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EPISODE · Aug 13, 2026 · 35 MIN

Mega Edition: Bryan Kohberger And The Surveillance Operation (8/12/26)

from The Diddy Diaries · host Bobby Capucci

The surveillance operation that helped authorities close in on Bryan Kohberger began after investigators connected a white Hyundai Elantra seen repeatedly on surveillance cameras near 1122 King Road to a similar vehicle registered to Kohberger, then a criminology doctoral student at Washington State University. Police had collected video from residences, businesses and traffic cameras showing the white sedan moving through Moscow around the time Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were murdered on November 13, 2022, and investigators later traced Kohberger’s Elantra back to Washington State University. Cellphone records added another layer, showing movements investigators believed were consistent with the vehicle’s route before and after the killings. When Kohberger and his father drove the Elantra from Washington to the family home in Pennsylvania in December, authorities were able to trace portions of that cross-country trip through license-plate readers, surveillance footage and other records. By the time Kohberger arrived in Pennsylvania on December 16, investigators had developed him into a major suspect and federal agents began watching him while the case against him continued to develop.The Pennsylvania surveillance became especially important because investigators still needed evidence that could strengthen the DNA connection between Kohberger’s family and the male DNA recovered from the button snap of a knife sheath found beside Madison Mogen’s body. Agents watched the Kohberger family residence in the Poconos and eventually retrieved garbage that had been placed outside for collection, allowing investigators to obtain a DNA sample without approaching Kohberger directly. Testing of material from that trash produced a familial DNA result indicating that the biological father of the person whose DNA was on the sheath was overwhelmingly likely to be Kohberger’s father, providing investigators with a critical additional link before the arrest. Reports later described agents watching Kohberger’s movements during this period, including his nighttime behavior around the family’s garbage, while tactical teams prepared to take him into custody. The surveillance operation therefore represented the final stage of a much broader investigative chain: cameras helped identify the Elantra, vehicle and cellphone records helped track Kohberger across the country, physical surveillance kept investigators aware of his movements in Pennsylvania, and covert collection of the family’s trash helped turn the DNA from the knife sheath into evidence pointing directly toward him. Kohberger was arrested at his parents’ home on December 30, 2022, ending a seven-week investigation that had initially appeared to have no publicly identified suspect.to contact me:[email protected]

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