Inside the Idaho Murder House: Chilling New Crime Scene Photos Reveal Bryan Kohberger’s Brutal Rampage

The haunting details of the University of Idaho quadruple murder case have taken another disturbing turn. Newly released crime scene photos from the Moscow Police Department pull back the curtain on the chaos, fear, and violence that unfolded on the night of November 13, 2022 — when four students were slaughtered in their off-campus home.

The victims — Madison Mogen, 21; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20 — were found brutally stabbed to death inside 1122 King Road, a three-story rental that had become a social hub for University of Idaho students.

Their killer, Bryan Kohberger, a criminology graduate student at Washington State University, was later captured and sentenced to four life terms without parole under a plea deal that spared him the death penalty.

More than 200 images and videos were made public this week, offering a chilling juxtaposition between the home’s college-party atmosphere and the aftermath of an unthinkable crime.

In one photo, a folding beer pong table is surrounded by red Solo cups, empty bottles, and discarded trash — relics of an ordinary Saturday night in a college town. In another, beer cans lie crushed and abandoned on a stairwell.

But as the images progress, the mood shifts. A grim handprint is smeared on a dusty window. Blood splatter mars a bedroom door. Investigators believe Kohberger slipped into the home through a sliding glass door on the second floor — a chillingly ordinary point of entry for a crime that would grip the nation.

Court documents reveal that some victims fought desperately for their lives. Officer Corbin Smith described finding Goncalves’ body so violently injured that she was “unrecognizable.” Xana Kernodle’s autopsy noted deep cuts between her fingers — defensive wounds from fending off the knife.

“She didn’t go down without a fight,” one law enforcement source told local reporters. “She fought to the end.”

Dylan Mortensen, one of two surviving roommates, told police she awoke to strange noises. She heard what she thought was Goncalves shouting about someone in the house, followed by the sound of running and a male voice saying, “You’re gonna be fine. I’m gonna help you.”

Moments later, she cracked her door open and came face-to-face with the intruder — a tall, slim man in a black ski mask. She froze. He walked past her and out into the night.

Weeks later, after tracking cell phone pings, surveillance footage, and a white Hyundai Elantra, police swarmed Kohberger’s parents’ home in Pennsylvania. He was taken into custody on December 30, 2022.

Kohberger — who had studied serial killers and was pursuing a PhD in criminology — has never revealed a motive. At sentencing, he refused to speak.

The King Road home has since been demolished. Still, for many in Moscow, the images released this week are a grim reminder of a crime that changed their town forever.

“They can tear down the house,” one local resident told reporters, “but the memory of what happened there… that will never go away.”


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