It's not clear which student he specifically reached out to, but his account did follow all three female victims on Instagram.
The Monroe County family of Idaho slayings suspect Bryan Kohberger released a statement through his attorney Sunday saying they support him and are cooperating with law enforcement “in an attempt to seek the truth and promote his presumption of innocence.”
At 1122 King Road in Moscow sits a gray six-bedroom, three-bathroom house that continues to be the source of significant national attention.
The shocking case — the city's first homicide in seven years — has captivated the nation, spawning true crime internet forums that scrutinize each new clue and possible theory.
Online forums with thousands of members are full of people speculating about possible motives, doxxing the victims' friends and acquaintances and even outright labeling some people as murderers.
It's been one month since four students from the University of Idaho were killed on Nov. 13.
Police are asking for help finding the occupant of a car that was seen near where four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death last month.
Police investigating the deaths of four University of Idaho students more than three weeks ago say they are on the right path to eventually finding the killer, or killers.
Police have repeatedly described the crime as "targeted," but have declined to identify who or what was the target.
Few details have been released in the horrific case that has left the small town of Moscow stunned and grieving for Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.
Officers have not identified a suspect or found a weapon.
The killings of four University of Idaho students Sunday in their off-campus home has brought in the investigative powers of the local Moscow …