crimology PhD student at the State University of Washington. Using a DNA example found In the knife case at the crime. That night, they followed their movements with mobile phone data, obtained online shopping records showing that they had bought a military -style knife and tied it to a car that was repeatedly drilled by the students’ house.

The documents include the warnings seeking courts or records and notes that understand the answers to these requests. Inspectors seeking accounts that Kohberger may have created with certain e -mails and which Connect it to your victims.

Such evidence did not emerge, and the motive of the murders continues to be a mystery.

Kohberger spoke to the police – briefly

Kohberger was arrested in his family in Albrightsville, about six weeks after the murders. The Moscow Police Department was taken to a state police barrack to be interviewed by Idaho state police and officers from FBI.

Washington State Football Team said Kohberger’s doctoral studies, tasks to become a teaching assistant while being in college, and why he wanted to be a professor.

Kohberger finally said he had made a little speech, but the officers would appreciate what they wanted. A detective told him that he was caused by what happened in Moscow. He asked if he knew what was going on and he replied, “Of course,” he replied.

Did he want to talk about it? “Well, I think I will need a lawyer, Koh Kohberger replied.

Nevertheless, he continued to speak – asked what questions they asked and asked if his parents and dog were good after his arrest.

Kohberger finally said he wanted to talk to a lawyer, and the police ended the interview because he called for the right to fifth amendment.

Behind the railings with Kohberger

A man who was once imprisoned in the Latah district prison next to Kohberger’s cell, told a detective to a detective on September 16, 2024, questioning him in the past crimes and why the facility was in the maximum security wing.

The Adam said that Kohberger’s habits were disturbed by dozens of times every day, including how he spent 45 minutes and one hour in the shower. He said that Kohberger was vigilant almost all night, and he would just cut it throughout the day.

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Johnson reported from Seattle. Associated Press journalists Hallie Golden, Audrey McAvoy, Martha Bellisle, Mark Thiessen and Jesse Bedayn contributed.

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