More and more information is coming out about the suspect in the Idaho quadruple murder case. We’re learning what a cold, calculated “type-a” personality he is. And now a new source is claiming that 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger was actually stalking the victims for weeks before he crept into the house and slaughtered them. But why? Was he the “stalker” that Kaylee spoke of? She made it clear, she was terrified of her stalker… and this creepy, uber-intelligent guy sounds scary as hell.
Daily Mail reported that the man accused of the horrific slayings of four University of Idaho students was allegedly stalking them in the weeks leading up to the murders and wore gloves in public places after the killings.
Bryan Kohberger, 28, was fastidious about not leaving his fingerprints behind after the murders, even wearing gloves when he entered a grocery store, according to a friend of one of the police officers assigned to follow him there.
‘He’s not stupid and has been very careful,’ the anonymous source said.
While Kohberger was under surveillance in Pennsylvania, according to the source, police witnessed him appearing to try and avoid leaving any more DNA or fingerprints behind by taking protective measures in public.
‘A good friend of ours was one of the cops who has been following him the last couple days he,’ the source explained of their connection to the surveillance on Kohberger in Pennsylvania.
‘He followed him into a Giant (local grocery store) and wore gloves the entire time.’
They also allege that the prime suspect was stalking his victims ahead of the murders – with their cell phone locations matching up on several occasions.
‘Not sure if they ever interacted – but his cell phone pings followed their every move for weeks.’
Kohberger was arrested at his family’s home on Friday following a more than month-long investigation.
The source said Kohberger was arrested just 40 minutes from where they live, and that his sister lives in their town.
The source has even more overlap with Kohberger, whose family lives in a small town in the Pocono Mountains. According to them, he also allegedly went to school with their cousins, and lives near their aunts and uncles.
The proximity to a quadruple murderer has shaken them and the community.
‘So freaking scary and disturbing!’ they wrote.
‘I’ve been so invested in this case the last 6 weeks, and to find out how close he is to us – and that one of our friends found him and arrested him is just crazy.’
After the murders, he first returned to teaching at the University of Washington but later drove 2,000 miles from Idaho to Pennsylvania in order to hide out at his parent’s Poconos home.
Police were on his tail during the cross-country road trip and continued to follow him in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, where he was ultimately apprehended.
Cops knew the entire time who their guy was… I thought that was the case early on, but then I lost faith in the police, and thought the case would go cold.
Lesson learned.
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