When a tactical team burst into the Kohberger residence in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, late last year, police allegedly found Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger with gloves on, stuffing his trash into Ziploc bags, according to a local prosecutor.
Investigators also noted in recently unsealed search warrants that they took a pair of Ziploc bags from Kohberger’s car the same night.
One had a pink zipper. The other was green. Court documents did not specify what police found inside either.
Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI raided his parents’ home in the Pocono Mountains in the early hours of Dec. 30, seizing numerous articles of dark clothing, several knives, a gun and his Hyundai Elantra after they tracked him there from Washington State University.
Kohberger was a criminology Ph.D. student in Washington, just a few miles away from where police allege he killed four University of Idaho undergrads, some of them as they slept, around 4 a.m. on Nov. 13.
Kohberger had a master’s degree in criminal justice from DeSales University, and was supposed to have been a standout student.
And he likely waived extradition to Idaho out of curiosity about how police there established probable cause, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, First Assistant District Attorney Michael Mancuso said during a news briefing after the arrest.
“Kohberger was found awake in the kitchen area dressed in shorts and a shirt, wearing latex medical type gloves and apparently was taking his personal trash and putting it into separate Ziploc baggies,” Mancuso would tell the Poconos’ BRC 13 news station months later.
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