A panel of experts discussed the Idaho college murders, theorizing that a knife sheath was left behind on purpose by a potential serial killer on Dr. Phil.
"It could be, I mean it’s almost as if - and we’ve seen this with other killers, it’s their calling card, ‘I got this,’" She said."Especially if you think you’re smarter than everybody else, and he certainly - he had gloves, at least that’s what’s presumed, that he had gloves. He tried to cover himself, did something to dispose of the clothing, if he in fact is the killer, then of course, this is something that could have just been a calling card and left it there.
Dr. Phil holding a knife in a sheath and discussing the specifics of the weapon used in the Idaho murders.The panel also suggested that this may not have been his first murder, making Kohberger potentially a serial killer. "I think he’s killed before most likely," theorizing it may have been done in similar fashion,"Not four people, but I think he’s probably stalked and potentially killed females before," he suggested.this viciousness, the brutality, and the butchering of these four individuals, I can’t imagine this is the first time, if he is indeed the killer."
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