Suspected killer of teenagers in Idaho has photos of one of his victims

BRyan Kohberger, suspected of killing four students at the University of Idaho in the US, had “more than one photograph” of one of his victims on his cellphone.

The images were discovered by authorities, who confiscated the suspect’s cell phone at the time of his arrest, a source close to the case told People magazine.

“I had more than one picture of her. It was clear that I was paying attention to her,” he said, without specifying which of the victims he was referring to.

Also, it could not be ascertained whether the photos were taken by him or downloaded from a social networking site.

Remember that Kaylee Gonsalves and Madison Mohan, 21, and Chana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, 20They were murdered on Nov. 13, where they studied, on property off the campus of the University of Idaho in Moscow.

According to the family, Kayleigh Gonsalves no longer lives at the house and only went there to show up her best friend, Madison Mohan, and go to a party nearby. The young woman suspected that someone was chasing her.

More than a month later, Kohberger, 28, was charged with four counts of murder after he was arrested on December 30 at his family’s home in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

Brian Kohberger © Reuters

The University of Washington criminology doctoral student pleaded no contest to extradition to Idaho, where he was transported Jan. 4.

Following a seven-week trial, the university village was gripped by tension and grief. The suspect lived on his university campus 15 minutes from the house where the four young men were found dead.

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Kohberger reportedly left DNA at the crime scene after passing the house at least 12 times before the murders. The trial of the suspect will be held again in court on June 26.

Also read: Family of suspect in Idaho youth death wants to “promote innocence”

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