Police interviewed Bryan Kohberger for job months before Idaho murders

SEATTLE — The person accused of killing 4 College of Idaho college students in November interviewed for a analysis assistant place with the Pullman Police Division, in response to public data reviewed by KING 5.

Bryan Kohberger was one among 4 candidates for a doctoral-level graduate analysis assistantship for public security and interviewed with Gary Jenkins, who then was Pullman's chief of police. The aim of the place was "to help every company by means of knowledge administration and evaluation, and to place them for fulfillment once they search exterior funding."

Among the many public data reviewed by KING 5 was an electronic mail Kohberger despatched to Jenkins on April 12, thanking him for the chance to interview for the place.

"Chief Jenkins," the e-mail started, "It was an ideal pleasure to fulfill with you right now and share my ideas and pleasure relating to the analysis assistantship for public security. I look ahead to listening to from you. Finest regards, Bryan."

The interviews for the place had been all carried out on-line, and the place was set to start in August.

Kohberger is accused of killing Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen within the early morning hours of Nov. 13, 2022. He was arrested at his dad and mom' dwelling in Pennsylvania on Dec. 30, and Kohberger's trial is anticipated to start in June.

Jake Opgenorth was sworn in as the brand new chief of police in Pullman on Aug. 13, 2022. 

KING 5 has reached out to Pullman PD about whether or not Kohberger was ever provided the place or if he accepted the function, however had not heard again as of Monday morning.

   

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