The Mystery of Bryan Kohberger: Will New Evidence Help Him Get Away with Murder?
As the investigation into the brutal killings continues, one thing remains clear – the murder weapon has never been found. Despite cell phone signal data placing Bryan Kohberger within 10 miles of the crime scene at the time of the murders, it does not definitively prove his presence at the scene.
Those who knew Kohberger have shared shocking revelations about his obsession with the criminal mind. He delved into studying past killers and their methods, even going as far as applying for an internship with the police department in Pullman, Washington, where he was a student at Washington State University.
With the emergence of new evidence, criminology experts are left wondering if Kohberger, a nerdy post-grad student, is on the brink of pulling off the “perfect murder.”
Pete Gleason, a former New York City police officer turned criminal defense attorney, speculated on the possibility that Kohberger may have planted the two blood samples himself. “It would be the perfect misdirection to confuse law enforcement and jurors, potentially leading to his acquittal. Perhaps we are underestimating his cunning nature,” Gleason remarked.