Fact Check: Did Bryan Kohberger attend the vigil for University of Idaho’s slain students? Viral rumor debunked

A video from November 30 was as of late shared by web investigators who at first guaranteed that Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the homicide of the Idaho College understudies, went to a vigil held for the four casualties. Notwithstanding, the gossip has now been exposed by another recording that as of late arisen where the one who everybody remembered to be Bryan was demonstrated to be another person.

Bryan Kohberger was captured from his family home on December 30 on four counts of homicide. He is the great suspect in the killings of Kaylee Gonclaves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Madison Mogen – every one of whom were understudies from College of Idaho.

Kohberger was removed to Idaho. In his capture articulation, it was subsequently uncovered that the police connected him to the crime location utilizing parentage DNA.

Netizens who have been following each update of the Idaho murder case and zeroed in on a particular clasp from the vigil that became a web sensation.

In the clasp, the rear of a man evidently looking like Bryan Kohberger was spotted, driving numerous to charge that the suspect might have gone to the vigil held for the killed understudies.

After bits of gossip about Bryan’s presence in the vigil spread across the web, casualty Kaylee Gonclaves’ family raised their feelings of trepidation that the suspect could come to the commemoration, because of which they were unsure of holding a memorial service.

Yet, in the 11 days since Bryan was captured, there hasn’t been any data demonstrating that he was going to any open occasions held out of appreciation for the people in question.

In the wide-shot static video, a tall, slight white man wearing a blue coat and dim jeans was seen strolling. The man additionally had his glasses on and had dull blonde or earthy colored hair. According to the New York Post, one client tweeted:

“The blue coat fellow at the vigil for the killed Idaho understudies seems to have indistinguishable profile as Bryan Kohberger being accompanied into court today. Same feeble jawline, same long nose same, emptied out eyes and same level of hairline. It’s Bryan at that vigil! #BryanKohberger.”

A couple of others likewise posted a still shot of the man and inquired as to whether they suspected it was Bryan.

Part 2/3: My full conversation with Bryan Kohberger’s Pennsylvania public defender Jason LaBar tonight.
He says Kohberger came up with the “eager to be exonerated” line in the statement that was released on his behalf.

— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) January 12, 2023


Client @tcosint divided a one next to the other lined up among the secret man and Bryan and looked at their subsiding hairline from the side. The client composed that the side point perspective on Bryan’s hairline doesn’t match the man in the blue coat’s hairline.

How was the gossip exposed?
Notwithstanding, in the midst of all the hypothesis and charges, the reality of the situation was served by Jim Moret, the Central Journalist of Inside Version who was available at the vigil.

Moret, or one of his videographer partners, recorded a video at the scene where a nearer perspective on the secret man in the blue coat was seen. That video affirmed that the man was not Bryan.

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