Unsealed court documents reveal that investigators found two ‘blood’ stained items when they searched the home of Moscow murder suspect Bryan Kohberger.
Madison May Mogen, born on May 25, 2001, in Eugene, Oregon, delighted her family and all who knew her. She grew up in Idaho where she became best friends with Kaylee Gonçalves in Middle School. Madison and Kaylee attended the University of Idaho together and shared a house at 1122 King Road. She shone academically, consistently making the Dean’s List. She formed strong friendships as a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Sadly, Madison was taken from her loved ones when she became a victim of the quadruple homicide that took place at the home she shared with Kaylee. She is survived by her parents, Karen Laramie and Benjamin Mogen, her partner Jake, and her loving extended family.
Unsealed court documents reveal that investigators found two ‘blood’ stained items when they searched the home of Moscow murder suspect Bryan Kohberger.
A neighbor claims that murder suspect Bryan Kohberger described the quadruple homicides in Moscow, Idaho as “a crime of passion.”
Was it femicide? Bryan Kohberger followed Kaylee Gonçalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle on Instragram prior to the quadruple homicides in Moscow, Idaho.
Murder suspect Bryan Kohberger allegedly stalked the King Road residence a minimum of 12 times before the quadruple homicides. *Trigger Warning: This article discusses violent crimes. According to the court records, data obtained from Kohberger’s mobile phone showed that he was near the house no less than 12 times between June 2022 and November 13, 2022. He returned to the environs of the crime scene…
DNA evidence found at the crime scene allegedly links Bryan Kohberger to the murders of Kaylee Gonçalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin.