The man accused of the horrific slayings of four University of Idaho students called a podcast covering the murders as cops searched for him, a friend of the alleged killer believes.

The revelation from Casey Arntz  – who grew up and attended high school with suspect Bryan Kohberger in Pennsylvania – came a day after the teaching assistant’s arrest rocked the world, and after a more than monthlong search by police.

Taking to TikTok to address a clip from a podcast that is now viral online, Arntz stated that she recognized the voice of the caller in the clip as Kohberger’s, after the audio sent the internet into a furor.

In the call, the alleged killer, who identified himself as Dave, told the host that he ‘lives in a college town’ and works with fraternity members who asked him how to commit the perfect murder.

Podcaster T-rev has since sent the audio to the FBI, and internet users are already reacting to the disturbing clip. It serves to compound fervent speculation already surrounding the case – and now its sole suspect, who some experts believe used information he learned as he pursued a PhD in criminology to hone his killing skills.

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Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, was arrested on Friday and charged with the November 13 murders of four University of Idaho students

Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, was arrested on Friday and charged with the November 13 murders of four University of Idaho students

A former classmate, Casey Arntz, of the murder suspect said she recognized the voice as his

A former classmate, Casey Arntz, of the murder suspect said she recognized the voice as his

The call begins the alleged murderer told T-rev – who covers current and past true crime cases – that he ‘lives in a college town and I’ve worked with at least ten Sigma Chi members.’

‘I just, I found you today,’ the caller says in a portion of the call that has been clipped and reshared hundreds of thousands of times in the past 36 hours, since Kohberger’s sudden arrest at his family home in the Poconos.

‘I watched your live (stream) earlier this afternoon, and been watching this one, and I uh- the thing that strikes me as kind of weird about all of this is, I live in a college town, and I’ve worked with at least ten Sigma Chi members.

The person then went on to shockingly claim that ‘every single one of them has asked me if you are gonna kill somebody how would you get away with it.’ 

The bizarre statement appears to catch the host off-guard, but the caller – who speaks in a breathy, rambling voice – proceeds, offering a strange theory of his own.

‘And, I just wonder if, maybe, just maybe, this is nothing more than some kid in a fraternity trying to prove himself.’

The podcaster at this point stops the caller, and attempts to ascertain the situation.   

‘So you said you worked with five Sigma Chi kids, and they asked you if you can kill somebody and get away with it? Did I hear that right?’ he asks.

‘Yeah,’ the caller, who former classmate Arntz later insisted is Kohbergerm responds.

Victims Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Maddie Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and 20-year-old Ethan Chapin were killed on November 13

Victims Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Maddie Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and 20-year-old Ethan Chapin were killed on November 13 

When the host questioned the person on why he did not call the cops instead of a podcast, the alleged killer’s rambling grew more scattered, as he posited as to the mindsets of the college students he described when asking him such a question. 

‘Yeah,’ he repeated, this time more emphatically. ‘I don’t know if that’s just a thing that maybe people say, trying to have interesting conversation, but like, at least in my head, this is – it’s always been these dudes that were in the fraternity. 

‘It makes me wonder,’ the caller continues, ‘if that’s a thing that’s in their, like, culture.’

The caller then offers a particularly strange statement to the conversation, suggesting that the supposed Sigma Chi students regularly ask that question just to test the person whom they are asking.

The university where he worked was only a little over eight miles from the murder scene. Experts say the suspect potentially used information he learned as he pursued a PhD in criminology to hone his killing skills

The university where he worked was only a little over eight miles from the murder scene. Experts say the suspect potentially used information he learned as he pursued a PhD in criminology to hone his killing skills

‘They ask to see how smart you are, and whatever, and what kind of answer you come up with,’ the caller theorized, with his speech littered with pauses and heavy breathing.

‘And someone took it too far.’ 

T-rev, seemingly perturbed by the caller’s words, responds by telling him off.   

‘What kind of dudes would ask you that? That’s crazy as sh*t. That’s an outrageous statement, man?’

As the clip gained traction on the internet over the weekend,  Arntz took to TikTok on Friday night, visibly shaking as she posted pictures of the suspect and her many encounters with him. 

Kohberger was arrested was arrested Friday, tracked down to his family’s home in the Poconos. He is charged with four counts of first-degree murder.    

He has a master’s degree in criminal justice, and at the time of the quadruple murder, he was doing his PhD in criminology. 

According to students in his class, Kohberger acted as if nothing had happened after the killings took place.  

WSU’s online directory shows he worked as a teaching assistant for the university’s criminal justice and criminology program. He was also a PhD student in the department. 

Multiple students in the program told Fox Seattle that Kohberger did not appear different following the murders of Goncalves, 21, Mogen, 21, Kernodle, 20, and 20-year-old Chapin in Moscow, Idaho, a 15-minute drive from WSU.

Ben Roberts, a criminology student, told the Fox affiliate that Kohberger was ‘confident’ and ‘outgoing’ but still appeared as if ‘he was always looking for a way to fit in.’

Speaking about the horrific allegations against Kohberger, Roberts said, ‘It’s pretty out of left field. I had honestly just pegged him as being super awkward.’

Roberts began studying at WSU in August at the same time as Kohberger. 

‘One thing he would always do, almost without fail, was find the most complicated way to explain something,’ he said. 

BK Norton, a student in the WSU Criminal Justice and Criminology Department, said Friday that they didn’t know Kohberger well, but didn’t like him.

‘We interacted in class, but personally I was not a fan of Bryan because of comments he had made about LGBTQ+ individuals,’ they said in an email to The Associated Press. 

‘He was a little off, but I always thought it was because he was awkward and wanted to fit in.’

Before pursuing a PhD at the University of Washington Kohberger attended DeSales in Pennsylvania.

While there, the owner Jordan Serulneck, 34, has claimed he had problematic interactions with women at his bar, asking women who they were with and where they lived.

Kohberger memorably harassed female staff at Seven Siren Brewing Company near his hometown. Serulneck told NBC that employees labeled Kohberger in their system as a guy who ‘makes creepy comments’ and said he once called a staffer ‘a b***h’ for spurning his advances.

According to staffers notes, Kohberger would ‘have two or three beers and then just get a little too comfortable.’ The behavior was so upsetting that the brewery owner approached his patron about it.

Kohberger denied the behavior, but never showed up at the bar again.

DailyMail

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