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Idaho prosecutors have revealed a selfie photo of Bryan Kohberger giving the camera a thumbs up just hours after they allege he went into a house and stabbed four college students to death in a home invasion massacre that rocked the country.
“The State intends to introduce a photograph of Bryan Kohberger taken from his phone on November 13, 2022, only hours after the homicides at 10:31 a.m.,” Latah County Deputy Prosecutor Ashley Jennings wrote in a court filing revealed Wednesday evening. “Whether or not Bryan Kohberger can be described as having ‘bushy eyebrows’ is a factual determination to be decided by the jury.”
The photo shows Kohberger wearing earphones and giving a thumbs up in front of a shower. It would have been taken roughly an hour after police allege he returned to the crime scene following the quadruple stabbing inside.
Four students died that morning – Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20.
DM told police she heard a “man’s voice, and it wasn’t Ethan’s. It was, like ‘It’s okay, I’m gonna help you’.”
Police arrested Kohberger Dec. 30 of that year at his parents’ house in Pennsylvania after they linked him to DNA allegedly recovered from a Ka-Bar knife sheath found under Mogen’s body.
His Amazon shopping records allegedly show he bought a Ka-Bar with a sheath and sharpening in March 2022.
He faces a first-degree murder charge for each victim and a single felony burglary charge. A judge entered not guilty pleas on his behalf to all charges. He could face the death penalty if convicted.
The trial begins on Aug. 11.