New Report Reveals Brian Kohberger’s Disturbing Memorabilia
A strange discovery was made during the investigation into Brian Kohberger, who is charged with murdering a University of Idaho student. Authorities found a pair of ID badges in the glove compartment of a woman’s car that Kohberger had previously known.
These IDs were uncovered in December 2022 after his arrest, while law enforcement was searching his parents’ home in Albrightville, Pennsylvania. Reportedly, a Rata County prosecutor shared this information.
One of the ID badges reportedly belonged to a woman who had worked with Kohberger at the Pleasant Valley School District, where he was employed as a security guard from 2016 to 2021. The details regarding the other IDs remain unclear.
Both women whose IDs were discovered expressed surprise upon learning that Kohberger had kept them, but they did not indicate that they felt threatened or harmed.
Kohberger was convicted last month for killing his four University of Idaho roommates—Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin—on November 13, 2022. Interestingly, during the trial, he chose not to explain the motivations behind what appeared to be a random and brutal act.
Adding to the troubling narrative, police body cam footage from a traffic stop just months prior was released. In it, Kohberger seemed almost nonchalant, telling officers, “I’m just being honest with you.” He questioned, somewhat defensively, whether people often lied during traffic stops.
Just a few months after that encounter, he drove his white Hyundai Elantra to Idaho, where he committed the horrific stabbings.





