University of Idaho Students Claim They Saw Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger on Campus Multiple Times

This story just keeps getting weirder.

The New York Post reports:

‘Staring’ Bryan Kohberger was seen multiple times on University of Idaho campus: studentsThree University of Idaho students said they saw quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger lingering on campus in the weeks before the brutal off-campus slayings — and that the creepy loner “was the type to stare.”One sophomore told People magazine that she saw Kohberger drinking water at the food court of the Student Union as he sat alone.“He was the type to stare. He wouldn’t look away if you caught him staring. Like he wanted you to notice that he was looking at you,” the student, identified as Chelsea, told the mag.“He didn’t smile, didn’t nod, didn’t say anything. Just stared,” she said. “I told my friend to not be suspicious but to look at him, because the eye contact was making me uncomfortable.”Chelsea added: “It was so weird that we ended up leaving and eating outside, because we wanted to get away from him.”Another student said she saw Kohberger so often that she assumed the Washington State University PhD student was attending the University of Idaho.“It’s not a huge school; it’s like a small town,” the unidentified student told People. “So you start seeing the same faces again and again. They become familiar, like you know that you’ve seen them in class or around campus.”The student described Kohberger as “just really quiet and really intense, staring,” adding that “he made me uncomfortable.”A third student also told the news outlet that they recognized Kohberger after he was arrested and charged in the Nov. 13 stabbing deaths of Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, at a rental home in Moscow, Idaho.

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