Wide-eyed Bryan Kohberger confesses to cops in never-before-seen bodycam footage of Idaho killer before murders

Published on July 29, 2025 at 09:54 PM

CREEPY video shows cold-blooded killer Bryan Kohberger confessing to cops in new bodycam footage.

A wide-eyed - and clearly annoyed - was filmed on the side of a road in his white Hyundai Elantra months before he fatally stabbed four University of Idaho students.

Bryan Kohberger at his sentencing hearing.
Bryan Kohberger, a former criminal justice graduate student, admitted to the horrific slaying of four University of Idaho students in 2022
Bodycam footage of Bryan Kohberger in his car.
An annoyed Bryan Kohberger was pulled over by a Latah County sheriff’s deputy

Newly released police video shows the twisted killer in a traffic stop in Moscow, reported the Idaho Statesman.

A Latah County sheriff’s deputy in August 2022 stopped him for speeding on the Pullman-Moscow Highway, which crosses two states.

killed four University of Idaho students several months later that same year.

He fatally stabbed Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen at a rental home near campus in the middle of the night on November 13, 2022.

In the previously unreleased police video, he can be seen being handed a safety belt ticket - an offense for which he was fined $10.

The Idaho Statesman obtained an over-three-minute section of the disturbing bodycam vid following a public records request.

The footage was originally planned to be shown at Kohberger’s capital murder trial.

It was filmed by Deputy Darren Duke, who stopped Kohberger, a former Ph.D. student of criminology at Washington State University.

He was driving his white Hyundai Elantra, which was later connected to the slayings.

“I stopped the vehicle for speeding, 42 mph in a 35 mph zone, confirmed patrolled speed at 29 mph,” wrote Duke.

“Driver stated he was not aware of the speed limit. I noticed he was not wearing his seatbelt and he acknowledged that he was not.

“I cited him for the seatbelt and warned him for the speed.”

The official’s bodycam captured the driver staring creepily towards the deputy as he approached at night.

He spent moments staring into his side mirror as the official walked up to his white Hyundai Elantra, with police lights reflected flashing in the background.

Bodycam video then showed the startled driver suddenly giving a spooky wide-eyed look through his open window.

Bodycam image of a white Hyundai Elantra during a traffic stop.
The white Hyundai Elantra - Kohberger’s vehicle - which was later linked to the slayings
Bodycam footage of Bryan Kohberger in his car.
The wide-eyed man, who would go on to kill four students several months after being stopped by the sheriff’s deputy

The sheriff’s deputy politely greeted him and said, “I stopped you going a little fast, you didn’t realize this was a 35?” He responded, “Oh, it’s 35?”

The sheriff confirmed, “It is, yes, you were going...” and Kohberger interrupted, “41,” to which the official corrected, “Yeah, 43 is what the radar said. Do you have your license, the registration and insurance?”

The official then asked him, “Were you wearing your seatbelt when I stopped you?”

The driver responded, “No,” which prompted the sheriff to laugh and say, “That’s no good!”

The defiant driver replied in an unsmiling manner, “I’m just being honest with you.”

The sheriff said, “Yeah, I appreciate that.”

GLARED

But just glared at him before shaking his head and declaring, “You guys are ridiculous, absolutely no point to be honest. You have a radar.”

The official then asked for his vehicle registration slip, before telling him that sheriffs had to “enforce seatbelt laws.”

“And so I’ll write you a citation for that,” the official continued. “It’s $10 in Idaho - not a huge deal.”

The official then returned to his vehicle where he can be heard confirming Kohberger’s details.

He next returned to the driver and confirmed that he had a right for a hearing on the citation, but it would need to request it before September 8 otherwise he would “automatically lose the right to a hearing.”

INSURANCE

Kohberger was concerned about the incident - and citation - possibly being reported to insurance.

But the cop replied, “I don’t think so, I think it’s only moving violations that go to insurance... things that might put points on your license.”

He was also not happy about supplying his phone number, asking “why” he needed to do so.

The sheriff explained, “We need to put it on the citation as it goes to the court.”

Kohberger was also recorded saying, “Just for future reference, I’m obviously not experienced [in regards to] the seatbelt.

“When people lie to you about that - say I lied to you about it - [what usually happens?]”

The official replied, “With a seatbelt like this, I didn’t check as I was coming up so that’s why I asked you.”

CAR LINKED TO KILLINGS

But Kohberger pressed him, asking whether he “usually” checked seatbelts.

The official replied, “I should - I noticed you weren’t wearing it.”

He added that he was getting “paid” to check that people were wearing seatbelts in vehicles, as per the law, and so he had to “enforce” it.

The car was later spotted cruising past the students’ gray, three-story rental home.

Prosecutors said they had planned to show the court the surveillance vid to establish the killer’s identity, phone number and that he owned a white Hyundai Elantra.

And surveillance videos showing the vehicle that November night were key to unraveling the gruesome mystery of who killed all four students inside the house.

Security footage from the neighborhood included one recording of his car speeding away after the slayings.

Law enforcement identified Kohberger, telling court how investigators gathered camera footage which helped spot the white Hyundai Elantra within hours.

GUILTY

But early in July he pleaded guilty to the killings, meaning that it was not released to the public - until today.

On July 24 the twisted killer was sentenced to life in prison without parol.

Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador acknowledged that nothing would bring “true justice” for the “evil” of Kohberger’s murderous attack on the four students.

Judge Steven Hippler wiped away tears as he announced the sentence for Kohberger , 30, after an emotional hearing where thefamily and friends shared devastating impact statements.

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