Inside the Mind of a Killer: Shocking New Evidence Reveals Bryan Kohberger’s Sinister Preparations Before the Idaho Campus Massacre
So here’s a real head-scratcher for you—three days after a chilling set of killings, Bryan Kohberger didn’t just go into full-on “cover your tracks” mode; he literally wiped his digital footprints while swapping out plastic credit cards for cold, hard cash from multiple bank accounts. Gloves? Check. New license plates on his car, switching from Pennsylvania to Washington? Oh, absolutely. And get this—the guy strolls into a DMV just days later, nonchalantly telling the clerk, “I definitely need to get my license plate changed,” while the poor worker casually drops a comment about how “safe” the area is… right to his face. Makes you wonder—how much does desperation really look like normal everyday errands? Buckle up, this one’s got layers. LEARN MORE

Three days after the slayings, Kohberger “navigated to a page related to the deletion of account activity.” He also changed his spending habits, ditching his credit and debit cards in favor of cash from various bank accounts.
In addition, Kohberger began wearing gloves everywhere and changed his car’s license plates from Pennsylvania to Washington state.
Video showed Kohberger entering a DMV on the afternoon of Nov. 18, 2022, just five days after the killings. He told the female agent, “I definitely need to get my license plate changed.”
At one point, the worker mentioned how safe the Washington area was, before haphazardly mentioning the murders to the actual killer.
“I like how small, quiet, and I would say safe, but the whole Moscow thing, kinda makes it feel a little less,” the worker said.
Kohberger simply nodded in agreement and muttered, “Yeah.”















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