A spine-chilling new report says Bryan Kohberger broke into a girl’s dwelling earlier than the Idaho murders went down … appearing as some kind of creepy crawler, transferring her stuff round in an try and make her worry for her life.
The weird claims got here out within the newest episode of NBC’s “Dateline,” saying Kohberger grew to become buddies with a woman at Washington State University, the place he was enrolled, simply months earlier than the deadly Univ. of Idaho stabbings — and allegedly snuck into her place and moved her belongings with the intention to make her really feel uneasy in her own residence.
The terrifying tactic allegedly labored, as a result of “Dateline” says she requested him to assist arrange safety cameras because of this … one thing he might have later checked on remotely after studying her WiFi password.
Former FBI profiler Greg Cooper says this wasn’t a pal serving to one other pal with safety element — saying he “orchestrated it in order that she would come to him and that he would be capable to assist her. It is one other stage of energy and domination and management over one other particular person.”
For these unaware, the brand new report comes on the heels of Kohberger’s latest indictment relating to the November deaths of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle.
New physique cam footage confirmed Kohberger at WSU a couple of month earlier than the murders … however he appeared cool-headed and respectful as he talked his approach out of a ticket.
And as you already know, prosecutors say Kohberger later went on to slash the 4 college students to dying not lengthy after — with blood shockingly being seen seeping by means of the partitions of the off-campus home, dripping onto the dust exterior.