Idaho Murders: Police Find Blood-Covered Items in Bryan Kohberger's Flat
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After the police searched the suspect's flat, they came across blood-covered items that would allegedly link Bryan Kohberger once and for all to the murders.

A police search in the Moscow Idaho murder victim's home has not produced the weapon used to kill the students, but a search in the apartment of Bryan Kohberger has yielded blood-covered items. After the suspect's arrest when the cops opened up his flat after getting caught in Pennsylvania last December 30, 2022.

Idaho Police Notes Bryan Kohberger as Lead Suspect

The discovery of the dead bodies in the off-campus housing on 1122 King's Road, where four university students were stabbed dead by the suspect, based on the new report that law enforcement has come across animal hairs, and disposable gloves, with items coated with suspicious stains on them, MSN reported.

One outlet said the items seen in the suspect's flat had a collection of dark red stains. One of these is a pillow that has a reddish/brown stain. Investigators got receipts and mattress covers, with a vacuum dust bag, per The New York Times.

Kohberger is the lead suspect for killing four Idaho university students, Madison Mogen, 21; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20. The suspect was supposed to be 10 miles from the murder site.

In the search warrant application, the rented house close to the campus where the four victims were found was awash with the blood of the slain student. Full of spattered and cast of blood that came from the dead student's oozing stab wounds.

Blood-Covered Items Could be Proof of Murder

Authorities stated that the tests done on the suspected blood found in the suspect's apartment belonged to the quartet of slain students. Another is the suggestion that the killer will have blood from the victim on the body or clothes, as said by the outlet.

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Investigators revealed other residues from the foul play, like the hair of victims or a dog in the apartment. Another outlet privy to the report said a hair from an animal with one from humans was discovered, cites Daily Mail.

During the search for proof, a desk computer tower and a fire TV stick were found while they were perusing the flat. Later all the things from Kohberger's apartment got sent to the Washington State University Police department. The suspect's office at Washington State University was also searched but was not implicated in the case.

Kohberger was in court a week before but did not answer the alleged murder charges. Last January 5, he was brought to Idaho, and a case document that was made public showed the linkage of the 28-year-old Ph.D. student to the Idaho murders.

One account by witness Dylan Mortensen's fearful narrative disclosed she saw the killer walking away. While the killer was inside one of the rooms with a person crying loudly, a voice told the victim that everything would be fine. One of the more curious statements came from her remark the killer had bushy eyebrows; as an observation.

Disclosures by the police that several blood-covered items thought to have human blood were found in the flat of Bryan Kohberger.

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