Authorities are now saying that Brian Kohberger The suspects in the murders of four Moscow students in Idaho are being investigated in connection with a home invasion that preceded the murders in a nearby town.
Recently released body camera video Obtained from ABC News.It shows police responding to an allegation of a home invasion. That happened in October 2021 in Pullman, Washington, a little more than a year from where four University of Idaho students were fatally stabbed in an off-campus home. And it’s far from where four University of Idaho students died.
“I heard the door open. and looked and saw someone wearing a ski mask and a knife So I like kick those things out of my stomach and scream as loud as I can and then they like fly back into my closet. Run out of my door and up the stairs,” the woman’s body camera footage tells police. It added that a masked intruder entered her bedroom. He was holding a knife at approximately 3:30 a.m.
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She said the suspect was quiet the entire time, according to a police report obtained from the store. One of her roommates immediately called the police. But officers did not find any suspects or evidence at the time.
On November 13, 2022, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, both 21 years old, housemate Xana Kernodle, 20, and her boyfriend Ethan Chapin, also 20, were stabbed to death at approximately 4:00 AM. pm in their home in Moscow, Idaho, a surviving neighbor told police she saw a masked man with “thick eyebrows” after hearing cries and sounds of struggling.
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Kohberger PhD in Criminology students from nearby Washington State University. Arrested weeks later at his parents’ home in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. The 28-year-old suspect is facing first-degree murder charges. and criminal theft charges related to the morning massacre. During that time Prosecutors allege he broke into a home near the University of Idaho campus. and brutally murdered four innocent students. Use a large knife
Thirteen days later, Kohberger was named a person of interest in the Pullman case.
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The details in the Pullman break-in case and the University of Idaho quadruple murder case are eerily similar. Both suspects had knives and wore masks and entered the home in the early hours of the morning. and quiet while departing
Kohberger is no longer a person of interest in the trespassing case. Pullman police told ABC News
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Kohberger’s height did not match the description of the female victim in the Pullman case. She told police the suspect was 5-foot-3 to 5-foot-5, while Kohberger was 6 feet tall. According to police, Kohberger was not yet enrolled at Washington State University at the time of the Pullman break-in, the report continues. continue
Pullman’s case is closed and has not been resolved.
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“My family and I are frustrated that this case has not been investigated more deeply or resolved,” a victim in the break-in case told the outlet.
Because Kohberger’s murder trial is scheduled to begin in August 2025, it’s unclear whether the defense will use the trespassing case to raise reasonable doubt.
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Kohberger is due back in court on January 1, 23. He is being held without bail and could face charges. death penalty If convicted
Fox News’ Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.