Bryan Kohberger May Have Left an Eerie Imprint on Window of Murder House
As we reported earlier this month ... two handprints were found on the exterior glass of the window at the Moscow, Idaho home, where Kohberger fatally stabbed the University of Idaho students in November 2022.
Police snapped a photo of the window as they processed the crime scene, releasing the pic as part of a recent document dump after the case closed.
On August 8, TMZ published the photo along with others from the scene ... but new information contained in the police files points to something even more chilling about the window. On the glass, police found a "possible faceprint."
Cops do not specify if the apparent faceprint belongs to Kohberger or someone else, or when it was actually left.
But, we know Kohberger was lurking inside and outside the house that night -- and he entered and exited through a sliding glass door, which appears to be close to the window.
Kohberger is currently serving 4 life terms without parole after pleading guilty to the murders in an Idaho court.
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