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Prosecutors seek Kohberger’s Amazon data linked to Idaho killings, specifically knife purchases.


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OAN’s Abril Elfi
5:26 ⁤PM ⁣– ‌Thursday,‍ September 28, 2023

Prosecutors in the case of Bryan Kohberger, the suspect of the‌ fatal stabbings of four⁢ University ⁤of Idaho students, have requested consumer information⁢ from Amazon regarding the purchase of knives as part of their investigation.

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The warrant issued⁢ to Amazon seeks information on all payment methods, items added⁤ to Kohberger’s cart, items removed or deleted from the cart, saved/wish-list items, as well as reviews and comments submitted by Kohberger’s account.

On May 10th, investigators served a ​search​ warrant to Amazon, stating that there is reason to believe that activity⁢ on the site between March 20th and March 30th ‌ of 2022, and November 1st ⁢ and ⁣December ​6th of 2022, could be connected to the‍ killings.

The warrant specifically⁤ requests “all detailed customer click activity pertaining to knives and⁢ accessories,” ​which is crucial considering the victims were stabbed ⁤to ‌death. Court⁤ records also reveal that investigators have found DNA from the crime ‍scene on a knife sheath.

According ⁤to court documents, a similar warrant was⁢ served to Apple⁢ on ​August 1st, requesting records of all​ devices linked to Kohberger’s ⁤user ID, including electronic serial numbers, SIM‍ information, and the ⁣contents of emails, instant messages, and files stored in iCloud.

Additional warrants were also issued⁢ to Spotify,⁤ Google, TikTok,‍ and AT&T, among ⁣others.

Each order⁢ requested any financial ⁣information associated, and a​ search warrant executed‌ on Venmo‍ on July 25th requested all bank accounts, credit/debit cards,⁣ transactions ‌associated with the account, and the ‍names of the​ receivers of the transactions.

Kohberger, the suspect, is currently‌ awaiting trial ‌on multiple counts of ⁣first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary ⁢in ⁢relation to⁣ the deaths of four ‍University of Idaho students.

The victims⁤ have ⁤been identified as Kaylee Goncalves, 21,‌ Madison Mogen,‌ 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, ​20.

The suspect has ⁣ pleaded not guilty to all charges, ‌and ⁣although his ⁣trial was initially scheduled for October 2nd, it has been postponed after the ⁣24-year-old suspect waived his‌ right to a speedy ‍trial.

A new trial date has not ⁤yet been set.

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Why is the timeframe between March and December of 2022 ​important in the investigation, and how does the⁣ inclusion of saved/wish-list items, reviews, and comments contribute to understanding Kohberger’s motives

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The request for consumer information from Amazon is a ‍significant step⁣ in ‍the prosecution’s case against Bryan Kohberger. By ⁤seeking information on the purchase of knives, prosecutors hope to establish a⁤ link between the suspect and the weapon used in the fatal stabbings. This information could potentially provide crucial evidence‍ to support their case.

The warrant issued to Amazon covers various aspects of Kohberger’s ⁤account activity, including payment methods, items added to the cart, items removed or deleted from the cart, saved/wish-list items, as well as reviews and comments submitted by Kohberger. This comprehensive request indicates the prosecutors’ determination to gather as⁣ much evidence as possible to build a strong case against ‍the⁢ suspect.

Investigators believe that the ⁤timeframe between March and December of 2022‍ holds crucial information related to the killings. By focusing on this⁣ period, they aim to identify any suspicious‌ activity on the Amazon site that could ‌be ‌linked to the planning or execution of the crimes. The inclusion ​of saved/wish-list items, as⁤ well as reviews and comments, suggests that investigators ‍are exploring whether‍ Kohberger had⁢ a specific interest​ or motive​ behind​ the purchase of knives.

The victims in this case, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, ​and Ethan Chapin, were‍ young University of Idaho students whose lives were tragically cut short. The⁢ request‍ for consumer ⁣information from​ Amazon, along with similar warrants‍ issued to ⁤other tech companies ‍such as ‍Apple, Spotify,‌ Google, TikTok, and ⁤AT&T, indicates the wide scope of the investigation and the efforts made to gather relevant evidence from various sources.

It is important to note that ⁤this request for consumer information is a routine investigative step in cases involving digital evidence. The aim is to gather all possible leads and⁢ information that could assist in establishing a clear link between the suspect and⁤ the crimes committed. As the investigation continues and the trial date⁣ approaches, it is expected that further evidence and ‌developments will emerge,⁣ shedding more light on the tragic‍ events that shook the University‍ of Idaho community.

Bryan ⁣Kohberger, the suspect in this case, has pleaded not guilty ⁢to all charges. While the trial ⁤was initially scheduled for October 2023, it ⁢has ⁤been postponed to allow sufficient time for the completion of the investigation and‍ the gathering ‌of evidence. The postponement reflects the seriousness and complexity of the case, underscoring the need for⁤ a ⁣thorough examination of all available evidence before proceeding with the trial.

As the legal process unfolds, the families of the victims ⁤and‌ the⁤ community at ‍large await justice for​ the⁣ lives lost and seek closure for the‍ profound impact these tragic events have had. The request for consumer information from Amazon and other tech companies marks another step in the pursuit of justice ‍in this case, as law enforcement and prosecutors⁢ work diligently to ensure ‍a fair and thorough⁤ investigation.



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