THE WINDOW EVIDENCE BOMBSHELL: Fingerprints and a Mysterious Face Mark Linked to Kohberger?

Authorities discovered a possible faceprint and handprints on a window at the Moscow, Idaho, crime scene where Bryan Kohberger fatally stabbed four University of Idaho students in 2022. These new forensic findings, revealed in police files, could provide crucial evidence linking Kohberger directly to the tragic murders.

Bryan Kohberger reportedly gained a troubling reputation for inappropriate and sexist behaviour while enrolled in a criminal justice graduate programme in the months leading up to the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, according to fellow students. His conduct raised serious concerns among faculty at Washington State University, with one professor warning colleagues that Kohberger could potentially stalk or sexually exploit students if he ever became a professor. According to TMZ’s latest report, some handprints and a faceprint of someone have been found on the window of the crime scene that Bryan Kohberger may have left.

According to Action News, she even recommended cutting his funding as a way to remove him from the programme. While the Idaho State Police Detective Ryan O’Harra stated that Bryan is smart enough that in four years, they will have to give him a Ph.D. degree.

She went on to say, “Mark my word, I work with predators; if we give him a Ph.D., that’s the guy that in that many years, when he is a professor, we will hear is harassing, stalking, and sexually abusing … his students at whatever university.”

Bryan Kohberger may have left a chilling finger and faceprint

As if the scene of four brutally murdered college students wasn’t already disturbing, it’s now believed that Bryan Kohberger may have left a haunting fingerprint on a window outside the crime scene that night, potentially marking his presence in an unsettling way, according to TMZ.

As previously reported earlier this month, two handprints were discovered on the outside glass of a window at the Moscow, Idaho, residence where Bryan Kohberger carried out the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students in November 2022. On August 8, TMZ shared photos from the crime scene, including the window, but newly released police files reveal something even more unsettling: authorities discovered what they describe as a “possible faceprint” on the glass.

However, the cops haven’t specified yet if the apparent face belongs to Kohberger or someone else, but it is believed that Kohberger was lurking inside and outside the house that night.

Documents reveal warnings about Kohberger’s behaviour before Idaho murders

Last week, Idaho State Police released over 550 pages of investigative records in response to public records requests, including interview summaries from students and faculty at Washington State University.

These documents shed new light on Bryan Kohberger, who was sentenced to life in prison without parole last month for the fatal stabbings of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin at an off-campus rental home in Moscow, Idaho, on November 13, 2022.

More chilling details surface on social media

According to a member of the WSU faculty, who told the investigators that Kohberger would sometimes visit an office where several female grad students worked, who physically blocked the door.

Additionally, she also used to hear, “I really need to get out of here.” She would step in by entering the office to give the student a chance to exit.
Documents reveal warnings about Kohberger’s behaviour before Idaho murders | Credit: X | @charliebayer8
Image credit : Documents reveal warnings about Kohberger’s behaviour before Idaho murders | Credit: X | @charliebayer8

Bryan had been stalking people

Not only this, but other chilling details reveal that a professor told investigators she suspected Kohberger had been stalking individuals and recalled an incident where someone broke into a female graduate student’s apartment in September or October, stealing items like perfume and underwear, as per the New York Post.

According to investigation files, Kohberger’s troubling behaviour led to 13 formal complaints from fellow graduate students and faculty in the months leading up to the murders. In response to the shocking complaints, the school held a mandatory training class for all graduate students about their behavioural expectations.

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