Suspected killer in Idaho Brian Kohberger may have had more practice than anyone thought before he allegedly killed 4 University of Idaho students…turns out he was being investigated for a home invasion that had many signs of a brutal murder.
The home invasion took place in Pullman, Washington in late 2021, a year before the University of Idaho murders in a town just a few miles away.
Pullman Police Department
A woman from the house told the police. “I heard the door open and I looked over and someone was wearing a ski mask and had a knife.”
Police body camera video obtained by ABC News has just surfaced showing the police response to the home invasion.
The woman says she defended her attacker when “I kicked the s**t out of their stomach and screamed really loudly and they apparently ran back into my closet, then ran out my door and up the stairs.” :
The home invasion happened at 3:30 a.m., and the Idaho murders also happened early in the morning around 4 a.m.
Kohberger was named a person of interest 13 days after the home invasion. It’s unclear why he was on the police radar, but he was eventually removed from the suspect list, in part because of his height discrepancy Between ‘3 and 5’5.
Pullman police say there is no reason to suspect Kohberger is the home invader, but the case remains unsolved.
As you know, Kohberger is accused of murdering 4 students with a knife… Ethan Chapin20, Xana Kernodle20, Kaylee Goncalves21 and Madison Mogen.
He is in custody awaiting trial.