Idaho University Murders Lead prosecutor Bill Thompson Is to share new details about the case Convicted assassin Bryan Kohberger lived in prison.
On Wednesday, July 30, interview CBS ‘ 48 hoursThompson shared experts from prosecutors Kohberger, 30, on the royal road of Moscow, Idaho, Idaho, Idaho, near 13 November 2022 Night.
48 hours correspondent Peter van Sant Thompson pointed out “Police reports reveals (victim) Kaylee Goncalves He told the roommates walking his dog, and found that the roommates left behind.
This brought Van Sant asking the LATAH COUNTY prosecutor, “Do you think Kobberger stole the house, stealing?”
Thompson, “Well, we believe that this neighborhood was in the neighborhood,” he said, “Kohberger’s mobile phone data did not” correlate “to the timetables of the aforementioned events.
However, the prosecutor was able to show him that the prosecutor had more than 10 others, in the evening, when there would be a legitimate reason for him – here was Moscow – it was his usual practice.

“So we think these trips are … when Mr. Kohberger seemed and we think it was watching or fans, regardless of the case,” Thompson added.
Last month, Kohberger guilty Goncalves to murders, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin as part of a claim to avoid death penalty. Goncalves, Mogen and Kernodle lived at home outside students from outside, Chapin, Kernodle’s boyfriend, when a harsh event occurred. Two roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany FunkeThe attack survived.
Kohberger was delivered Four lives in a row In Boise, Idahon, Boise, Idaho, on July 23, they were punished for 10 years to robbing.
In a conversation Idaho Statesman After the sentence, Thompson shared his theory Why Kobberger saved Mortensen – One of the two surviving classmates – told the police “approximately 6 meters high, small construction, with a black ski mask to the second-storey” night of the dead “for each police report.
“Since Dylan described, I have difficulty with the killer that he did not see Dylan,” Thompson said.
He added, “at that point, he was longer than at home, and he killed us more people than planned. He decided that the killer was frightened at that moment, decided that he was called law enforcement.”
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