Disturbing theory in Idaho killings about ‘shooter’ Bryan Kohberger’s true motive after ‘weird behavior’ comes to light

BRYAN Kohberger, who is accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, may have had only one goal in mind when he entered the Moscow tenement in November.
Kohberger, 28, is accused of brutally stabbing roommates Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, and Xana Kernodle, 20, along with Xana’s boyfriend Ethan Chapin, 20.

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However, some theories suggest he entered the Idaho home with a single victim in mind.
NewsNation, in an interview with Daily Mail reporter Caitlyn Becker, reported that one of the girls was Kohberger’s primary target, while the other victims were merely collateral damage.
The journalist admitted that the evidence doesn’t really narrow down whether Kaylee or Maddie was the primary target.
“I believe all the evidence points to one of the victims in the upstairs bedroom as the original target and that only one victim was targeted,” she said.


The main source of evidence Becker relied on was the gruesome information provided by Kaylee’s father, Steve Goncalves.
News Nation previously reported during an interview with CIA and FBI agent Tracy Walder that Kaylee’s wounds were “more brutal” than any of the other victims.
Although Kaylee and Madison slept upstairs in the same bed, Kaylee’s wounds were more malignant and her parents said the way they were killed “didn’t match.”
This comes after The US Sun reported exclusively in January on how Kohberger may have changed his behavior in the wake of the crimes to fly under the radar.
The US Sun exclusively reported that Kohberger, a former Ph.D. student allegedly left “significant” evidence at the crime scene that could persuade the jury to reach a guilty verdict.
Kohberger, who has pleaded innocent, is currently being held in the Latah County Jail with a preliminary hearing scheduled for June 26, 2023.
Meanwhile, evidence is being collected by prosecutors in hopes it will be enough to bring Kohberger to justice.
Joseph Scott Morgan, a respected applied forensics scholar at Jacksonville State University who is not working on the Kohberger case and has no direct knowledge of the actual investigation, told The US Sun he believes there are “biological connections and threads” give.
One of those potentially important clues would be the knife sheath that was left at the crime scene.
The Ka-Bar knife sheath found near the bodies of Mogen and Goncalves has already proved instrumental in the case.

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