Idaho murders: Cops seized host of possibly incriminating items during Bryan Kohberger's arrest, reveals new search warrant

The FBI recovered a trove of evidence from Bryan Kohbergers home which also include black face masks, black gloves, and electronic devices
UPDATED MAR 3, 2023
Bryan Kohberger was arrested for allegedly killing four University of Idaho students (Photo by Ted S Warren - Pool/Getty Images)
Bryan Kohberger was arrested for allegedly killing four University of Idaho students (Photo by Ted S Warren - Pool/Getty Images)

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SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA: The newly unsealed search warrant on Thursday, March 2, 2023, revealed that the FBI recovered a trove of evidence from Bryan Kohberger's home during his arrest on December 30, 2022, in Pennsylvania. These include a gun, knives, a shovel, and black masks.

Apart from other series of items seized from his home in Chestnuthill Township in connection with Idaho Murders, the investigators have also recovered a "note to dad from Bryan". The recovered items include a Glock .40 caliber gun, empty gun magazines, a knife, a pocket knife, black face masks, black gloves, electronic devices, and more clothing items during the same search executed by Pennsylvania State Police the Independent reported.  

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Recovered items include a shovel

The report mentioned that offers also took four swabs from the home of the Washington State University student. Other items include a “book with underlying on page 118,” and Kohbergers phone bills. A shovel, gloves, and goggles were taken by authorities from Kohberger's car, along with swabs. Also, other car components were gathered as possible evidence. Also taken from the house were Kohberger's phone, identification credentials, and a book on criminal psychology.

For the suspected savage murders of the University of Idaho students Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin on November 13 at their off-campus residence in 1122 King road in Moscow, the 28-year-old PhD candidate in criminology from Washington State University is presently being detained in Latah County, Idaho.

Other recovered items from the same search 

Previously on Tuesday, the public-made search warrant revealed that four medical-style gloves, one deviant silver flashlight, a pair of black and white size 13 Nike shoes, a white large t-shirt, and a pair of black under-armor shorts were seized from the accused murderer's residence, his car, and the adjacent garage. A buccal swab was also taken at the time as per the Daily Mail

This is a developing story. MEAWW will keep you updated.

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