The items confiscated when the 28-year-old man suspected of killing four students at the University of Idaho was arrested are now known after a search warrant has been unsealed. It has some odd items on it. 

A search warrant was unsealed two months after the suspect’s arrest at his parent’s home in Pennsylvania. 

Here are some of the things the cops took with them after the arrest; a flashlight, four medical-style gloves, a T-shirt, a Washington State Cougars sweatshirt, and a pair of size 13 Nike shoes. Authorities also took Under Armor black socks, boxers, and shorts. Officers also got a cheek swab of Bryan Kohberger’s DNA. 

Also on the list of things taken were a “nitrite-type black glove, and three possible hairs, along with a possible animal hair strand, a computer tower, a “dark red spot,” two cuttings from a pillow that had a “reddish/brown stain” on it—no word from authorities why those items were targeted.  

The Pennsylvania Police Department, Moscow, Idaho Police Department, and the FBI all are involved in the investigation. Cops in Pennsylvania knew Kohberger was staying with his parents and swooped in to make the arrest after monitoring his movements. 

The search warrants reveal what the police were looking for when they moved in — blood, DNA, and the Nikes will potentially show a unique pattern on the sole that could help in the investigation.

Did Kohbeger know the victims? Investigators have alluded that he had followed the three females murdered on Instagram and may have tried to contact one of them. 

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