A chilling new detail has emerged about Bryan Kohberger, the convicted murderer who brutally ended the lives of four University of Idaho students in 2022.

Investigators tasked a top digital forensics firm, Cellebrite, with combing through Kohberger’s devices after the killings. Even though he attempted to erase his digital footprint by using data-wiping software just three days after the murders, experts still uncovered disturbing evidence.
According to the New York Post, the team discovered autofill data revealing a deeply twisted pattern of pornography searches.
Disturbing Searches That Point to Obsession
Among the recovered terms were chilling keywords such as “sleeping,” “forced,” “raped,” “voyeur,” and “passed out.”
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