The murder case of defendant Bryan Kohberger is set for trial in August of this year. Kohberger is supected of murdering four college students in Moscow, Idaho on November 13, 2022, by stabbing them as they slept in their beds.
A few days ago, Dateline TV ran a documentary on the case, describing clues that point to Bryan Kohberger as the perpetrator. We already knew about some of the strongest evidence: a knife sheath left behind in the bed of one of the female victims; Kohberger's DNA was found on the metal snap of the sheath, and phone tower records showing Kohberger was in the near vicinity of the murder site, both before and after the murders. His cell phone was turned off during the murders, however.
Dateline showed video footage from a nearby home security cam, of a white Hyundai Elantra, like that owned by Kohberger, circling the murder site several times just before the murders, then speeding off just after them.
Computer records show that after the murders, Kohberger did an Amazon search for a replacement sheath for his Kabar knife, though he did not buy one. A selfie photo on Kohberger's telephone, taken the morning after the murders, shows Kohberger dressed in a white shirt, smiling and giving himeslf a thumbs up gesture as if he were proud of himself.
Bryan Kohberger was a PhD student in criminology at Washington State University, where he studied the crimes of serial killers and other criminals. He was particularly interested in Ted Bundy, the serial killer executed in 1984. Kohberger has beeen described by those who knew him as socially awkward and unpopular.
If he is found guilty, Bryan Kohberger faces the death penalty.