Newly-released court documents related to the 2022 quadruple serial killings at the University of Idaho outline Bryan Kohberger (pictured Dec. 2022) as a well-known but creepy character on campus who gave off dangerous vibes, according to testimony by students and faculty from across university life at the Idaho college. Photo via Monroe County Correctional Facility/UPI | License Photo
Aug. 19 (UPI) -- New details have emerged on the 2022 stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students by the recently-convicted killer Bryan Kohberger.
Newly-released court documents related to the 2022 quadruple serial killings outline Kohberger as a well-known but creepy character on campus who was perceived as dangerous, according to testimony by students and faculty from across university life at the Idaho college.
One of the only two surviving roommates, Dylan Mortensen, told authorities that "sometime in the early morning hours" of Nov. 13 that day she remembered being "awoken and opened her room door." Mortensen claimed at the time she "heard a male say 'it's ok Kaylee I'm here for you," court records say.
Kohberger, now 30, was arrested in December 2022 at his parents' home in the Pocono Mountains of northeast Pennsylvania and charged weeks after the murder of 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and her 20-year-old boyfriend Ethan Chapin, who were stabbed to death in an off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho.










