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As digital forensic experts analyzed the cellphone of Brian Kohberger, the 30-year-old failed Criminologist blamed the slayer, he and the fictional main character of the book and the film, “American Psycho,” The Narisistic banker Patric Betman-Matman-took similarities between the Patrick Betman and discovered that he discovered a month after a month.
“I saw ‘American psycho’ during the day, and how was it was meaningless, where he always used to take himself as naked pictures of flexing, such as just in pants, but topless, flexing from the waist [in] A mirror forward, backward, separate expressions, but only for themselves, “said Heather Barnhart, senior director of Forensic Research with Celebright,” internationally known digital investment firm, internationally known Digital Investigation Firm. ” It was as if he praised his body. ,
Her husband, Jared Barnhart, a former Maryland police officer who also works in Celebright, also worked in the matter.
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Brian Kohberger appears in the ADA County Courthouse for his sentence on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 in Bois, Idaho, to stab four students from Idaho about three years ago. (AP Photo/Kyle Green, Pool)
“He takes off his shirt, flexes his muscles, and takes a picture of himself, and then whatever he was doing earlier, he goes back,” he said about Kohberger. “Nonsense.”
Barnharts said that he did not have the right to share photos, but he described him as narrow and strange. Even he took pictures at bizarre angles, exposed himself from behind and in the profile.
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The prosecutors allege that Brian Kohberger took this selfie photo on November 13, 2022 at 10:31 am – I was accused about 6 hours after the killings of Idaho students of four universities. (ADA County Court)
A selfie, which was unveiled after the prosecutors were unveiled after being included in court documents, shown to Nehberger smiling and gave a thumb in their bathroom hours after the murderers. He was a banded on his knuckle, Baranaharts noted, and his hands were red with clear scrubbing.
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Another disclosure through the media, he also introduced in a black hood sweets.
Actor Christian Bell On the set of “American Psycho”, Brett based on Easton Ellis and directed by Canadian Mary Harron. (Eric Robert/SYGMA/SYGMA via Getty Image)
“He takes a selfie all the time and does not appear to do anything with him,” said Jredd Barnhart. “They are just in her phone.”
It makes more understanding if he shares them with other people or posts them online, he said, but Kohberger did not do so. In fact, he barely talked to someone with his mother and father, which he referred to as “mother” and “father”.
“He feels obsessed with his parents, with his body, with himself,” said Heather Barnhart.
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Kohberger tried to reduce his digital footprint before the murders, and successfully eradicated important information from his laptop. However, he highlighted other harmful evidence – in which he spent reading online about serial killers on Christmas night.
One of their major mistakes, the couple said, instead of downloading some of these websites, instead of reading them online, left a clear mark to analyze them.
Madison Smiles, the top left, smiles on the shoulders of their best friends, Kaylee Gonclaves, as they pose with two other housewives in Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, and the final Instagram post of Gonclaves, four students were shared a day before death. (@kayleegoncalves/Instagram)
“All this stuff was sitting there,” Jredday Barnhart told Fox News Digital. “You know that he is a criminal science chief. Can you excuse it? Perhaps. But not at this point – not for this man.”
But despite some harmful evidence, Kohberger successfully hid all the marks as to why he would have committed crime according to Baranharts.
“I think this is the most important point for me, has he clear that perhaps the families of all the victims need to listen, okay? Why, how, how to my child? It all has gone,” Jerade Barnhart said. “And we tried to find something like crazy, you know, to tell these families, and it’s not just there.”
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A watchman parked outside 1122 King Road on December 11, 2022, four students inside after four weeks. The house has been demolished since then, and Brian Kohberger convicted the murderers. (Michael Ruke/Fox News Digital)
His discovery history included the search for the word “psychopath”, which his lawyers did not want to use in the test, and about serial killers. Before his arrest, but after reading a news report, how the police had identified a white Hyundai Illcentra as a suspected vehicle in student murders, Kohberger appeared for nervousness and discovered auto detailers and for a replacement car, according to Barnharts. He spent a lot of time to do video streaming on YouTube and Tiktok, he said.
“On her PC [personal computer]’Psychopath’ was a common word that he had typed in a browser, but he could say that it was for his prominent or research, “Heather Barnhart told Fox News Digital.
However, he approved his browsing history for a month for the murders from October 12, 2022 to 16 November.
Brian Kohberger is seen in a selfie which was taken on 28 December 2022. (Dateline)
He carried out the murderers on 13 November, in the domestic attack attack of 4 pm, repeatedly stabbing all the four victims. They were Madison Mozen, 21, Kaylee Gonclaves, 21, Xna Karnodal, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20. All but Karnodal were sleeping at the beginning of the attack.
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Kohberger convicted four cases of first-degree murder and one of the hooliganism last month. He obtained four consecutive sentences of life, which had no parole, as well as another 10 years. The plea deal required him to forgive his right to appeal and had the right to find a decrease in punishment.
While Kohberger is being kept in separation in a state jail Idaho maximum security institute near Bois, it is already a target of harassment and mockery of fellow prisoners allegedly.