NEW Evidence Points To Bryan Kohberger Being Papa Roger More Than EVER!
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🗓️ 26 August 2025
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Summary
In December 2022, as the investigation into the Idaho student murders intensified, a Facebook account named Pappa Rodger began posting cryptic theories and oddly specific details. One post mentioned a knife sheath left behind — weeks before police revealed that crucial piece of evidence tied directly to Bryan Kohberger’s DNA. Investigators have officially denied that Kohberger ran the account, citing digital records. But when you line up the timeline, the behavior, and the personality traits, the overlap is hard to ignore.
Kohberger was known by his classmates and professors at Washington State University as petty, combative, and desperate to prove he was smarter than everyone else. Pappa Rodger was the same — constantly arguing in groups, stirring fights, and demanding attention. When the account was banned from one forum, it immediately created another focused entirely on itself. That kind of ego-driven move matches what we know of Kohberger’s personality.
And then there’s the timing. Pappa Rodger’s last post came the very night before Kohberger was arrested. The silence was instant, as if the account itself was taken off the board when its operator was taken into custody. For many, that isn’t coincidence — it’s a digital fingerprint.
Critics argue anyone could have guessed about a fixed blade knife, but predicting the sheath left behind is far more specific. Combine that with Kohberger’s late-night paranoia, his frantic Google searches for “wiretap” and “psychopaths paranoid,” and his obsessive checking of police websites, and you see a man leaking his fear in every direction — through his phone, through his arguments, and, some believe, through that online persona.
In this video, we lay out the strongest evidence that Bryan Kohberger may have been Pappa Rodger all along — despite official denials. The parallels are too sharp to dismiss.
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| 1:04.5 | Picture Brian Koeberger's parents' house in Pennsylvania |
| 1:08.2 | on the night of December 29th of 2022. Outside, snow on the ground |
| 1:14.3 | muffles the sound of passing cars, the small town stillness broken only by the occasional |
| 1:21.0 | gust of wind rattling through bare branches. Inside, the lights glow against the quiet, but there's no real calm in the air. |
| 1:31.3 | A man who once styled himself as a scholar of criminal minds is pacing, flipping through his phone, |
| 1:39.7 | his brain racing faster than his body can keep up. The screen's blue light reflects off his face, and if you could see the search terms, |
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