Murder in Idaho suspicion that Bryan Kohberger’s porn search is a deadly pool party that tied him to his victims

Quad homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger reportedly conducted a disturbing search of his phone in the months after attending a pool party – which could provide a missing connection between him and his alleged victim.
Kohberger, 30, will face major murder in August when facing a brutal killing of University of Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves. Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; her boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, 20, stayed overnight.
In the early morning of November 13, 2022, four students were slaughtered in a terror knife attack in Moscow, Idaho, and the three women shared with two other roommates.
It is unclear how Kohberger, a doctoral student at nearby Washington State University, selected the victim.
but NBC News’ Dateline Report Revealing dozens of photos of female students, many wearing swimsuits, revealed he saved dozens of photos at Washington State and the University of Idaho.
The photos ostensibly came from the pool party Kohberger invited in Moscow on July 9 – a comment on the account that posted the photos found that many of them were close friends with Kernodle, Goncalves and Mogen.
After the pool party, Kohberger even returned to Moscow after dark, and his cell phone data showed that for four months it was connected to a cell phone tower near the victim’s exterior house.
Meanwhile, Dateline reports that Kohberger searched for porn that contained the keywords “drug use” and “sleep.”
Four-kill suspect Bryan Kohberger will face a death sentence in August

He was accused of fatally stabbing Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20, inside their off-campus home. Roommates Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke (both ends) are not killed in the attack
The criminology major also reportedly searched for the term “society disease characteristics of college students” as he worked to work as a teaching assistant in Washington State.
Then, after being evacuated by police in October 2022 and being noticed by polite conversations by officials regarding traffic laws, Kohberger allegedly searched for “CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAPHETSS SER pro-social behavior.”
Prosecutors now claim that Koberg broke into the home of the University of Idaho students shortly after going to bed on the night party on November 13 and stabbed them all to death.
According to Dateline, his white Hyundai Elantra was allegedly captured by neighbors’ home security footage around 3.30 a.m. and was seen hovering around the block multiple times over the next half hour.
At 4.07 am, the vehicle drove back again – and then until 4.20 am when it saw it driving down.
In that 13-minute window, sources close to the investigation said Koberg went straight upstairs to Mogan’s bedroom—where he allegedly killed her and Goncaves.
He was charged with turning his attention to the kernodle, on the way back to the house, killing her as she was ordering food and then aiming at her boyfriend, Chapin, who allegedly “carved”.

Damn reports show that after Koberg was removed from office by police and spoke to an official in October 2022, he searched: “Psychiatric patients can have prosocial behavior attitudes”

Kohberger allegedly made nearly twenty trips to the victim’s House of Kings in the months leading up to the murder.
Kernodle and Chapin died in the kernel room on the second floor, while Goncalves and Morgan died in the bed of Morgan on the third floor.
Afterward, one of their roommates, Dylan Mortensen, told police how she faced face to face with the masked killer at home, which was troublesome.
She claimed she heard strange sounds at home around 4 a.m. that morning – followed by a man’s voice, who she said was not Chapin’s voice.
The unknown person reportedly told her something, saying, “It’s okay, I want to help you.”
As Mortenson then stared at the bedroom door, she said she saw a man walking through her room on the second floor, heading towards the rear sliding door.
She described the invader as tall, wearing black clothes and wearing a mask – only allowing her to see his “burned eyebrows.”

Koberg returned to Pullman’s home in Washington after allegedly killed a college student – he took this selfie showing that he gave a thumbs up from the bathroom
Meanwhile, Kohberger’s phone data showed that he closed it before 3 a.m. that morning, and apparently it was connected to the cell phone tower south of Moscow when he reopened it around 4.48am.
However, when Koberg returned to his apartment in Washington Pullman, the phone also reportedly came back to the city briefly, where he took a creepy selfie – giving a thumbs-up position in the bathroom mirror.
In the days that followed, Kohberger searched for a show about serial killer Ted Bundy and YouTube videos about King Road victims.
Then, as police continued to conduct multi-state searches of the suspect, Koberg reportedly searched for more videos of Ted Bundy, a criminal who was filming other selfies by Britney Spears — including one of him wearing a black hoodie, just like Bundy wearing a video.
Koberg was eventually arrested six weeks after the murder and he returned to the holiday at his parents’ home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania.
It was DNA found on DNA, on the KA-BAR leather sheath left next to Mogen’s lifeless body, resuming the competition with criminology students.
The prosecutor also claimed His shopping history Revealed that he purchased KA-BAR knife, sheath and sharpener from Amazon in March 2022.

Koberg was eventually arrested six weeks after the murder, but he was repeatedly maintained
But Koberg insisted on his innocence, and his defense troop tried to cancel his repeated visits to Moscow – saying he just liked driving alone at night.
They claimed his cell phone data proved that he was not far away on the night of the murder.
The defense even tried to put the death penalty on the table due to Koberg’s recent autism diagnosis – but the judge denied the request.
He could now be convicted and sentenced to death due to the latest changes in Idaho law and could now face a shooting squad.
However, the defense has at least one victory before the trial – Steven Hippler ruled last week that Kohberger’s immediate family could offer him a high-profile trial every day in court – even before they were asked to go to a stall to testify against relatives.
Defence argues that Koberg has the right to be with his family under the public trial of the Sixth Amendment Exist in court.
However, usually, witnesses cannot attend a criminal trial until they stand to prevent what they hear from shaping their testimony.
Prosecutors have previously revealed that they plan to refer some of Kohberger’s family members to Father Michael, Mary Mary’s mother and two big sisters Amanda and Melissa – as witnesses to the country.
However, Koberg’s attorney told the judge that the family continued to support him and had no interest in helping prosecute.
“Bryan’s family doesn’t want to be used as witnesses against him,” said defense attorney Elisa Massoth.
“His family loves him and supports him,” she said.
If it weren’t for the financial burden of traveling from Pennsylvania to Idaho, Kohbergers would attend every court hearing to support him, she said.