Was Idaho Quadruple Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Discussing the Gruesome Stabbings in a Facebook Chat Group Before His Arrest?

Did the Idaho quadruple murder suspect discuss the gruesome stabbings in a Facebook chat group before his arrest?

Bryan Kohberger, 28, is accused of fatally stabbing 20-year-old Ethan Chapin of Conway, Washington; 21-year-old Madison Mogen of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; 20-year-old Xana Kernodle of Avondale, Arizona; and 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves of Rathdrum, Idaho on November 13.

A motive for the murders is still not known.

Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer weighed in on a suspicious Facebook page named “Pappa Rodger” that many believe could belong to Bryan Kohberger.

“Pappa Rodger” was a member of a University of Idaho Murders-Case Discussion chat group on Facebook.

The account made a series of comments that led some to believe he was a killer.

“Pappa Rodger” just knew too many details and he argued with several people in the chat group.

One comment in particular raised eyebrows.

On November 30, a month before Bryan Kohberger was arrested, the “Pappa Rodger” account commented about a knife sheath left at the crime scene.

The only people who knew a knife sheath was left behind at the time of this posting was the killer and law enforcement officers involved in the case.

The news of the tan leather knife sheath left behind didn’t hit the public until the probable cause affidavit was unsealed this week.

“The sheath was later processed and had ‘Ka-Bar’ ‘USMC’ and the United States Marine Corps eagle globe and anchor insignia stamped on the outside of it,” Idaho police officer Brett Payne wrote in the 19-page affidavit. “The Idaho state lab later located a single source of male DNA (suspect Profile) left on the button snap of the knife sheath.”

At one point “Pappa Rodger” tried to downplay the white Hyundai Elantra on law enforcement’s radar.

Another creepy comment from “Pappa Rodger” that sounded exactly like Bryan Kohberger’s previous Reddit post: “Why did the killer choose that house over all the others in the area?”

“Pappa Rodger” also weighed in on a potential second weapon, a stun gun.

Law enforcement did not reveal if another weapon was used in the probable cause affidavit. A stun gun may have been used. If so, only the killer and law enforcement and others closely involved know this piece of information.

“Did the killer stop at 4 victims out of exhaustion, convenience, or lack of knowledge?” the “Pappa Rodger” account posted.

This is creepy in light of the probable cause affidavit revealing Bryan Kohberger walked right past one of the surviving roommates after he allegedly committed the quadruple murder.

The “Pappa Rodger” account insisted it was a sexually motivated crime.

An Admin for the online chat group said “Pappa Rodger” was removed from the group for incessantly arguing with everything and creeping people out.

“Uh no! Papa Rodger was NEVER a mod or admin in this group,” Admin Kristine Cameron wrote. “He was on her and argued incessantly with people and said some really creepy stuff and posted similar questions to Bryan’s crime questions.”

“We removed Pappa Rodgers at 7:10 the evening before Bryan’s arrest. He created a group page and had 6 people in it,” she wrote.

“No one has heard from Pappa Rodger since the arrest.” she said.

An online sleuth posted “Pappa Rodger’s” Facebook avatar (a stock photo) next to a photo of Bryan Kohberger.

The resemblance is uncanny.

If this wasn’t Bryan Kohberger, could it have been someone else with insider knowledge?

The judge on Thursday ordered Kohberger to remain behind bars as he awaits his status hearing scheduled for January 12 at 10 AM.

Stay tuned!

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