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Police Release Blurred Crime Scene Photos and Surveillance in University of Idaho Murders

Nearly 200 redacted photos and neighborhood footage have been made public alongside a fundraiser to cover survivor Dylan Mortensen’s relocation and therapy.

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University of Idaho murder survivor Dylan Mortensen bravely gave her court testimony ahead of accused Bryan Kohberger's sentencing.
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Overview

  • Moscow Police Department turned over almost 200 blurred and redacted photographs of 1122 King Road’s interior under a public records request, offering unprecedented views of the since-demolished off-campus home where four students were killed.
  • Newly obtained security camera video shows a white Hyundai Elantra circling the block and speeding away, corroborating forensic findings that linked Kohberger’s vehicle to the scene before and after the attacks.
  • Bryan Kohberger began serving four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole after pleading guilty last month to the November 2022 slayings of Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves.
  • Surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen delivered an emotional courtroom statement and now faces ongoing panic attacks, prompting her family to launch a GoFundMe for her relocation, security measures and intensive trauma therapy.
  • The University of Idaho demolished the King Road house after using it as a trial exhibit, and investigators continue to probe unanswered questions about Kohberger’s motive despite his Pennsylvania background and autism diagnosis.