Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the brutal stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students, is now pointing to unidentified male blood found at the crime scene as evidence that could implicate other suspects. However, a seasoned criminal profiler from STALK, Inc. suggests this could be an attempt at staging the crime scene.
Kelly, the founder of the System to Apprehend Lethal Killers (STALK), speculated that the revelation of unidentified male DNA aligns with Kohberger’s possible expectation that law enforcement had pursued other leads.
STALK is a profiling organization dedicated to assisting law enforcement in identifying and capturing serial killers through behavioral analysis and forensic profiling.
Authorities have refrained from commenting further on the statement due to a gag order imposed shortly after his arrest.
STALK Points Out Unusual Behavior at Arrest
Kelly referenced an early NewsNation report citing an unnamed law enforcement source, which revealed Kohberger’s reaction upon arrest. When Pennsylvania SWAT officers apprehended him at his parents’ home in the Pocono Mountains on December 30, 2022, he was reportedly wearing rubber gloves and sorting through garbage.