Bryan Kohberger, the Idaho murders murders‘ suspect is supposed to have tried to break a window many years ago, as per a lady’s statements as quoted by TMZ.
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The woman said that Kohberger, now 28-years-old, had visited her house as a teenager along with her kids and that she had already noticed dangerous aggresive tendencies in the boy. He had attempted to force through an “unbreakable” glass window.
The woman says that Kohberger, who grew up with her kids, was more or less silent until 2017 when he started showing bad signs such as using heroin, as quoted by TMZ. On Friday, the accused was arrested near Scranton in Pennsylvania after nearly 50 days of relentless search by the state police and the FBI. He has been identified as a student of Criminal Justice and Criminology at the Washington State University.
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He is listed as an assistant instructor for three undergraduate criminal courses at Washington State University, according to the Idaho Statesman as quoted by the BBC website. The accused has appeared before a judge and has been denied access to bail. The accused faces four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary.
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The arrest date conicides with the date of cremation of Madison Mogen and Xana Kernodle. “Today we are commemorating our Maddie’s and her friend Kaylee with relief knowing that she can now be properly laid to rest,”Morgan’s family statement is reported to have said by the BBC website.
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On November 13, 2022, four students belonging to the University of Idaho were found stabbed to death while in sleep in their rented house. The deceased students have been identified as Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen. They were residents of the town Moscow (This small city of Idaho is not to be confused with the Russian capital). No evidence of sexual assault has been found.