Bryan Kohberger investigated for terrifying home invasion months before campus quadruple murders
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Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was once investigated in connection to a terrifying home invasion in Pullman, Washington. The shocking twist only deepens the mystery surrounding one of the most infamous murder cases in recent history. The Pullman home invasion occurred in October 2021, just 10 miles from the horrific events in Moscow, Idaho, where four students were savagely stabbed to death in their off-campus home in November 2022.
Newly released body camera footage obtained by ABC News has shed light on the eerie break-in that left a young woman shaken and fearing for her life. 'I heard my door open and I looked over, and someone was wearing a ski mask and had a knife,' the woman told officers in the footage, her voice trembling with fear.
'I kicked the s*** out of their stomach and screamed super loud. They flew back into my closet and then ran out my door and up the stairs.'. The alleged attack occurred in the dead of night, at around 3.30am. Officials have revealed Bryan Kohberger - the accused suspect in the brutal quadruple homicide of four University of Idaho students - was once investigated in connection to a terrifying home invasion in Pullman, Washington.
Newly released body camera footage sheds light on the eerie break-in that left a young woman shaken and fearing for her life. The masked intruder was silent and held a knife as he entered her bedroom, the victim said. Despite her quick reaction and a roommate's immediate call to 911, responding officers found no trace of the suspect or any physical evidence.