Bryan Kohberger's Sister Was One of the First People to Suspect He Was a Killer
Bryan Kohberger's sister noticed her brother was acting suspicious the month following the University of Idaho murders. She thought he did it.
Idaho Murders: Bryan Kohberger's Family Reportedly Suspected Him, Searched Car for Evidence A recent segment from Dateline NBC has shed further light on the Idaho quadruple murder investigation, revealing previously unreported details regarding suspect Bryan Kohberger's family. According to sources cited by Dateline, one of Kohberger's older sisters reportedly raised concerns about his behavior to their family during the holiday period. The sister's suspicions were reportedly piqued by Kohberger's unusual habit of wearing latex gloves while at home. Furthermore, she noted that Kohberger lived just a few miles from the crime scene in Pullman, Washington, and drove a white Hyundai Elantra, a vehicle that law enforcement agencies across the nation were actively searching for in connection with the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Despite initial disbelief from Bryan's father, who reportedly stated he did not believe his son was involved, several family members allegedly took the sister's concerns seriously enough to conduct their own search for evidence. Sources indicate that these family members went outside to inspect Bryan's white Elantra for any incriminating signs. However, they reportedly found no evidence. It was later revealed that by the time the family conducted their search, police had already been observing Bryan Kohberger. Authorities had reportedly witnessed him cleaning his white Elantra with bleach, an action that could be interpreted as an attempt to destroy potential evidence. The investigation into the Idaho murders continues as authorities work to piece together the full timeline of events and secure justice for the victims.
Bryan Kohberger's sister noticed her brother was acting suspicious the month following the University of Idaho murders. She thought he did it.
