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Newly unveiled video captures Bryan Kohberger, the individual charged in the tragic 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, frequenting a Walmart on several occasions. This footage provides fresh insights into his movements surrounding the time of the incident.
FOX News Digital reports that the surveillance videos are integral to the ongoing investigation into Kohberger. This evidence is part of a comprehensive case being meticulously built by the authorities.
Records reveal that Kohberger visited the Pullman, Washington, Walmart 13 times between October 28 and December 8, 2022. From these visits, police have only submitted two items as evidence: “utility clothes” and a beanie cap, as per the Moscow police department.
Legal documents reveal that a store employee had previously alerted the police about a man exhibiting suspicious behavior while inquiring about a ski mask.
Additionally, court filings mention that during the murders, Kohberger was reportedly wearing a black balaclava. However, it remains unclear if the beanie cap found among the evidence is related to this garment.
On November 13, 2022, Kohbergers broke into an apartment near the University of Idaho and murdered Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves, as CrimeOnline previously reported.
The store is located between Washington State University, where Kohberger attended school, and the University of Idaho.
He visited the store several times following the murders, while wearing gloves that only exposed a thumb. When he pulled out a credit card to pay for items, he kept the gloves on, WFIN reports.
During one of the visits, on December 8, he went into the store with gloves on, but removed them to take out his wallet and pay for merchandise.
Store footage showed the last time Kohberger had in the store without wearing gloves was on November 12, 2022.
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On a December 2, 2002, visit, he went into the store with another person. They used separate check-outs before leaving the store. Police said the unidentified person was not involved in the murders and that Kohberger acted alone.
Kohberger, convicted for the murders in July 2025 for the murders, is now housed at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution, which is around nine miles south of Boise.
A judge sentenced him to four consecutive life sentences.
[Feature Photo: Left, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves and right, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle/Instagram]