Investigators are scouring University of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s online data for potential evidence.
Investigators are scouring University of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s online data for potential evidence – and have even requested his Amazon history to find possible knife purchases and related transactions, new court records reveal.
The data was received by law enforcement in July, and is now in evidence at the Moscow Police Department, the document indicated. In addition to Kohberger’s Amazon history, the update included warrants for Kohberger’s Apple, Paypal/Venmo, Spotify and YouTube information.In the Apple search warrant served on Aug. 1, authorities requested detailed account information including emails and attachments, instant messages, and iCloud storage, the document viewed by The Post showed.
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