New Evidence Links Bryan Kohberger's Digital Activity to Idaho Victims
- Dateline aired a two-hour program on May 9, 2025, revealing new evidence and interviews related to Bryan Kohberger and the November 2022 Idaho murders.
- The program followed months of investigation, including release of surveillance footage showing a white car circling the victims' off-campus house near the University of Idaho.
- The white Hyundai Elantra matched Kohberger's car, and cell tower data linked his phone to the area multiple times at night before the killings.
- Dateline disclosed Kohberger’s internet searches on Ted Bundy and coercive pornography, and featured a former student describing a 'peculiar' text from him months before the murders.
- Kohberger remains in custody, pleading not guilty to four first-degree murder counts, with his trial scheduled for August 2025 and prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
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Keith Morrison reveals new insights, unseen video in Kohberger case to be featured on 'Dateline' Friday
Dateline correspondent Keith Morrison, Bryan Kohberger IDAHO FALLS — Bryan Kohberger’s online habits, never-before-seen surveillance video and new interviews will be featured in a two-hour “Dateline” program Friday. Producer Shane Bishop and correspondent Keith Morrison have spent months working on “The Terrible Night on King Road.” They interviewed former students, including a young woman named Holly who said she met Kohberger at a pool party a…
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