GW’s theory about the brutal knife murders of students in Idaho

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It was on November 13 that four students were found brutally stabbed to death in their home in Moscow, Idaho, USA. The murder investigation was at a standstill for a long time, but now the police have found a suspected perpetrator – 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger.

— The motive? It is often deep in the mind of the perpetrator, you could say. When you find motives for events like this, it is often sexual motives that take strange expressions. But there are no signs of sexual abuse in connection with this, but it is pure knife murder, says Leif GW Persson, criminologist and author.

Suspected perpetrator’s DNA found

The police have been able to link the suspected perpetrator to the scene with the help of mobile surveillance and his DNA has been found on a knife sheath on one of the victims’ beds, says GW.

— It will probably end with him being sentenced to life in prison. I’m pretty sure they won’t let him go, says GW.

This is how the perpetrators can explain away DNA – see the clip in the player above.

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