It is starting to become much more clear as to what investigators are looking at in the tragic case of the University of Idaho student murders from last November.
Of course, we’ve been covering the arrest of suspect Bryan Kohberger for months now. The former criminology PhD student at nearby Washington State University has been accused of killing four college students — Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin — at the off-campus rental home they shared near the U of I in the city of Moscow last November.
Now, with Kohberger’s trial approaching, prosecutors are digging deep into his past to prepare. Related: 15-Year-Old Girl Charged With 19 Murders In School Dorm Fire Because WHY?! According to Insider, which first reported this new update on Monday, the Latah County Prosecutor’s Office just issued some very particular search warrants in the case.
Specifically, the county’s investigators are seeking access to Kohberger’s entire social media history. That includes his full “digital footprint” on sites like TikTok, Reddit, Snapchat, Google, and Strava.
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