Stained bedding and hair seized by police in Bryan Kohberger’s home

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Investigators searching the apartment of Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four Idaho college students, found a pillow with a reddish-brown blotch, stained mattress covers, several possible hair strands and a black glove, new documents show.

Police think the killer would have had blood spattered on him after returning home, and they searched for weapons, photos of the victims, and the clothes, mask and shoes they believed the killer was wearing. They seized three receipts from Walmart and Marshalls, one of which was with a tag from the workwear brand Dickies; a computer tower; one container of vacuum dust; one possible animal hair strand; and a Fire TV stick.

Police had long searched for the knife authorities think was used in the killings, but they did not find it in Kohberger’s apartment. Investigators also searched Kohberger’s office at Washington State University but did not seize any items, according to the documents. Police were also looking for any images of the victims, who authorities still have not publicly linked to Kohberger in any way, and sought to search Kohberger’s phone and computer for evidence that he had planned the killings. The outcome of that search was not included in the documents released Wednesday.

 

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Relevance? So having poop stains, different hair and a glove makes you a murder?

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