'Bryan Kohberger infiltrated FB groups on Idaho murders': Web sleuth spills scary details about suspect

A Twitter user wrote, Bryan Kohberger was 'talking with all of us pretending to be a concerned citizen'
PUBLISHED JAN 2, 2023
Bryan Kohberger was arrested on December 30 in connection with Idaho murders (Instagram/@kayleegoncalves, @xanakernodle, Washington State University)
Bryan Kohberger was arrested on December 30 in connection with Idaho murders (Instagram/@kayleegoncalves, @xanakernodle, Washington State University)

This article is based on sources and MEAWW cannot verify this information independently.

MOSCOW, IDAHO: On December 30, police made a significant development in their investigation into the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students​ who were killed in their beds about two months ago. The 28-year-old suspect named Bryan Kohberger, a criminology student, was detained in connection with the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. As investigators are waiting for the expedition process of the suspect to Idaho, which is expected to happen this week, internet users are trying their best to find out more information about the suspect. 

One such post on Twitter reveals that Kohberger was reportedly active on multiple Idaho murders Facebook groups and shared his theories there. The tweet reads, "The whole time Bryan Kohberger had infiltrated the Idaho Murder FB groups, talking with all of us pretending to be a concerned citizen. Here is him telling in his own words what he 'thinks' really happened aka admitting to what he did allegedly."  In the YouTube video attached to the tweet, Kohberger allegedly reveals several gruesome details about his own murder detailing how the suspect would have stabbed the victims and left the scene in a hurry because of the "scream." 

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Users in the comment section of the YouTube Video came out and reacted to the video. One person wrote, "The way he was describing Kaylee's wounds sounded like he was very happy with his work. F*cking is creepy as hell. What a sick, sick man." "He admitted he was gonna kill the other two roommates but because of that scream, he left out in a hurry!!!! Omg shakin' in my boots!" another added. Someone noted, "Wow he really was enjoying himself! Only the killer would have known all this information, the police wouldn’t know when they were trying to run, or why the girls were on top of each other. Or the killer was quitting her! You had to be there to know these things and more!"



 

"Literal confession, while the whole time he keeps emphasizing that it's but gives the most accurate detailed description of his own actions that night. Now knowing he did it is just chilling to hear him basically give a clue as to why that girl, in particular, was attacked so much worse than everyone else, think about if she is the one who screamed and almost got away he probably took all that anger out on her and left to not get caught, otherwise she probably wouldn't have had the worst of it and the last two in the house probably wouldn't have made it out if he kept them all silent. Either way that's a total confession right there. I'm just glad they found this psycho!" yet another user remarked. 



 

Meanwhile, after weeks of little information being disclosed by authorities, the arrest in this troubling case gave the small town in northern Idaho a sense of comfort. However, it has also sparked questions about the suspect's possible knowledge of the victims, his activities in the days following the deaths and the methods used by law enforcement to find him in Pennsylvania.

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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