Moscow, a small town, saw the deaths of four University of Idaho students. The victims are Kaylee Goncalves (age 21), Xana Kernodle (20), Madison Mogen (age 21), and Ethan Chapin (20).
The students shared a residence with two other roommates, and Ethan had come to spend the night with his girlfriend Xana. On November 13 of last year, the American media broke the news of the horrific murder that had shocked the entire nation. It quickly came to light that a knife was used in the attack and that the victims were college students who were killed while they slept.
The rooms' walls were covered in blood. Numerous stab wounds were inflicted by the attacker.
Around the area, there was widespread panic. The rest of America's students dispersed and went home after lectures were canceled, and those who stayed said they didn't feel safe.
According to the coroner who looked over the bodies, she had never seen anything like it. Police issued a warning to the public that the perpetrator was still at large.
Numerous (at first fruitless) attempts to find the murderer were made. A staggering amount of "fake news" also started to circulate on social media, and numerous psychics looking for their five minutes of fame started to emerge. Two more students were found to have been present at the residence the night of the murder.
They were not attacked by the murderer. While the other watched him leave the house, the first one slept through the entire incident.
13. The murder occurred in November 2022, when Ethan Chapin (20), Madison Mogen (21), Xana Kernodle (20), and Kaylee Gonçalves (21) were all students at the University of Idaho. They were discovered dead in the Idaho town of Moscow.
They suffered a brutal stabbing. America as a whole is in disbelief.
15. The quadruple murder was committed with a "sharp weapon like a knife," according to a police statement released in November 2022.
There was no sign of the weapon. 16.
2022 November. James Fry, the chief of the Moscow Police Department, told the public that this was a "targeted attack.".
According to Fry, the suspect is currently at large and we do not have a suspect in custody. 17.
November 2022: Information made public The coroner determines that the attack took place while the victims were asleep after examining the bodies. Several had injuries from defense.
According to her, she has never witnessed anything like it. In one bedroom, Goncalves and Mogen were killed, while Ethan and Xana were killed in another.
18. Police have released a map that shows the locations the victims visited in their final hours of life. November 2022: What happened before the murders?.
Between ten and eleven p.m., Goncalves and Mogen were at the Corner Club. m.
and 1:30 a. m.
Chapin and Kernodle were at the Sigma Chi fraternity party when the food truck was later stopped by by. A little before two in the morning, they made their way back to the house.
By 1:56 in the morning, everyone had entered the home. m.
dated November 13. They were talking on their cellphones, placing calls, and even placing delivery orders.
They were questioned, as well as the individuals they spoke with between two and four in the morning and the delivery man. The police came to the conclusion that they are unrelated to the murders.
19. Search for the suspect in November 2022 It was announced to the public that the person who drove Goncalves and Mogen to the house the night of the tragedy is under suspicion for the murder.
It was immediately refuted by the police. 20.
The other residents of the "house of horrors," as well as the friends who went to visit them there, are not suspects, according to the detectives. November 2022: "They are clean.". 22.
The police are looking into reports that one of the victims, Kaylee Goncalves, was the target of a stalking incident in November 2022. I have no way of confirming or denying the information.
25. November 2022: Evidence Gathered As of now, 113 pieces of "physical evidence" have been gathered by the investigators and sent to the lab.
The $1 million for the investigation has Governor Brad Little of Idaho's approval30. November 2022: Vigil at the university - Stacy Chapin, the mother of the murdered Ethan, addresses the crowd of University of Idaho students while sobbing, "The most important message we have is: Spend as much time as possible with your loved ones.".
7. December 2022: Suspicious vehicle Police make a statement stating that they wish to speak with the driver of a white Hyundai Elantra that was seen driving close to the crime scene that evening.
December 13, 2022: The Journey BeginsBryan Kohberger, who was detained by police on December 30 and charged with murder, decides to drive across the US in his white Elantra, from Idaho to Pennsylvania, to get home for the Christmas holidays. He has been spotted driving down the street on numerous occasions. 4000 km separate the two locations.
In the event that he had chosen to fly, the plane ticket would have cost $300. a significantly less expensive and quicker choice.
Kohberger set up the trips with his father, who arrived at his house from Pennsylvania, years ago, according to previous statements made by his legal team. It's unclear if his intention was to leave the car there or bring it back.
It's likely that he intended to move the car to the opposite end. within the state.
15. Bryan Kohberger is stopped by police twice in one day in December 2022 while he is driving home.
From Pennsylvania to Washington, he made a cross-country journey. The police officer has a companion, Father Kohberger, as seen in the video taken with his body camera.
He was given a warning and released because the traffic infraction was not too serious. Bryan's face shows fear as his father converses amicably with the police officer, telling him where they are going and how they plan to get there.
17. End of the journey Kohberger and his father make it home to the family home in December 2022 after a four-day journey.
23. Police receive a warrant to examine data from Kohberger's cell phone in December 2022 due to a cell phone signal.
The reason for this, it will be revealed later, is that his mobile phone's signal was'registered' close to the house where the murders were committed. Bryan, however, has previously been in close proximity to the 26 victims.
December 2022: AdamNews is coming that the FBI team is keeping an eye on the man Adam that the two victims spoke to the night they were killed, according to US media. 28.
Police remove trash from a dumpster next to the Kohberger family home in December 2022 when they are looking for someone based on DNA. He wants to contrast the DNA sample with the sample that was recovered from the crime scene.
Later, it was discovered that Bryan thoroughly cleaned his car and that he used gloves when putting the trash in the neighbor's trash cans and putting it in the bins. 30.
December 2022: According to the arrest police, Bryan Kohberger was taken into custody at his parents' house in Monroe County. In addition to four murders, he was accused of breaking in.
He was enrolled in the University of Washington, about 10 km from the crime scene, where he was completing his doctoral work, which was made public by the media. According to forensic analysis, the police have established a connection between the arrested individual and the killings.
Within ten to fifteen minutes, they were all killed. Before Kohberger's arrest on December 30, according to CNN, a police team had been keeping an eye on him for four days.
2. The family of the arrested person is revealed in January 2023. First, we would like to send our condolences to the four families who have lost loved ones.
We pray every day because there are no words to adequately express the sadness we experience. In an effort to uncover the truth, we are assisting the police.
Bryan has our support; please do not presumptuously find him guilty, the Kohberger family writes in a letter bearing their signature. 3.
When Kohberger is extradited to Idaho in January 2023, he makes his first court appearance and chooses not to challenge the decision. The following day, this takes place.
5. January 2023: New information The police gave the public an explanation of the investigation's details in several ways:- The witness (one of the roommates who was not attacked) claims that she saw a "taller, thinner man in black clothes with a mask" on the night of the murder in the house she shared with the deceased. Prior to that, she heard a conversation and some rustling, which she attributed to her roommate and her dog.
Throughout that time, she repeatedly glanced out of the room. She noticed someone leaving the house the last time she peered, but she was unsure of who it was.
She described how the man entered the house through the back door and left. She entered the room and locked the door.
She claims that when she was shocked, she froze. Even though he was only a few meters away and it was pitch black, the murderer failed to notice her.
There are several explanations for why Bryan refrained from attacking her. One claims that he simply did not have time to "go around" all the rooms because the dog, which started barking, forced him to flee.
Although the house was notorious for hosting late-night parties, neighbors were unaware of the noise and did not respond. DNA found at the scene of the murders is linked to a DNA sample found in the garbage at the Kohberger family home, so a little noise from a dormitory full of students is not unusual. In the past, the police have come to warn female students to watch the sound level.
- According to the police, the killings took place between 4:00 and 5:00 a.m. m.
and 4:25 a. m.
the 13th of November, 10:. Bryan Mentioned Victims in January 2023, a law enforcement source told People, "Bryan talked about the victims with the officers who went with him to Idaho.".
He was very apprehensive. He kept saying, "Everything is fine," to himself.
This is all right. The source claims that it appeared as though he persuaded himself that everything was okay and continues, "At one point he said that it was sad what happened.".
nothing else, though. The court determines that June 26 will be the date of the first hearing in the case on January 12, 2023: Court decision.
In order to prepare the defense, the accused's attorneys are requesting more time. The criminology student who is accused of killing four students at the University of Idaho stalked his victims before the murders in November.
According to a story published by the NY Post at the start of the year, he wore gloves in public for several weeks after the crime. According to Bryan Kohberger's cell phone records, who is 28 years old, he frequently frequented the same places with three sorority girls and one of the girls' boyfriends.
One of the officers who tracked Bryan while he was a suspect was one of our close friends. He is not a moron, and he exercised great caution.
'I don't know if he had contact with the murdered before the murders, but the signal from his mobile phone showed that he was often near them in the weeks before the crime,' the source close to the police adds. 'He wore gloves and was careful not to leave prints anywhere,' the source further adds. People close to the accused called him a freak and claimed he hadn't changed in the weeks following the murder.
Every contact leaves a mark, including "HE THOUGHT HE WAS THE SMARTEST.". It only serves to highlight his haughtiness.
He believes he is more intelligent than the police because of something he read in a book. According to Joseph Giacalone, a criminology professor and former police sergeant, experience ultimately triumphs over science.
The reasons why their loved ones died are unclear to the families, who are searching for an explanation. Nobody is aware of the motivation behind this terrible deed.
There are increasing rumors that he intended to demonstrate his ability to get away with it. Bryan may have studied criminology to better prepare himself for his crimes, according to another theory.
Kohberger was reportedly less than ten miles away at Washington State University in Pullman working toward a doctorate in criminal law, according to American media reports. out of Moscow.
He previously studied under one of the top forensic experts in the nation, is an expert on serial killers, and has conducted academic research on the psychology of criminal behavior. He even asked criminals to take part in an online survey to describe their motivations, feelings, and modes of thought that led them to commit the crimes they did. According to James B., there is at least a terrifying possibility that the murder was inspired by the suspect's intellectual fantasies, making him a sort of contemporary Raskolnikov from Dostoyevsky's novel who killed to establish himself as a superior being unrestrained by religion or conventional morality.
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January 2023: New information The police gave the public an explanation of the investigation's details in several ways:- The witness (one of the roommates who was not attacked) claims that she saw a "taller, thinner man in black clothes with a mask" on the night of the murder in the house she shared with the deceased.
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