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“He’s not stupid” – Idaho quadruple homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger allegedly stalked victims before brutal murder

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Lily Fisher

Published Jan 16, 2026

On November 13, 2022, four Idaho understudies were viewed as killed at their home in Moscow, Idaho. The suspect, Bryan Kohberger, is accepted to have followed the casualties for a drawn out timeframe before the slaughter.

According to news reports, a source near one of the specialists guaranteed that Bryan Kohberger had followed his casualty’s developments, yet in addition wore gloves to the supermarket soon after the homicide.

“He’s not dumb and has been extremely cautious. He followed (one of the people in question) into a Monster [a supermarket chain) and wore gloves the whole time. Not certain assuming they at any point connected – yet his cell pings followed everything they might do for quite a long time.”

The specific idea of Kohberger’s connects to the casualties has not yet been uncovered. According to Fox 13 Seattle, soon after the homicide, Bryan Kohberger supposedly didn’t change his way of behaving or day to day plan in any design.

The previously mentioned unknown source let columnists know that they had freely followed the case for a really long time, just to find that their cop companion was vigorously engaged with the examination and resulting capture.

“I’ve been so put resources into this case the most recent a month and a half, and to figure out the fact that he is so near us – and that one of our companions found him and captured him is simply insane.”
In a meeting with the Day to day Monster, resigned NYPD Investigator and previous NYPD official Joseph Giacalone talked about what Kohberger’s involvement in crimonology may have meant for his way to deal with the supposed wrongdoing.

“It shows you the egotism of individuals like him, where he believes he’s more brilliant than the police since he read something in a book. Toward the day’s end, experience bests scholastics all week long and two times on Sunday.”
Giacolone proceeded to investigate the idea of Edmond Locard’s (French crime analyst) trade standard, which expresses that the culprit of a wrongdoing won’t just carry something into the crime location, yet in addition take something from it. This can be utilized for measurable proof.

“In the event that someone like this was actually an understudy of law enforcement and criminal science, then he would comprehend specific things like Locard’s Trade Rule.”
He further said:

“My first reaction was my stomach turned and I literally physically got ill.”
Serial killer BTK’s daughter told me she was stunned when she found out the forensic psychology professor who wrote the autobiography on her dad was also accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger’s teacher.

— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) January 2, 2023


“Did (Bryan Kohberger) wear gloves, a Tyvek suit, what was he doing to not get found out? Could it be said that he was covering his hair? Did he wear booties over his shoes, realizing that he will step in a great deal of blood? Those are social viewpoints, where [prosecutors] can say, ‘This was thoroughly examined and arranged.”

Idaho specialists have not yet resolved the thought process behind the wrongdoing. In the underlying phases of the examination, Idaho specialists depicted the killings as a “wrongdoing of enthusiasm.”