Investigators probe Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s Amazon history to find possible knife purchases

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Investigators probe Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s Amazon history to find possible knife purchases

Investigators are poring over University of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s online data for potential evidence — and have even requested his Amazon history to look for possible knife purchases and related transactions, new court records reveal.

On May 8, Latah County investigators demanded Amazon provide “detailed customer click activity related to knives and accessories” for users redacted between March 20 and March 30, 2022, and November 1 to December 6 of the same year, a search warrant seen by The Post shows .

In addition to the possible purchase of the knife, the warrant also requested detailed shopping records, wish lists and viewing history, as well as payment information and all emails and other identifying information “to search for any material referring to planning or commission” during the month November. 13, 2022 stab stab.

The data was received by law enforcement in July, and is now in evidence at the Moscow Police Department, the document shows.

Police previously confirmed that four victims in the Moscow killings – Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20 – were attacked with knives, although no murder weapon was found.

Bryan Kohberger was arrested for the murder on December 30, 2022.AP

Officials also said that male DNA found on a knife sheath found under Mogen’s body helped link Kohberger, 28, to the gruesome crime scene.

The Amazon warrant was uploaded to the Kohberger case docket late Tuesday as part of a flurry of court records over the past few months, many of which contain key details about developments in the high-profile case.

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In addition to Kohberger’s Amazon history, the update includes warrants for Kohberger’s Apple, Paypal/Venmo, Spotify and YouTube information.

The last picture of the victim (circled), was taken just hours before their death.

In Apple’s search warrant served on Aug. 1, authorities requested detailed account information including emails and attachments, instant messages and iCloud storage, documents seen by The Post show.

The information was later turned over to law enforcement on Aug. 9, the filing said.

Similar to the Amazon warrant, the Paypal/Venmo document requests screen names, billing information and other data from specifically between June 22, 2022 and Dec. 31, 2022 – just one day after Kohberger was arrested at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania.

A casing like the one found at an Idaho crime scene according to an affidavit against Bryan Kohberger.KA-BAR

Kohberger is currently facing four counts of first-degree murder in connection with the murders in Moscow, where the young victims were brutally murdered in their off-campus home in the early hours of the morning.

The Pennsylvania native was a criminology student at Washington State University in Pullman at the time of the murder, and was not identified as a suspect until several weeks later.

Kohberger’s arrest warrant revealed his cell phone was apparently turned off at the time of the murder, and a car resembling his Hyundai Elantra was caught on camera in the neighborhood at the same time.

Idaho victim murdered in their off-campus home on November 13, 2022. Kai Eiselein

He has pleaded not guilty, and is currently awaiting trial at the Latah County Jail.

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“We’re patient, but it makes it a little more stressful,” Kaylee Goncalves’ father, Steve Goncalves, told CNN’s Jim Sciutto about the long wait for their day in court.

“You have your time in court. Make it happen. The sooner we do it, the sooner we get to the truth,” he said in a message to Kohberger during the emotional interview.

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