Idaho police chief reveals new details about Bryan Kohberger student murder investigation

The department, the student killer Bryan Kohberger Bars for Life, led the investigation of the Idaho Police Chief, revealing new details about the case.
Moscow Police Chief Anthony Dahlinger called Fox News ‘Paul Mauro’ Paul Mauro, Kohberger in Indiana during a cross-country trip with his father, two traffic stops, the name came before the discovery of the researchers-the suspect’s suspects were asked to collect information about the “completely wrong”.
Kohberger left a ka-bar knife cover at the scene of 13 November 2022, which led his task force to his identity on December 19. Days ago he went home with his father. At the State University of Washington, about 10 miles from the scene.
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“If we had this information, he wouldn’t have left the region.” He said.
Kohberger lived in a student apartment in Pullman, Washington. The victims lived on the state line in the off -campus leasing next to Idaho University. The police arrested the killer at the house of Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains on December 30th.
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“We had very different possible sales and we watched each.” He said. He continued: “This was careful and you know until the end of it, I can not remember exactly how many people we look at – but we have made hundreds of interviews with many different people.”
The case was very important in the case. In any of the victims, Kohberger’s DNA was not under his nails, because probably the criminal and criminal justice Ph.D. The student wore protective equipment.
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Nevertheless, Dahlinger said that they were sure that the detectives could find it without a sheath, because they described a suspicious tool, even though it would take longer.
Dahlinger had no sign that Kohberger was working with a criminal partner. The police had no chance of calling the murder weapon. The police believe that he used only one knife to kill four victims.
“We looked at every angle, but we live in North Idaho,” he said. “A rural area and a ka-bar knife is a relatively small product, so it is endless where to be.”
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The police found Kohberger with a gun when they arrested him at his parents’ house, although the student did not use him in his murders. Initially he spoke to the Pennsylvania police, but when he noticed that he had his detectives, he asked a lawyer and asked for a lawyer.
Dahlinger also announced that it is a defense that wants a defense agreement.
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“When Bill Thompson gave us the information they reached, the defense asked if they want to entertain this idea,” he said. “And it was very fast.”
He said that he caught the researchers with surprise, but they all adapt to how the criminal justice system works.
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“To eliminate the entire defense event, because every time someone hears the ‘defense agreement’, the word ‘right,’ agreement ‘makes everyone feel like they are getting off. He said. “Now, the only thing that came out of the table was the death penalty.”
The death penalty was never a lock. The jury members would have to unanimously approve after sentenced him to the trial.
Under the agreement, Kohberger will die in prison. And he waived the rights of appeal and sentence reduction.
Idaho Judge Steven Hippler sentenced Kohberger to four consecutive living conditions and 10 years with four first -degree murder and a single criminal theft accusation.




