Internet shocked as Bryan Kohberger attended classes and finished semester at WSU after Idaho murders
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PULLMAN, WASHINGTON: A heinous crime that sent shockwaves across nations finally has its murder suspect. Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, was arrested for the brutal slayings of four University of Idaho students on Friday, December 30. Slain victims Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, were stabbed to death at their off-campus rental home in Moscow, Idaho on November 13.
Kohberger, a resident of Pullman, Washington, was apprehended in Albrightsville in northeastern Pennsylvania, about 2,500 miles from the Idaho campus, officials said. He'll be charged with four counts of first-degree murder and burglary, for allegedly breaking into the Moscow, Idaho, home with the intent to commit a felony, authorities said. Interestingly the suspect was pursuing a PhD in criminology at Washington University, Pullman. While the Moscow police were desperately probing the suspect for nearly six weeks after the homicide, suspect Kohberger was attending classes and finishing his semester at Washington University.
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Internet sleuths were shocked to learn of Kohberger's 'like nothing ever happened' behavior. In addition, the suspect even posted a cryptic Reddit post about a survey he planned to conduct on the psychological and emotional conditions and factors of possible crime committers. One Reddit user pointed out, "He was just acting as you would expect someone innocent to behave. No need to run or hide his car. Only someone guilty would do that." Another user said, "I know the family has some relief Now that he’s in custody! But they have to live with this nightmare forever... Now we’re just waiting to hear his pathetic excuse as to why. He deserves nothing less of capital punishment!"
"Complete psycho, he knew what to do to not raise any red flags by disappearing though. I wonder if they discussed this case in his classes?" a user questioned. Many web sleuths raised suspicion as to why the suspect did not ditch his white Elantra after the Moscow police listed it as a crime vehicle. "I saw a neighbor commented and said the car was at his complex after the murders. She didn’t report it," read a comment. A user wrote, "Yea I bet as soon as the white Elantra stuff hit the news, he knew he was fu*ked." One noted, "I cannot believe he didn’t ditch the car, thats like get away with murder 101." Another user chimed saying, "Ehh don’t you think a lot of people would be wondering where his white Elantra was?" "I wonder if Norton and others noticed his Elantra and reported it to the Moscow police. I am curious how Bryan acted returning back to class pretending like everything was normal. And he likely heard his peers discuss the case. What a psychopath," a user wrote. "He must be really psycho to be able to write exams and not fail after committing a heinous murder of 4 people," a user remarked.
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