Twisted murderer Bryan Kohberger made disturbing internet searches for women being raped and sexually assaulted while asleep, according to digital forensics experts who were due to testify at his trial.
Kohberger’s search history included terms like “raped,” “forced,” “sleeping,” “passed out” and “voyeur,” according to Heather and Jared Barnhart, who were hired in 2023 to help investigate the psychopath who broke into an off-campus university house in the middle of the night and slaughtered four students.
“The easiest way to say it is that all of his terms were consistently around nonconsensual sex acts,” Jared Barnhart told The Daily Mail.
Although Kohberger did not sexually assault any of the victims, the father of one of those killed, Kayla Goncalves, believes the killings were motivated by Kohberger’s “weird sexual fetishes.” Others have speculated that his sick plans were forced to change when he was unexpectedly confronted.
Kohberger cowardly refused to reveal his plans or motives when he unexpectedly admitted the slayings.
The Barnharts’ forensics company, Cellebrite, was tasked with going through Kohberger’s phone and laptop for any evidence connecting him to the murder of the four roommates knifed in their beds at their off-campus home in 2022.
Kohberger had tried to wipe the search history from his devices — even running a data-erasing software on his laptop three days after the killings — but he was not thorough enough, the experts said.
While there was no record of the search history, the terms were still found his autofill data on his search engines, Heather said.
“He did his best to leave zero digital footprint. He did not want a digital forensic trail available at all,” she told the Mail.
The Cellebrite team also discovered a PDF file about another serial killer and rapist, Danny Rolling — also known as the “Gainesville Ripper” — whose horrific murders targeting University of Florida students decades ago is eerily similar to Kohberger’s heinous crimes.
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Rolling, who was the inspiration for the slasher classic “Scream,” murdered five UF students — four women and one man — after breaking into their homes during a four-day spree in 1990.
He raped all his female victims, and killed two of them with a Ka-Bar knife — the same weapon Kohberger used, prosecutors said. Rolling was executed in 2006.
Kohberger’s cell phone additionally contained creepy selfies of the killer posing shirtless and flexing his muscles, the experts said.
He also snapped the chilling selfie of himself giving the thumbs-up just hours after he murdered the four University of Idaho students.
Heather, Senior Director of Forensic Research at Cellebrite, and Jared Barnhart, Head of CX Strategy and Advocacy at the company, were prepared to testify as expert witnesses at Kohberger’s trial before he pleaded guilty last month.
Kohberger was sentenced to four life sentences for killing roommates Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.
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