A man accused of butchering four Idaho students searched for bikini photos of the victims and studied serial killer Ted Bundy’s crimes. Phone records reveal Bryan Kohberger’s disturbing online activity before the 2022 murders. This twisted behavior shows a cold-blooded killer copying America’s most notorious criminals.
Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were stabbed to death in their off-campus home. Cops say Kohberger’s DNA and cell data place him at the murder scene. While families grieve, the accused killer’s lawyers push conspiracy theories about “another suspect.”
Kohberger’s Bundy searches expose a sick mind studying evil. Like Bundy, who preyed on young women, this monster targeted innocent students. Patriots know evil thrives when we ignore warning signs.
Surveillance video shows a white sedan—matching Kohberger’s car—circling the crime scene before the attacks. Cops built an ironclad case while activists blame “systemic issues.” Real justice demands we punish the guilty, not make excuses.
The defense claims “flawed evidence” despite overwhelming proof. This tactic insults victims’ families and mocks the rule of law. Conservatives reject courtroom games that protect killers over victims.
Bundy’s bloody legacy lives on in copycats like Kohberger. Weak policies and moral decay empower these predators. America needs leaders who’ll crush evil, not coddle criminals.
Kohberger faces the death penalty if convicted. Families deserve closure, not endless delays from soft-on-crime judges. Patriots stand with law enforcement working to execute justice swiftly.
This nightmare reminds us evil never sleeps. From Bundy to Kohberger, monsters walk among us. Only strength, faith, and unshakable values can protect our communities from the darkness.