In addition to DNA evidence tying Kohberger to the grisly scene, an unsealed search warrant suggested police found unspecified IDs in the glovebox of his car.
University of Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger may have held on to an ID belonging to one of the four killed in the shocking November stabbings, sources claimed this week.
Kohberger, 28, was arrested in Pennsylvania on Dec. 30 – six weeks after Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were murdered at their off-campus home in Moscow. In addition to DNA evidence tying Kohberger to the grisly scene, an unsealed search warrant suggested police found unspecified IDs in the glovebox of the doctoral student’s car,“It’s a big deal. That is a smoking license,” retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told the network’s Chris Cuomo of the possible discovery, which cannot be confirmed due to a gag order on the case.
“Just like the [knife sheath] was a smoking sheath found next to [Madison Mogen’s body] with his DNA on that clasp, it’s the same thing in this situation. Why would he have an ID related to one of those people from that house?” Coffindaffer appeared on the network alongside trial attorney Mark Geragos, who surmised that the ID find, if true, would be “bad” for Kohberger.The IDs were allegedly found in Kohberger’s car.The rumor that Kohberger may have kept identification of someone from
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