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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Bryan Kohberger, Murder Suspect, Talks Down to Lady Cop

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

A new video has emerged of Bryan Kohberger interacting with police, and this time, in a traffic stop a month before the murders take place.

In the body cam footage, you can hear Kohberger trying to talk his way out of a ticket, telling the female officer that "there's no crosswalks where he's from." 

Also newly released in information is that police found a padlock for a storage unit at Kohberger's apartment. Police believe Kohberger cleaned out that unit and his apartment before a search warrant was executed.

Documents state that police found 60 reddish-brown stains. Two of those stains were found on a pillow and a mattress. They tested positive for blood.

Other than the stains, police found little else in the apartment. Even the trash cans were empty. 

Joining Nancy Grace Today:

  • Mark Tate- Trial Lawyer-The Tate Law Group- TateLawGroup  
  • Dr. Jeff Kieliszewski  - Forensic Psychologist, Author: “Dark Sides" 
  • Sheryl McCollum - Cold Case Investigative Research Institute Founder, Host of new podcast: "Zone 7;" Twitter: @ColdCaseTips  
  • Toby Wolson- Forensic Consultant specializing in Serology, DNA, and Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
  •  Laura Ingle - Senior Correspondent, Fox News Channel; Twitter: @laurraingle/Instagram:@lauraingletv

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0:38.8

Crime stories with Nancy Grace.

0:45.4

Bomshell in the last hours, according to reports, police find what they believe is blood

0:51.7

on multiple items. Inside Brian Coburgers Pullman apartment. Now here's the kicker.

1:01.2

The apartment looks like someone professionally cleaned it out, wiped it down clean before cops

1:09.0

could get in there. But blood doesn't lie. This is a secret storage locker emerges.

1:18.1

I'm Nancy Grace. This is Crime Stories. Thank you for being with us here at Fox Nation and

1:22.4

Series XM-111. Brian Coburger, the prime suspect in the murders of four beautiful Idaho

1:31.3

university students. We are learning more and more about evidence. Police have a mast.

1:39.0

Is it the students' blood in his apartment? Even when he cleaned that apartment meticulously,

1:46.8

wiping it down. Tell, tell blood drops remain behind what do we learn. Again, thank you for being

1:54.4

with us. First of all, take a listen to our friends at Crime Online. On the night of December 30th,

2:02.4

police department search warrant come to the door. Police searched Brian Coburgers' apartment in

2:07.6

Pullman, Washington. Only hours earlier, Coburger had been arrested across the country in the

2:13.2

Poconos. According to documents, police found 60 reddish brown stains, two of which, on a pillow and

2:20.0

a mattress, tested positive for blood. Even if the blood does not belong to the four college students

2:25.6

killed in Idaho, it could be useful to the prosecution. It's the defendant's blood was it a result

2:34.0

of the victims struggling with him. You are hearing, uh,

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