Shocking second Bryan Kohberger casually chats to DMV employee about school murders | EUROtoday
Shocking new surveillance footage has emerged exhibiting convicted assassin Bryan Kohberger casually chatting to a DMV employee concerning the brutal crimes he had dedicated simply days beforehand.
Kohberger entered the Department of Motor Vehicles department in Pullman, Washington, on November 18 2022, simply 5 days after the killings of 4 college students in Moscow, Idaho, based on the footage shared on the YouTube channel Christy’s Chaos.
“I definitely need to get my license plate changed,” the PhD scholar tells the worker, earlier than the pair discusses the native space.
“I like how small, quiet and I would say safe, but the whole Moscow thing kinda makes it feel a little less,” the worker says to Kohberger, as he nods his head in settlement.
In the early hours of November 13, 2022, Kohberger broke into the off-campus residence of University of Idaho college students, Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, and stabbed the 4 to loss of life.

He was arrested at his household residence in Pennsylvania on December 30.
In the surveillance video, Kohberger, who’s wearing black and carrying gloves, discusses altering his Pennsylvania state license plate for his white Hyundai Elantra for a Washington state plate.
During the hunt for the killer, police sought assist from the general public after the car was seen driving within the space on the evening of the murders.
“I definitely need to get my license plate changed,” Kohberger tells the employee within the video, later opting for the standard, non-specialty plate. She then asks if he’s a scholar on the University of Washington.
“Yeah, PhD,” Kohberger replies. “I’m definitely not an undergrad.”
“It’s an interesting community. Where I came from in Pennsylvania, I came from a very small university, so this is big,” he added.

Elsewhere within the dialog, he engages the employee in dialog about baseball, after noting she is carrying a San Francisco Giants shirt, and claiming that his mom was from Brooklyn.
“I’m actually from the East Coast, I’m a Yankees fan, I’m hoping you guys don’t catch up,” Kohberger says.
In July 2025, nearly three years after the killings, Kohberger was sentenced to die in jail for the “senseless slaughter” of the 4 Idaho school college students after refusing to disclose his motive.
Judge Steven Hippler condemned Kohberger to spend the remainder of his life behind bars for committing “unspeakable evil” as he handed him 4 consecutive life sentences, and a further 10 years for housebreaking, with out the opportunity of parole.
Kohberger prevented the loss of life penalty after switching his plea from not responsible to responsible.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/bryan-kohberger-new-footage-dmv-idaho-murders-b2946474.html