Bryan Kohberger left behind social media clues hinting he may have been inspired by mass murderer Elliot Rodger.
Just like Rodger, the Idaho murders suspect allegedly also decided to end the lives of college students in a horrific knife attack that left four people dead.
During their investigation of Kohberger, police discovered he was active on social media weeks before he would be handcuffed and thrown behind bars for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodl, and Ethan Chapin.
A Facebook user named Pappa Rodger – an account Kohberger is believed to have been behind – left a message in the University of Idaho Murders’ Case Discussion group which read: “Of the evidence released, the murder weapon has been consistent as a large xed blade knife. This leads me to believe they found the sheath.”
A sheath was found at the bloody crime scene, however, authorities did not make it public until after Kohberger’s social media post. As for the Facebook handle Pappa Rodger, a forensic expert suggested it is a reference to Rodger.
In 2014, Rodger – then 22 years old – murdered six people at the University of California, Santa Barbara, including two women from a sorority on the campus. Link in bio for exclusive details. #RadarExclusive (📸: MEGA/FACEBOOK)
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