Newly released crime scene photos show inside Idaho house where Bryan Kohberger killed four college students

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Chilling newly-released crime scene photos show the inside of the home where convicted murderer Bryan Kohberger savagely stabbed four University of Idaho students to death.

A trove of more than 200 images and video, many of them blurred, from the since-demolished home was released by the Moscow Police Department Friday, with disturbing photos showing blood spatters and the sliding door the killer used to sneak inside, according to NBC News.

The four victims were murdered by Bryan Kohberger, a graduate student, and their home in Moscow, Idaho.

The new photos show blood on doors, walls and the floor around what appears to otherwise be a typical college residence, with drink cans strewn on a staircase and the remnants of a beer pong game on a folding table.

One eerie image shows two handprints on one of the home’s dirty windows.

Four empty cans and a drink cup were found on the home’s stairs. Moscow Police Department
Red plastic cups and an empty bottle were seen in a house that looked like a typical college residence before the slaughter. Moscow Police Department

A neighbor’s surveillance footage shows a white sedan — now known to be Kohberger’s Hyundai Elantra — driving back and forth from the residence.


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Many of the pictures simply look like a house the day after a college party, with scattered empty beer bottles, spilled red solo cups, hastily hung string lights and clothes flung about a messy bedroom.

A seemingly harmless picture of the home’s glass sliding door takes on an entirely new dark meaning since investigators determined that’s how Kohberger slipped into the home.

Two handprints were found on an exterior window after the murders. Moscow Police Department
An open sliding glass door that Kohberger used to enter the home. Moscow Police Department

The former Washington State University graduate student butchered roommates Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in the off-campus house on Nov. 13, 2022.

Kohberger pleaded guilty to the murders last month and will spend the rest of his life in prison.

He is currently in solitary confinement at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution.

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