Kohberger, Bryan In the weeks after the murders in Idaho, Ted Bundy and nonconsensual pornography were searched for online: report

According to NBC News, which cites police papers, in the weeks leading up to and after the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students.

At an off-campus residence, Bryan Kohberger reportedly browsed the internet for Ted Bundy and pornography showing nonconsensual sex.

According to the network, Kohberger conducted searches for pornography using the terms “forced,” “passed out,” “drugged,” and “sleeping.”

On a new edition of Dateline this Friday, May 9, at 9 p.m., they are just two of the fresh accusations that will be made public about the case.

Kohberger worked as a teacher’s assistant in an introductory criminology course before and after the killings, which may have had anything to do with the Bundy hunt.

He could have been able to locate the 1999 opinion piece his mother wrote about the serial murderer, which went viral after her son’s arrest.

 

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