Bryan Kohberger
A number of Weapons Presumably Utilized in Scholar Murders
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Bryan Kohberger might have used multiple weapon throughout the 2022 murders of 4 College of Idaho college students, in keeping with Latah County Prosecutor Invoice Thompson.
In an interview with the Idaho Statesman, Thompson mentioned a few of Kaylee Goncalves‘ accidents did not look like from the identical knife used within the assault. “I don’t think we can exclude the possibility that there was an additional weapon involved,” the prosecutor mentioned.
Courtroom paperwork revealed Goncalves suffered over 20 stab wounds and blunt-force trauma. Thompson additionally believes Kohberger spared the surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen after panicking.
“From what Dylan described, I have a hard time imagining the killer didn’t see her,” he mentioned, including Kohberger might have fled after realizing how lengthy he’d been in the home.
Mortensen recalled seeing a person with “bushy eyebrows” who mentioned, “I’m here to help,” earlier than he left by way of the sliding door.
Earlier Moscow Police Chief James Fry mentioned the killer might have been too exhausted to proceed. Prosecutors emphasised the significance of DNA from the knife sheath in tying Kohberger to the crime.