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Bryan Kohberger A Ph.D. Student Had Access To Crime Lab Is Suspected In Idaho Quadruple Murders 

Bryan Kohberger A Ph.D. Student Had Access To Crime Lab Is Suspected In Idaho Quadruple Murders  (TheEpochTimes)
 Bryan Kohberger has a doctoral program at WSU and has maintained access to a "crime lab" database of police bodycam videos and live streams from security cameras on and off campus.

Bryan Kohberger is a doctoral program at WSU and has access to a “crime lab” database of police bodycam videos and live streams from security cameras on and off campus.

Bryan Kohberger A Ph.D. Student Had Access To Crime Lab Is Suspected In Idaho Quadruple Murders (FoxNews)

Bryan Kohberger has a doctoral program at WSU and has maintained access to a “crime lab” database of police bodycam videos and live streams from security cameras on and off campus.

The Murders In WSU

Four college students were killed in an off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho, police arrested a suspected, Bryan Christopher Kohberger, who is charged with their murders. The 28-year-old was arrested on a fugitive from justice warrant in Pennsylvania, police announced on December 30, and extradited to Idaho, where he was formally charged Thursday.

Kohberger is being jailed without bail after being charged with four counts of first-degree murder and a count of felony burglary.

Kohberger Accessed ‘Crime Lab’

Kohberger is a Ph.D. in Criminology student at Washington State University and according to an insider, Kohberger maintains access to a “crime lab” database. The programs are intended on the school’s public website and used to study criminology in “complex social interactions” between officers and the people they encounter, as well as other government functions.

The insider who works for the university warns authorities if the database falls n the wrong hands, could have allowed a suspected killer to watch the unredacted crime scene images, potential videos of death, and even live surveillance cameras with remote controls.

However, Friday, the university told Fox News Digital that Kohberger was not part of the program. but the university vehemently denied he was allowed in the CSI Lab. According to Phil Weiler, WSU’s vice president of marketing and communications, Kohberger never obtained entry to the programs. Moscow Police said that the department does not share its bodycam archive or any live security camera streams with the researchers at WSU.

Moreover, Public records show MPD officers visited the victims’ homes at least three times during the same semester as Kohberger was attending WSU, resulting in the creation of several body and dashcam videos showing interactions with the victims, just hours before the murders.

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