Bryan Kohberger Broke Into Home Of Unnamed Woman And Moved Her Belongings Before Murders

Authorities have revealed that accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger reportedly broke into the home of an unnamed woman and moved her belongings around.

Kohberger reportedly met the woman at Washington State University months before the murders of University of Idaho students Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin.

Kohberger reportedly didn't take anything, but the woman later asked him to install cameras in her home after he broke in. Authorities think that Kohberger was able to access the cameras remotely because he knew the woman's Wi-Fi password.

Former FBI employee Greg Cooper explains, "I would expect that he orchestrated the whole thing, he was not looking at her as a potential victim necessarily. But he orchestrated it so that she would come to him and that he would be able to help her. It is another level of power and domination and control over another person."

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Cooper continued, "The hero image that he can portray — you’ve got this problem [and] I’m here to solve the problem for you and to make it better for you."

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