A new development in the Moscow-Idaho Murders where online users speculated that suspect Bryan Kohberger is an accomplice and another killer is roaming free.
Idaho Suspect Bryan Kohburger Is Not the Real Killer
More questions about the real motive for the killing of four Idaho University students who Kohberger killed, reported Meaww.
The user stated in a discussion titled 'BryanKohberger' wherein the points of discussion pointed out how the suspect was an accomplice to the horrific murders in the off-campus house. As stated by the anonymous user is that someone had mentioned it before, but it was not something to be posted. But it was something that was to be expanded on, noted Techno Trenz.
Based on a subreddit thread, the user stated that several disclosed developments suggest that yet another person may be involved in a crime that shocked the nation a year ago.
One of the more interesting observations is how the suspect asked police whether another suspected killer had been caught on the day of his arrest. Added further that it can be someone who knows everybody, showing that many murdered people are killed by a stranger but by someone they knew instead. Also, the lawyer mentioned there was no link to the murdered girls.
New Online User Theory Says Idaho Murders Suspect Only an Accomplice
The lack of motive in the Idaho murder case fuels more speculations that would touch on the mental state of the suspected murderer, even giving comparisons to serial killers that caught public attention, like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, who became famous.
The subreddit mentions these theories like Bryan Kohberger's eyebrows are not very bushy, told by a roommate of the victims, Dylan Mortensen. Court documents give the initial as DM; she is said to inform that someone 5 feet, 10 inches or taller, male but light built, also athletic and bushy eyebrows.
One of the speculations is that Kohberger's DNA detected on the "tan leather knife sheath" found is enough to prove that the man was the real killer. DNA on the knife would be easy to get on the tan knife holder, and someone is hiding proof from the investigation. Also, the suspect met someone interested in committing the crime via a survey that led Kohburger to go along with that unknown individual, who was still not caught by the police, citing The Independent.
An anonymous user added the survey posted a few months back when the accused and the partner were stalking the house in August, which led to having the girls in his sights after the semester began.
Overall, the new suggestions highlight what has been noted in the course of the investigation that they are the following. Mentioned the eyebrows and their bushiness, tall and athletic guys, and a tan leather knife sheathe as insufficient proof. Someone is hiding tracks but not known.
One of the latest in the Moscow-Idaho Murders as an online user says that suspect Bryan Kohberger is an accomplice.